by Steve | Apr 13, 2019 | Post Processing
One of the most common questions I get asked about luminosity masking is: “will it work for [insert type of photography]?” Portraits, landscapes, night photography, real estate, bird/nature photography… the list goes on. I always give the same answer.... by Steve | Apr 9, 2019 | Post Processing
Here’s a shot I took at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania on my first visit a few years ago. This area is one of the most well-known not just for photography, but hiking and general outdoorsy stuff too. And for good reason! It’s simply stunning. I was in the area for 4... by Steve | Apr 7, 2019 | Post Processing
One of my favourite memories of New York when I visited there in 2002 is stumbling across Carnegie Deli (on 7th ave). Walking through the front door the first thing that hit me was the atmosphere. Everything about the place from the jam-packed walls full of photos of... by Steve | Apr 4, 2019 | Post Processing
Ever had a photo that looked bright and colourful on the back of your camera, only to open the RAW file and discover all that goodness has mysteriously gone walkies? Or if you’re a Lightroom user, for a second or two after you open the image for the first time it... by Steve | Mar 28, 2019 | Post Processing
There are lots of ways to do things in Photoshop, which is great because it’s so flexible. But not all are created equal. Sometimes, the simpler and quicker way will work just as well as a more complicated alternative. But a lot of the time you might just need to go...