Category Archives: photo talk

Adding skies and clouds in photoshop | Minneapolis Natural Light Photographer

I’ve seen a few tutorials on how to add skies and clouds in photoshop, but it finally really sank in after watching this one!  (thanks Suzette!) I followed all her steps for the most part, but I used an existing photo I had of sky/clouds instead of using a brush.  And then some of the...

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August 6, 2011 - 5:34 pm

Rachel Marie Photography - This is awsome!! Thank you for putting together this post, i cant wait to try it out :)

Christin – Bozidar Photography | Minneapolis Senior Photographer

I had the pleasure of having lunch last week with a fellow photographer – Christin of Bozidar Photography. She’s relatively new to the business and especially LOVES to photograph seniors, so if you are interested in booking a senior session, she would be a great person to contact!  For a short time too, she’s offering...

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Let’s Talk about White Balance! PhotoVision Digital Calibration Target | Minneapolis Photographer

Well I just received my new 14″ Pocket Digital Calibration Target from PhotoVision (I ordered it from THIS LINK) and I think I’m gonna LOVE it!   It comes with a very helpful instructional DVD too!  I sort of ignored the histogram part for now and since you set white balance differently Nikon vs. Canon,...

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April 14, 2011 - 7:58 pm

shelley anderson - i hit the buy botton…peer pressure:) i will let you know what i think when i get it!

shelley

April 12, 2011 - 5:06 am

shelley rankin - Hey. I have a grey card that I put around my neck during indoor shoots and use to custom white balance but I do need something like this. I will check it out. And I don’t have lightroom yet either but I am thinking it may be something I need to consider getting.

Claire & friends – animated gif | Minneapolis Studio Photographer

having a little fun last Friday night. To make your own, follow these steps in Photoshop: 1) open each pic you want to use and resize to 600 pixels on the long side, 72dpi (make sure to size to 72dpi first, then size 600 pixels on the long side) 2) put each photo in it’s...

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Something I find very cool | Minneapolis Natural Light Photographer

One of the great things I got out of the MINNeSHOP workshop with Eliesa was finding out about this cool little program!  It’s called Toycamera Analogcolor – it’s a cheap, cool little Japanese program and it takes your “good” digital pics and makes them look like old-school film.  Here – they can explain it better...

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April 3, 2011 - 3:47 pm

Jill/Twipply Skwood - Very neat!

March 29, 2011 - 4:47 pm

christina - fun!!