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First tutorial posted: Making Your Photos Pop

Feb 2008
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Making Your Photos Pop Video Poster

One of the ideas I’ve had for this site is to provide a soup-to-nuts view of how a real production photograph goes from the camera, through the digital darkroom, and then finally to its intended real-world use. For example, the seals photo in the last post wasn’t just an example photo, it was an image that I created to sell as stock.

Unlike other sites, I didn’t want this site to be a collection of disjointed tutorials. If there are going to be tutorials, they should be in context to the development of a real production photograph. Originally, I intended to contextually link to tutorials that are already available on the internet, and post them under the techniques section of this site. However, I figured it might be fun to create my own.

I don’t intend for my tutorial collection to be the most comprehensive on the web, and I still intend to link to all the wonderful tutorials that are already out there. But as there’s any number of ways to do something, the more tutorials the better. That said, I’ve posted my first tutorial, which shows you how to give more presence to your photos. Incidentally, I used this technique in the seals post. I’ve updated it to link to this tutorial.

Here it is: Making Your Photos Pop. Enjoy! And please, like any good photographer, I’m open to constructive critique. Leave me a comment.


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  1. # freemixology » Blog Archive » Can you see the difference? on February 13th, 2008

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