Bored in quarantine? We've been there. Why not revisit those old photos in Lightroom you've been meaning to get to? Even better, how about some carefully crafted presets from Vallerret Team Shooter Simon Markhof? Boom! Quarantine just got so much better.
In this article, we are going to look at some easy steps to get you started capturing some glorious panoramic images. With a camera and access to a bit of software anyone can shoot a panorama, yet, despite how easy it is now, it can still be a little daunting to tackle this technique for the first time.
Love 'em or hate 'em, presets are here to stay. Here's everything you need to know about importing, exporting, using and tweaking presets. BONUS: Download your free Winter Photography Basics presets now!
Post-processing for winter images can be challenging. Mis-coloured white balance, overexposure, too much saturation. We've all been there which is why we've created our own set of winter photography presets to share with you, our winter-loving photography friends!
Lightroom is a tool that almost every professional photographer uses and as you progress in your own photography, it's likely you'll be delving into the extensive, all-consuming world of Lightroom too. While it's true there's no right or wrong way to process your photos, there are definitely some adjustments you can make that will be detrimental to the quality of your photos. Luckily for you, these are fixes are easy to make! Here are the top 9 mistakes beginners make when starting out in Lightroom.
While we could never get to the bottom of all the functionalities of Lightroom in a single post, it’s important to know the basics to help get you started. And because we love winter, our post-processing tips are specifically for winter scenes. Ok, let's get to it!
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