"This course helped understand new ways of improving my winter photography. I enjoyed the full manual shoot video. Things I never thought to consider when shooting manually."
Julian Stocker, Norway
Good stuff
"I enjoyed going through the course. There was a lot of useful information from clothes layering to way more. The photography info was really well done and the composition ideas very useful.
I liked that it was short and yet complete. I will refer back often."
"This course helped understand new ways of improving my winter photography. I enjoyed the full manual shoot video. Things I never thought to consider when shooting manually."
Julian Stocker, Norway
Good stuff
"I enjoyed going through the course. There was a lot of useful information from clothes layering to way more. The photography info was really well done and the composition ideas very useful.
I liked that it was short and yet complete. I will refer back often."
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!
We live in the digital era and sometimes, it’s hard to walk the fine line between adjusting your photos enough while not overdoing it. Winter, in particular, has its challenges for photographers: harsh light, confusing exposure, discoloured whites. If you think you could be getting more from your winter images but you're not sure how, read on! Here are the most common amateur mistakes when it comes to editing (and how to avoid them!)
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.
In simple terms, the histogram is the way you can determine all the brightness values in your image. You can use it to tell if your photos are underexposed, overexposed or if you’ve clipped any shadows or highlights. Bright snowy conditions confuse your camera and often leave your images underexposed. Understanding the histogram basics will help you create better winter images.