Lightroom Portrait Pop! by Tracy Sweeney
Child, family, and portrait photographer Tracy Sweeney was instructor of two classes at last...
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Child, family, and portrait photographer Tracy Sweeney was instructor of two classes at last...
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From Episode 586 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid Join Scott Kelby as he delves into...
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This is part camera technique, part post-processing, and all the way cool. You take a person’s...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Sep 17, 2023 | 0
With all the new masking tools and greatly improved “healing brush” in Lightroom, I wanted to kick...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Jan 1, 2023 | 0
Photoshop’s ability to clip one layer to another lets you push the top layer’s content through the shape of the layer or layer group underneath it. That could be a shape drawn with one of the built-in shape tools, a shape made with the Lasso or Pen tool, a brushstroke, or even text. In this column, you’ll learn how to push a portrait through a grid of squares.
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