



Joakim Karlsson Photography - Matzipanova in Black and White
I love black and white! Here I show you how I create my style of b/w with dark skin and smooth tones in Photoshop. I also show advanced dodge and burn that will give you a very professional result. Most of the skin retouch is done used that technique and not with softening or cloning. Have a look below to see a sample of the photo before retouch.
Capture One is used like raw converter just to set the white balance. No other changes where made in that process. All the b/w toning and skin retouch are done in Photoshop without using any filters, actions or plugins



Skillshare - Independent Film Screenwriting 101
Want to write a screenplay that grabs attention and brings your independent film vision to life? In this course, you’ll learn the essential skills needed to craft a compelling and impactful screenplay tailored for indie filmmaking.
Independent films have unique storytelling demands, and understanding how to work within these creative and budgetary constraints is key to writing a script that stands out. You'll discover how to structure a strong narrative, create memorable characters, and write dialogue that feels natural and authentic. I’ll also share my personal experiences—successes, mistakes, and lessons learned—so you can avoid common pitfalls and refine your storytelling craft.

Language: English (US)
https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-photography-and-developing-your-unique-style/


Peter Lindbergh is one of Peter’s favourite photographers, and he was very well known for using natural light with a tent set up. In this tutorial, Peter shows you how you can create stunning images using that same technique.
Some of the finished images from this shoot can be found here

Nicolesy - Layers and Masks

- Layla’s big sister recently started modelling which inspired her to give it a go, so she contacted Peter to set up her very first photoshoot ever. As Peter has been working with models for over 20 years, and sometimes only has 2 hours to get a shot, he has mastered the skill of getting a model comfortable quickly and give them a ‘crash course’ in modelling in a short amount of time. We think you’ll be as amazed as we were in the huge difference between the start to the end of this shoot.

- These tutorials feature Kathleen Duff, a Melbourne model that is incredibly beautiful – inside and out. Watch her interview, BTS from a shoot + Peter talking you through a set-up for her portfolio!
- Please note: The Portfolio tutorial was not filmed for an Inspire epidose. Peter loved how clearly it showed how he worked so he put it together explaining what he did.


Igor Sakharov - Watch photography
Lesson + light schemes Video + PDF English subtitles
Frank Doorhof - Mastering the Model shoot - The Light Meter

- Learn how to establish good color management and clear definitions for your look development workflow.The ability to create and deploy quality creative looks in our grades is one of the most important muscles for us to develop as colorists. But for many of us, the subject is fraught with fuzzy concepts and inefficient methodology. Together we’re going to take ownership of this vital skill by walking through the full process of developing and implementing a look. It all starts with sharpening our concepts and laying a quality foundation.


- With the creative contrast curve that we established in part 2 in place, we’re well on our way to a polished look for our short film.
- As I’ve mentioned before, in your own projects your look is bound to be different, but it’s the framework and process that’s essential for any look to really shine and make your work easier. In this Insight, we’re going to continue refining things by employing what’s known as preferential color mapping.

- Mailbag LIVE! is a conference call with our members. Our goal is to answer a member’s question on a Zoom conference call, where other Mixing Light members are welcome to attend and participate.
- After the Team talks with the member about their question, we invite members on the Zoom call to offer their thoughts on the subject or to ask questions inspired by the discussion.

- Get up to speed on Resolve 17's new proxy workflow for lightning fast editing and grading performance when working remotely.
- In today’s age of huge GPUs and fast storage and powerful computers – sometimes we forget how much better and faster we can be if we work a bit smarter. Proxy workflows are one of the tools that allow this. Even the fastest machines can’t do everything in real-time, and camera formats and resolutions are just getting bigger every year. Plus, in the Covid era – working remote has become an essential tool, and home setups and laptops often don’t have the power or storage to do the heavy lifting on full-res files.
- That’s where proxies come in. Do your creative work on a small, low-res version of the media – then flip to the pristine high-res at the end for the finish. Resolve has always had tools to do low res work, like the legacy proxy control (now called Timeline Proxy Mode), and optimized media and caching.
- Unfortunately – none of these options solved every need for low res working, and they were honestly a bit hard to work with at times.

- Master basic camera skills, explore photography theory, and capture unique images using any type of camera
- Dive into the world of photography guided by experts Giulia Candussi, Yaopey Yong, Scott McDermott, Phil Sharp, and Laura Zalenga. This comprehensive journey covers everything from mastering your camera’s basic functions to exploring intricate concepts like color theory, professional lighting, and self-portrait techniques. Learn to capture breathtaking images that reflect your unique vision, whether using a professional DSLR or a smartphone. Each lesson is designed to enrich your understanding of composition, lighting, and storytelling, allowing you to create images that convey emotion and atmosphere.
- Develop your skills through hands-on projects, such as creating a photo reportage, a professional studio portrait, or a travel-themed photo series. Discover how to manipulate color, direct your subjects, and utilize various lighting setups to achieve stunning results. Post-processing techniques in Lightroom and Photoshop further enhance your creations, ensuring each image tells a compelling story. Whether you're a beginner eager to learn or an experienced photographer seeking to refine your craft, this specialization offers valuable insights into achieving professional-quality photography.

On-Screen Authority - Go Film Yourself
⦿ Become the Authority Figure in your Space
⦿ Look Perfect with Minimal Gear
⦿ Control Your Studio with Voice Commands
⦿ Works on Zoom & Livestreams
⦿ Film on iPhone or Camera

Lisset Perrier Photography - Dreaming of Spring
http://www.lissetperrier.com/programs/dreaming-of-spring
Do you want to learn how to create a composite photograph ? Watch my step-by-step tutorial to learn how to create a simple image in a fantastic and fun composite .
During this tutorial I will teach you how to merge stock images with your base photos, adjust light, select images and much more..Top Rated News
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