Archive for July, 2009



Layers in Photoshop

Introduction to Photoshop Digital Canvases Layers are literally as important as the invention of sliced bread. To get a better understanding, we’ll first explain what happens in the typical photo editing program. Digital Photographs or Canvases are simply made up of dot’s or pixels Adobe Photoshop CS4 does a great job of illustrating this as [...]

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Photo Editing

Editing your photographs or finishing your photographs has become an essential part of photography. As photography has become digital it’s not only about capturing, but also creating. Photoshop has become the “go to” in Photo Editing Software. Accordingly, Photography Course‘s Digital Photo Editing tutorials will focus on Photoshop and use it in our examples. We [...]

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Clint Clemens- Advertising Photographer

Photography is created in a moment and that moment often times is well thought out and anticipated before it’s created. Clint Clemens has 35 years of experience as an advertising photographer and teaches that successful advertising photographs are imagined before they are created. Clint creates a story line or context for his products that’s always [...]

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John Kirchner- Digital Fine Art Photographer

John Kirchner is a Fine Art Digital Photographer that does what is needed in today’s digital age in order to be counted famous in future generations, where digital photography will completely overtake film photography. John has created a large body of work over the years. Two of which have been boosted because of Digital Technologies. [...]

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Famous Photojournalist- Alfred Eisenstaedt

Alfred Eisenstaedt’s Famous Photojournalism photographs teach the importance of having your photos be candid. For candid photographs, you must be ready at the drop of a hat. You have to look around. On this page we show his most famous photograph of an American Sailor on V- day. As the story goes this sailor was [...]

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