Move Images Between Lightroom Catalogues In 3 Easy Steps
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by Rachel Korinek
1M ago
Being able to move images between Lightroom catalogues is a little hack that not many people know about—but it makes a major difference in organizing and cleaning up your Lightroom. Follow along with the post below or watch the YouTube video. Step 1: Open the Catalogue Where You Want to Import the Photos File > Import from another catalogue Lightroom will default to where your catalogues and backups are—and if you’ve customized this, it will default to the place you’ve set. Otherwise, it defaults to Pictures > Lightroom. Select any catalogue through File > Import From Another Catalo ..read more
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7 Simple Composition Secrets to Take Better Food Photos
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by Rachel Korinek
2M ago
It’s no secret that composition can be tough—it can feel overwhelming. But I have seven composition secrets that are so simple and will kick your images up a notch (or three). Try incorporating some of these into your next shoot and see how your images become instantly more interesting. Let’s dive in by reading the post below or watching the YouTube video above. Composition Secrets to Interesting Food Photography At a quick glance, here are the seven composition secrets that will make your photos better instantly: Vary your glassware Add drips Add crumbs and mess Capture movement Point s ..read more
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5 Ways to Make More Money Without Finding New Clients
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by Rachel Korinek
3M ago
We all know it: finding new clients will bring in new income. But expanding your client roster isn’t the only way to up your earnings! There are two key ingredients that can help you make more money without finding new clients: The confidence to value your work The confidence to value your time Curious what that looks like in real life? Here are some of my top tips. Read the post or watch the video below. In a nutshell, here are my top 5 ways to make more money without finding new clients. Charge clients for: Rush fees for quick turnaround photoshoots Additional images, you might supply An ..read more
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13 Quick Tips for Fixing Tethering Connection Issues
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by Rachel Korinek
4M ago
Got tethering issues? You’ve probably found this post because you’re in the middle of a shoot and your tethering stopped working. If you’re like me, tethering is integral to your workflow. It’s not just plugging in a cable—it enhances your creativity and allows you to take better photos in real-time.  Tethering connection issues are frustrating. Trust me, we’ve all been there. The only way to remedy this is to go through a troubleshooting checklist. Quick Tethering Connection Issues Tips Here, I’m going to share my top tethering troubleshooting tips so that you can get back into your cr ..read more
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Tips to Avoid Perspective Distortion When Photographing Drinks
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by Rachel Korinek
5M ago
This post may contain affiliate links from products and services we love and trust. Have you ever taken a shot and the subjects at the edge of the frame feel like they are ‘falling out’ or tipping over? Something’s off, it just looks weird.  The reason behind this is what’s known as perspective distortion. It has to do with the combination of focal length (from your lens) and the distance to our subject from the camera. The ‘why’ behind this has to do with the relationship between the focal length of your lens and your positioning.  If you’re looking to capture beautifully ..read more
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Step-by-Step Tips to Style Soup for Photos: Gazpacho
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by Rachel Korinek
5M ago
It’s no easy task to make a bowl of liquid look appetising. The smell, the flavour… that’s what makes soup so good. As a food photographer, you have to take your viewer on a journey of what the taste is going to be like. Here, we’re going to break down one how-to-style soup, gazpacho, to look incredible on camera. Prefer to watch this blog post? Check out the video on YouTube. The Base: a Red Bowl of Soup When I blended the soup, I didn’t try to get it smooth—I wanted a little bit of texture. I made sure to check the soup as it was blending and stopped once I was happy with the consistency ..read more
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11 Essential Lightroom Hacks to Save You Time
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by Rachel Korinek
6M ago
Let’s talk about Lightroom hacks! You’ve planned your shoot, captured great images, and now it’s time for post-production. Whether you’re still getting your footing in Lightroom or are a seasoned pro, hacks to make photo editing easier are always welcome. Lightroom is powerful, and it’s full of features that can give your post-production workflow a little boost. Some of them are obvious while others fly a little more under the radar. I’m breaking down some of my fave hacks—the ones you’ll want to use all the time—that can help you use Lightroom more effectively and efficiently.  Lightro ..read more
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Your Ultimate Guide to Lightroom Tools in Capture One
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by Rachel Korinek
6M ago
If Lightroom has always been your preferred editing platform, learning the equivalent tools in Capture One can seem daunting. Capture One doesn’t have every tool that Lightroom does, and vice versa. This is because Adobe and Phase One use different algorithms and image decoders.  You’ll notice that in certain tools, some sliders might be combined or function differently simply because of the way the tool processes data in the image. But generally speaking, editing tools are similar and you’ll be able to use your favourite tools on both platforms. Buckle up! We’re breaking down where to fi ..read more
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3 Simple Ways to Use Color Grading in Food Photography
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by Rachel Korinek
7M ago
Throughout my years of teaching editing, I’ve found that color grading feels daunting for many photographers. In this post, I will share 3 simple ways you can think about incorporating color grading in food photography. It’s definitely something that takes time to be done well, but most people just aren’t sure where to begin. I’ve created 10 simple Color Grading Adjustment Presets for Lightroom to help you dip your toe into the water! What is Color Grading? Firstly, let’s cover what color grading is! Color grading involves adding colored tones to your shadows, midtones, and highlights—indepe ..read more
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Get The Look: Filled Hard Light Food Photography Setup
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by Rachel Korinek
7M ago
This post may contain affiliate links from products and services we love and trust. Hard light food photography has become more and more popular and it’s not hard to see why — it’s beautiful! This post is an advanced lighting tutorial for those wanting to create filled hard light for their next photoshoot. I’ll be using my Profoto Strobes and a few modifiers to get this look. Prefer to watch instead? Check out my YouTube video. https://youtu.be/dH4BYbIQfLA Gear I Used to Create This Filled Hard Light Shot I tend to mostly be a minimalist when it comes to my gear or lighting setups, but it’s a ..read more
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