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Black and white conversions using Lightroom and Photoshop tutorial.

In the digital age, getting really stunning black & white images is often a struggle for many people.  Like anything involving either digital photography or various software applications, the field of possibilities is endless.

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Camera RAW vs JPG

by deborahwolfe

rawvsjpeg

Or, How Someone Else Explains Things Better Than I Do

A lot of people want to better understand the differences or potential benefits between shooting in camera RAW as opposed to JPG.  There are a great many people who put their foot down firmly on one side or the other of this [...]

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Studio Lighting for Headshots - Photography Tutorial

Or, The Other Money Shot

There are at least as many ways to shoot a headshot as there are ways to skin a cat.  We won’t go into WHY someone would want to skin a cat, but I can tell you why people would want to shoot headshots.  This is a great [...]

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Using Bold Color in Portraiture - Tips and Techniques

Do not be afraid. Come on in. Shut the door behind you. Put on your shades, if need be. Throw caution to the wind as you enter the High Color Zone. Two of my absolute favorite things in life are color and photography.  Let’s combine them and see what [...]

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How to Set up a Photo Booth in Your Home

Or, How To Set Up A Photography Studio In A Small Space

This tutorial is for those of you who would like to go a step further in polishing your photography skills.
In this tutorial, I will give you a list of all the items you will need to set up a small, [...]

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Photographing Babies, Birth to One Year - Tips and Techniques

One of the questions most often asked on various photography forums is how to photograph infants and young children well.  People are always looking for the best poses, props and so forth.  I have been photographing babies and young children for almost 20 years.
The single most effective tool in your arsenal is knowledge.

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Aperture and Depth of Field, Photography Tutorial

I want to talk about depth of field (DOF) and why it matters.  First, a definition:
In optics, particularly as it relates to film and photography, the depth of field (DOF) is the portion of a scene that appears sharp in the image. Although a lens can precisely focus at only [...]

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