Lightroom Edits on “Workbench”
I think carrots are every bit as pretty as flowers so I thought I’d share a few Lightroom edits to bring out the best in the carrots as well in our new “Workbench” background. Workbench,…
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I think carrots are every bit as pretty as flowers so I thought I’d share a few Lightroom edits to bring out the best in the carrots as well in our new “Workbench” background. Workbench,…
Using “Whitewashed” as a tabletop is super easy but I learned a few tricks as I was working with it and wanted to share them with you. The first image is my final image and…
Hello friends .. great news! Our elegant Burnished Bronze background is back by popular demand, and just in time for Christmas. It’s a mix of copper, tin, and gold hues, and when combined with a…
I regularly use the HSL Color Panel to fine tune an image and today I want to share how I use it to reduce unwanted colours that may occur due to reflections or lighting issues…
Today I thought I’d share a few tips on how to use the Crop Tool in Lightroom. The Crop Tool is a powerful tool when used to crop and straighten an image while maintaining a…
Our Moody Marble vinyl background is a greyish white background laced with varying shades of grey veins. Veining, or the long, meandering lines of colour that run throughout natural stone, is one of the most…
My first love is still life photography, no question about that! But, for the last few months I’ve been reinventing and redesigning my site to better reflect why I do what I do. When I…
Tips to make sure lines are straight when shooting “top down” photography. When shooting “top down” to capture a flatlay, and when using a background with lines, one of the most important things to consider is getting the lines straight.