If you make selections in Photoshop this is GOLD!
There's ALWAYS something new to learn in Photoshop no matter how many years you've been using it.
Here's something I DID NOT KNOW when using the SHIFT KEY to add to a selection…
If you make selections in Photoshop this is GOLD!
There's ALWAYS something new to learn in Photoshop no matter how many years you've been using it.
Here's something I DID NOT KNOW when using the SHIFT KEY to add to a selection…
Here's one of my favourite techniques for Bringing Eyes to Life and making them POP!
One layer that can Brighten, Colourise and Add Contrast PLUS a GREAT way to add sharpening…
Last weekend I was up in Bolton, North West England presenting on behalf of Sony UK at the Bolton Photography Session Days Roadshow.
Founded and hosted by Emma Finch and Graham Currey, the Photography Session Days are generally half day events purely focused on giving photographers of all experience levels, a fun time photographing many and varied models in varying locations ranging from Old Theatres, Nuclear Bunker, Lighthouse, Tudor Mansion, Spitfire Hangars, former Cotton Mills (as was the case in Bolton) and more…
All the photographers need do is to bring along their camera and enthusiasm as everything else is provided such as lighting equipment, backgrounds, smoke machines and so it goes on…
This was my first time seeing a Photography Session Day in action and wow … very impressive. Although run with military precision when it comes timings and organisation, the atmosphere is incredibly uplifting. There’s no rushing around, there’s no feeling of people not getting long enough at each ‘station’ … in fact all I could see for the entire day were the smiling faces of like-minded people clearly having a great time.
At no point did I sense any egos; quite the opposite in fact. All I saw was a group of like-minded people chatting, laughing and taking photographs
Present on the day were hobbyists, keen enthusiasts and working photographers and all in it together helping each other out to make sure everyone walked away happy. It really was quite something to see.
Ordinarily ½ day events, this full day Roadshow was made possible because of the support from Sony UK, Mark Baber (Event and Content Manager for Sony UK Photo Channel) and Mark Preston, and consequently was the largest event to date.
Mark Baber gave a couple of presentations during the day covering the Sony range and some of the technologies such as Eye Auto Focus, and also showcasing a large range of lenses and camera bodies that attendees were able to try during the day.
The Roadshow was held at the amazing Atlas Studios in Bolton; a former cotton mill that is owned and run by Rob Fenlon and his great team who I must say were top rate! Nothing was too much trouble to ensure that the day ran smoothly, but wow…talk about a great location / venue; so many possibilities for photo and video, you can see why their clients range from companies such as Netflix, Levi, Nike, BBC Sport (and so it goes on…)
If you’re in the UK and looking for a location for photo / video of any scale be it to hire a shooting space for a day / ½ day, a workshop to full scale film crew, I’d highly recommend checking them out:
https://www.atlas-studios.co.uk
I was there having been invited along by Mark Baber from Sony UK and the hosts Emma and Graham, to present a talk that I titled “Portrait to Landscape: How to Keep Creative” which I’m really pleased to say got lots of great feedback and questions.
I did also take my camera along on the off-chance I could dive in during a change-over to grab some photographs of a couple of the models without interfering with the attendees shooting time.
Here’s a couple of natural light shots I grabbed of Pip the Gentleman and Stan & Ollie; both taken with my Sony A7RIV but I borrowed the new 50mm G-Master from Mark … which was probably a mistake because now I want one 😳
There is so much more I could say about the day; not only about all of the photography opportunities that had been created for attendees with such a variety of models but also how well looked after everyone was.
Atlas Studios offer great facilities but also throughout the day Emma and Graham ensured that refreshments were always available, be it Tea and Coffee, bottles of water, snacks and then at lunch time fresh sandwiches being delivered. Everything had been thought of to ensure a smooth running, fun packed, successful day.
My thanks to Emma and Graham, to Rob and the team from Atlas Studios and of course to Mark Baber from Sony UK for inviting me along to present.
I must also mention the models. First class every one of them but not just that…the thing that stood out and was so impressive was how, despite modelling and performing all day, the effort they gave to each and every photographer was as if it was their first of the day. Where they got their energy from I don’t know…maybe it was the buzz of the day, but each and every one of them deserves high praise indeed.
If you’re looking for inspiration and a great time out with your camera to photograph content you may not normally get the opportunity to, I’d recommend Photography Session Days in a heart beat; you need to be quick though because they sell out FAST!
If you’ve seen my recent posts on social media, you’ll likely be aware that my beloved iMac died unexpectedly.
All was fine until I unplugged it all and took it with me to Witney in Oxfordshire to use during a presentation evening (had to take the iMac because my current MacBook Pro will no longer run the latest version of Photoshop, Premiere Pro CC etc...)
Anyway, all was well before I unplugged it, but then when I turned it back on in Witney, it was a no-go! Somehow, somewhere along the line something had gone wrong. The processor was running at over 1000% but no fans kicking in.
Anyway, long story short I took it to Apple and a Genius ran a through tests which resulted in the words Catastrophic Failure.
So, I ended up leaving with a brand new Apple Mac Studio M1 MAX, hence this video…
I've always wanted to know how to create a mosaic; a photograph made up of lots of little photographs AND make a video showing it all coming together.
Well, here's how we can do exactly that using a great website called easymoza…
Recently I was contacted by Birmingham Living Magazine saying they’d recently interviewed Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham MBE (Former SAS and Star of TV’s SAS Who Dares Wins) for a featured article in an upcoming issue.
The magazine were getting in touch to see if they could get permission to use a couple of portraits that I’d taken of ‘Billy’ back in 2019 when we was on the Swindon leg of his Speaking Tour and when I was also filming content for the Tour Promo.
The original portrait that was taken on stage shortly before the start of the evening’s event…
Hanging out backstage before the main event…
Hanging out after the event for drinks and pizza with *(Left to Right)
Mark Llewhellin, Dave Clayton, Billy and Bear Grylls
It’s just a few days to go now until the start of the Photoshop Virtual Summit 4, so here’s a short video by the event creator, Dave Cross covering some of the most commonly asked questions he’s received during the lead up…
Click Here to check out the schedule
Updates in Photoshop are making tricky / lengthy edits quicker!
Here's how I transformed my friend into Carl from Disney's UP Movie in just a few minutes using a combination of Neural Filters, Liquify and Masking.
In the description part of the video no Youtube, I’ve included a link so that you can download the file and follow along 👍
Here's a quick technique for realistically adding smoke, fog, mist AND clouds into your pictures using what is already built into Photoshop. No need for plug-ins here 👍
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