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Recently I saw a post on Facebook that made me sad for two different reasons. The post was from a photographer who had been in business for 15 years and he made a general post about going out of business and if clients wanted to purchase their high-res photos. If clients did not contact this…

Our awesome head of tech-gizmo-ology, Mike Krell, found this super cool plug-in for Facebook. It allows you to download every photo you’ve ever uploaded to Facebook. And it even puts all the photos into their respective folders all organized and neat for you. How cool is that? Let’s go through the process. The site is…

We got in touch with our friends Jamie and Heather Schneider for this post. Here’s what they had to say. How did you get started in Photography? Jamie: My father worked at Olan Mills before I was born and was a serious amateur photographer while I was growing up. You know, always breaking out the…

Creative Uses of the Tone Curve Panel in Lightroom’s Develop Module. Tone Curves are one of the most powerful tools in Lightroom to creatively infuse your images. But let’s face it, the mere mention of the word curves and photographers’ eyes start glazing over and twitching. But guess what? Learning to master the Tone Curve…

You may want to set aside half a day for this tip of the week. I apologize beforehand for the time you’ll lose working today. The upside? I think you’ll enjoy this wonderful series by the BBC and also, find some new ideas for your own photography. In 1983, the BBC made a documentary series…

      We’re happy to present Daniel and Lindsay Stark, of Daniel Stark Photography in Portland, OR. They were cool enough to write a really great narrative — enjoy their story. How did you get started in Photography? First we want to thank Fundy for having us as the featured photographers. You guys rock! We met…

Image © Frank Salas Both showing and creating an image split onto multiple canvases or metal prints can be a pain in the neck. Check out how to use this free script to create image splits. Step 1 Download the free script – click here. Step 2 Open the image you want to split in…

© All images copyright Chuck Ärlund. Learn more about Chuck here and be sure to attend his lighting workshop when it’s in your area. We have a fantastic giveaway for the month of September. What you’ll win–the same combo our good friend Chuck Ärlund uses to create his amazing imagery. An Alien Bee 800 and…

It may seem like a strange pairing, but there are quite a few similarities between street photography and wedding photography. They both involve people, you need to anticipate the moment and there are those moments when everything comes together. From there the two disciplines diverge. My good friend Patrick Pike was visiting and he mentioned…

Images used this post are © Patrick Pike, Yosemite destination wedding photographer. Adobe did some magic with their new 2012 image algorithms. These algorithms shipped with Lightroom 4 and I, personally, find them even more useful in Lightroom 5. In working on learning some of the newer things, I came across this ebook: Landscapes in Lightroom…

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