
Sarah Edmunds - Alice Through The Looking Glass - Creative Composite Intensive
https://sarahedmunds.live/programs/creative-composite-alice-lookingglass
This 3 part series shows Sarah's process for a creative composite. At the start, she has no idea which image she will choose and which direction she will go in. The first episode is part of a live class, then she finishes the episodes recording alone which allows a more in-depth explanation. This series shows the whole creative ideation process, experimenting with ideas, and demonstrates use of compositing, digital painting, body and expression reshaping, colour adjustments and backgrounds to create a fantastical final result.

Sarah Edmunds - LIVE - The Judging Room 20 August 2024
https://sarahedmunds.live/programs/live-the-judging-room-20-august-2024-bd4ad3

Sarah Edmunds - Raw To Retouched Classic Portrait Part 1
https://sarahedmunds.live/programs/classical-portrait-part1
In this episode (Part 1 of 2) Sarah dives deep into professional portrait retouching using Evoto, Lightroom, and Photoshop. Starting with image selection and initial adjustments in Lightroom, we focus on creating a classic and refined portrait suitable for competition. We'll cover detailed techniques like manual highlight adjustments, using the Remove tool, adding background elements, and frequency separation. We also discuss the nuances of competition standards, retouching philosophies, and the importance of maintaining natural and believable edits. Perfect for those looking to elevate their retouching skills to a professional level.

Domestika - Color Theory in Photography
https://www.domestika.org/en/courses/2144-color-theory-in-photography
Color has the ability to transform the way we perceive an image—it is the unifying element when crafting the composition of a photograph. In this course, award-winning photographer Yaopey Yong teaches you how to understand color and apply its fundamental principles in your photography. Explore the world of color theory both as a science and as an art form. Understand how we perceive color and learn the psychology and harmony rules behind it. Discover different camera and image editing techniques to emphasize color in every photograph you take.

KelbyOne - Create a Photo Book in Lightroom Classic
Add a new dimension of creativity to your workflow by designing your own photo book in Lightroom CC! Join Scott Kelby as he takes you through the process of creating your very own photo book. From getting started on the right foot when pulling your images together to laying them out on the pages, Scott shows you each step in the process. Along the way you'll learn all kinds of tips and tricks for avoiding common problems, speeding up the process, and even how to design for maximum impact. Designing a photo book has never been easier and you'll be blown away when you hold the finished product in your hands for the first time.

KelbyOne - Lightroom Classic: In Depth: Importing
As part of our in-depth look at Lightroom CC, join Scott Kelby as he takes you through an up close look at the import process. Getting started on the right foot is the key to success with Lightroom, so Scott gives you strategies that will help you move forward with confidence by avoiding the most common pitfalls that new Lightroom users encounter. From there you'll learn the ins and outs of every panel and function on the Import dialog as Scott shows you the different options for getting your photos into Lightroom.

Peter Coulson Photography - Tanya – Beach Photoshoot
https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.au/workshops/photoshoots/tanya-beach-photoshoot
This photoshoot was at Gunnamatta Beach with Tanya Alijani. The tutorials cover the shoot on the day, my raw workflow and 2 retouches. If you have any questions or comments, please leave it in the text box below!
Model: Tanya Alijani, Assistant: Rozanna Nazar, Camera: Hasselblad X1D-50c & Sony A7r II, Lens: Hasselblad XCD 3,2/90mm & Zeiss Otus 28mm f1.4, Lighting: Natural Light

Peter Coulson Photography - Tess in Amsterdam
https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.au/workshops/photoshoots/tess-in-amsterdam
Peter met up with Tess in Amsterdam and Tess had a couple of outfits she wanted to shoot in a style she wanted for a folio. You’ll see Peter working in the Airbnb and finding the light, as well as walking the streets and finding the light and backgrounds that suited what Tess was after.

KelbyOne - How to Photograph a Rocket Launch
Join Erik Kuna on location at the historic Launch Complex 39A, the epicenter of the space program, and learn everything you need to know to tell the story of a rocket launch. In this class you’ll learn about the history of space flight photography, the essential gear and camera settings you’ll need to use, how to capture breath taking streak shots, pad shots, and telephoto shots, the importance of pre-production, as well as tips and techniques for post processing all of your photos when the launch is over.

KelbyOne - Another Day With Jay Maisel
After the overwhelming success of the first class, Scott Kelby returns to New York to spend another day with Jay Maisel. However, it quickly became apparent to everyone present that what started out as a continuation of the last class was morphing into something more. In the end, no two days with Jay Maisel are ever the same and this day proved to be more revealing as Scott and crew discovered a little bit more about what makes Jay Maisel the legendary photographer that he is, why he makes the choices he makes, and what shaped him and his illustrious career.

KelbyOne - Food Photography
Joe Glyda, former Digital Imaging Advisor for Kraft Foods in Glenview, Illinois, has put together a killer class to teach you his secrets. You'll learn all about editor photography, packaging photography and you'll pick up tips for styling and lighting food. If you're shooting food or ever had an interest in learning how, don't miss Joe's class

Sarahedmunds - Milan Fashion Editorial with Godox
https://sarahedmunds.live/programs/milan-fashion-editorial
In this video, Sarah discusses her experience with a recent photoshoot, aiming to create a fashion editorial with a compelling narrative, using Godox lighting equipment. The focus was on experimenting with different lighting techniques, contrasting traditional soft lighting with the current trend of direct, harsh on-camera flash reminiscent of paparazzi style, which is gaining popularity in fashion and weddings. The discussion covers various setups, including a mix of projector snoot and soft light, natural light evaluation, and the intentions behind the editorial theme crafted by a hired stylist. The stylist conceived a 'getting ready' story for a wedding, involving models portraying a bride and bridesmaids on a "bachelorette" evening, with the twist that they decide to stay in and have fun instead of going out on the town. Sarah also discusses how she achieved motion blur, when she uses TTL (Through The Lens) metering for on-camera flash vs manual, and flash blended with ambient light for a desirable fashion aesthetic. Additionally, she describes post-processing techniques that emulate a film look, including grain addition and adjustments to mimic typical film exposure errors. The narrative concludes with a discussion on staying relevant by adapting to current trends and the importance of collaboration in creative projects.

Sarahedmunds - Fine Art Fashion
https://sarahedmunds.live/programs/fine-art-fashion-retouching-tutorial
In this video Sarah takes a raw camera image and turns it into a polished piece of art using Lightroom and Photoshop.She starts by adjusting the white balance to cool down the image's temperature using the dropper tool and enhances details in the outfit and background by modifying shadows, clarity, and saturation. The then moves to Photoshop to remove unwanted shadows and other elements using Generative Fill, showing off the new updates to the PRW 1.4, and fixing garment issues to make the dress look more appealing. Then she retouches the skin, using frequency separation for smoothing and texturizing skin, then dodge and burn for contouring and depth. Additional steps involve applying makeup digitally, adjusting the subject's proportions through liquify, and enhancing the photo's atmosphere by applying backgrounds, textures, and lighting effects.

Theportraitsystem - Field of Flowers
https://theportraitsystem.com/course/field-of-flowers/
Even if you’ve never considered working with flowers before, Sue teaches you how a small investment in this unique media will pay for itself a thousand times over. Learn how to draw clients in with your creativity, experiment with new props, and how to edit easily and effectively with composition and layering.

KelbyOne - Creative Panoramic Photography
Photographer Katrin Eismann shares some of her knowledge about preparing for, shooting, merging, and experimenting with panoramic photos.

KelbyOne - Perfecting Selections in Adobe Photoshop
Perfect your Photoshop selection powers! Join Dave Cross as he equips you with all the information you need to know to create accurate selections as efficiently as possible. Dave goes through all of the various selection tools, discussing their pros and cons, and demonstrating how to get the most out of each one. From learning pre-selection strategies to mastering techniques for fine tuning your selections, Dave will provide you with the key elements needed to choose the right selection techniques for the job at hand to end up with a great selection.

KelbyOne - One Flash Wedding Photography
Professional wedding photographer Cliff Mautner walks through challenging wedding photo scenarios with the first dance, toasts, and family photos. He discusses when it’s best to mix in flash with ambient lighting to create texture, dimension, and mood - all with one just speedlight.
This class is perfect for a photographer looking to gain new insights into wedding photography.
This class is perfect for a photographer looking to gain new insights into wedding photography.

KelbyOne - Character Composite
Get ready to have a blast learning how to create character-based composite images with photographer and retoucher Glyn Dewis! Starting from scratch, Glyn will teach you every step in his process; from cool ways to use social media for brainstorming and communicating ideas to the importance of building your own stock image library while on location. Glyn demonstrates how he works with non-professional models and shows you how to bring all the elements together in Photoshop. Along the way you'll learn numerous tips and tricks and leave the class inspired to go out and create your own fantastic composites.

KelbyOne - Scanning Images Using Your Camera
Let your digital camera breathe new life into your archive of negatives, slides, and prints! Join Jack Reznicki as he shares the process he uses to digitize his huge archive of work from his days of shooting film. You don’t have to compromise between speed and quality, and Jack demonstrates the tools and workflow he’s found to give him amazing results. Once the pictures have been digitized Jack explains his post processing workflow in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop to convert negatives to positives, correct color, and fix problems you couldn’t fix before. Your film archive is a treasure trove, and you’ll love going back through your pictures to find memories, complete stories, and possibly share them with others to make new connections.

KelbyOne - Master Post-Processing: 10 Mistakes Every New Photographer Makes and How to Fix Them
Become a more well rounded photographer! We all make mistakes, so be prepared by learning how to avoid them and how to fix them. Join Kristina Sherk, retoucher extraordinaire, as she teaches you how to deal with the 10 most common mistakes all photographers make. From correcting uneven exposures to dealing with the results of a mixed-lighting environment to correcting blur caused by camera shake, and more, Kristina discusses how to avoid problems in-camera and then shows you how to fix them in Photoshop. You’ll even learn how to be a power user of tools you probably already use. By the end of the class you’ll be ready to take your photography and Photoshop skills to the next level.

KelbyOne - The Secrets to Capturing the Best. Dog. Photos. Ever. Taken.
Time to let the dogs out! Join the fabulous Kaylee Greer, a private and commercial pet photographer based in Boston, as she shows you how to capture the best dog photographs you've ever taken. In this class Kaylee works with four different dogs in different locations, ranging from the local park to the local animal shelter, and shows you her tips and tricks for engaging with her subjects to bring out their unique personalities and create portraits their owners will love, or that can help a shelter dog find a forever home. The locations and lighting are not always ideal, so Kaylee teaches you how she works with whatever situation she finds herself in to locate those hidden gem spots that provide the perfect backdrop for your dog. You'll need to be prepared to get down on the ground and make silly noises, but the effort will show in the fantastic photos you can create.

KelbyOne - Photographing the Arctic and the Aurora
Learn how to get the best photos possible in a hostile environment! Join Dave Williams in arctic Norway as he shares his tips and techniques for planning, preparing, and keeping himself (and his gear) safe in extreme conditions. You may head above the arctic circle with the goal of photographing the aurora, but Dave explains how to be prepared for shooting the wildlife, water features, snowy scenes, and not so snowy scenes you may encounter along the way. Dave wraps up the class with lessons on knowing how to find, prepare for, and shoot the northern lights.

KelbyOne - Wedding Photography: Searching for the Light
In a perfect world, wedding photographers would have an unlimited amount of time to capture the perfect wedding photo with the perfect light for their clients. In reality, the time is fleeting and the light is whatever's available - but, if you ask your client for a little of their time up front, you have a unique opportunity. Join renowned wedding photographer Cliff Mautner on location as he shares his personal tips and tricks in some offbeat places he discovered over the years for its light. This class will teach you to do the one thing that will make you the wedding photographer of recognition in your own location - be the person who takes as many different pictures as possible in the fastest time possible, in the most interesting places possible, that are beautifully lit and different from what everyone else does. Warning: This class contains no gazebos or rose gardens!
Udemy - Macro Photography: Zero to Sixty
Language: English | Duration: 18 Lectures ( 3h 1m ) | Size: 3.45 GB
https://www.udemy.com/course/macro-photography-zero-to-sixty
Learn the tricks for great up-close photography.
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