Empower 02 On the Side Top 10
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1w ago
Side light can be difficult to get to grips with, but there are ways to use this direction of light to create images with huge impact. There is impact aplenty with this weeks top 10 for the second challenge of Empower, On the Side. Huge congratulations to the photographers who made it this week, what an incredible, emotive and inspiring set of images. Charlotte & Craig ? ? ✨ Chantal Levesque | Chantal Levesque Photo Christel Wellens | Fotografie Christel Wellens Diane Gollowitzer | Dogs in Focus Photography Jeff Rooney | Hightail It Photography Jenny Stokes | Smooches and Pooches Phot ..read more
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Immie Keizer - Westra - Member Spotlight
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2w ago
I'm Immie Keizer, living in Stavoren with my husband and two Flatcoated Retrievers, Happy and her daughter Joy. I have my own dog grooming salon and since 2019 I'm active as a dog photographer and I also do cakesmash photoshoots. I have learned a lot since I became a member of Unleashed Education about dog photography. Tell us a bit about you? I have a dog grooming salon and pet photography business. In my spare time I train my two flatcoats for working tests and hunting dog tests. I also show my dogs regularly and breed a litter once every 2-3 years under the kennel name Pepper's ..read more
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Empower Along the Lines Top 10
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2w ago
Welcome to the first top 10 of our brand new challenge based course,  Empower! The final in the Unleashed Challenges series. We're back with 12 fresh new challenges and we're kicking things off with a composition based challenge, Along the Lines. Leading lines are a powerful compositional technique in photography. They are created by the inclusion of visual elements within a photograph that guide the viewer's eyes toward a specific point of interest, drawing attention to the main subject and creating a sense of depth, and even movement, in the image.  In Along the Lines we take ..read more
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Edit My Photo December 2022 - Kim
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3w ago
With Craig Turner-Bullock Kim was the winner of the November 2022 Edit My Photo challenge in the Unleashed Education community. As the winner of the challenge, Kim submitted this gorgeous image the she took during Barkelona, an out of this world pet photography retreat held in Spain. The dog is beautifully posed looking out of the window contemplating his next more! In the edit, I’ll be focussing on shaping the light, bringing out texture in the dogs fur and really enhancing the warmth present in the light. Feel free to follow along from start to finish - or Fast Track through the tutorial usi ..read more
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Editing Toolbox: How to Remove Staining on White Fur in Photoshop
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2M ago
By Charlotte Reeves Reddish staining on white fur can be unsightly in dog photos, but what's the best way to tone it down? Photoshop has the most effective tool for dealing with this and it can be done in less than a minute - let me show you how! If you like these quick tutorials, you'll love our premium Unleashed Edits - full start-to-finish editing tutorials in Lightroom and Photoshop. These are available in our membership (along with a tonne of amazing pet photography education). We hope to see you there ..read more
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Jargon Busting - Stops of Light
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2M ago
Welcome to another entry in our series of jargon-busting posts, aimed at those of you just starting out in your photography journeys. In this series, we’ll be attempting to demystify some terms that you’ll hear being bandied about in photography circles that might leave you scratching your head. These are concepts it will help you to be familiar with and which we’ll be explaining in broad terms in order to develop a general understanding, without getting bogged down in the technicalities. This time, we’re exploring what is meant by a “stop” of light, how this helps us set exposure, and why it ..read more
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Editing Toolbox: Eliminate Those Pesky Sensor Spots Really Easily
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2M ago
By Craig Turner-Bullock Sensor spots are unavoidable, all photographers have to deal with them at some stage. Gone untreated when you edit your images, they will be something that stop your work from elevating to a higher standard. They are really easy to see and even easier to remove. Even so, there is a tool in Lightroom that can make it even easier! Let's take a look... If you like these quick tutorials, you'll love our premium Unleashed Edits - full start-to-finish editing tutorials in Lightroom and Photoshop. These are available in our membership (along with a ton ..read more
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Editing Toolbox - Workflow Hack: Creating a Watermark Preset in Lightroom
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3M ago
By Charlotte Reeves If you're adding your watermark to a gallery of images one by one in Photoshop - you're doing it wrong! ? Find out how to use the power of batch-processing in Lightroom Classic, by setting up watermark presets in your export presets. It doesn't take long to set up and will save you a tonne of time in the long run! If you like these quick tutorials, you'll love our premium Unleashed Edits - full start-to-finish editing tutorials in Lightroom and Photoshop. These are available in our membership (along with a tonne of amazing pet photography education ..read more
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Diane Gollowitzer - Member Spotlight
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3M ago
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Editing Toolbox: What To Do When Lightroom Subject Selection FAILS
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3M ago
By Charlotte Reeves When you need to make local adjustments just to the subject, the Lightroom AI-powered masking tools are generally pretty smart and especially when it comes to subject selection, also give you a good results nearly all the time. But on the odd occasion, catastrophic failure ensues. Since we're so used to relying on this feature now, what do we do when it doesn't work properly? ??‍♀️ Going back to using a plain old brush works, but is time consuming. There's a better option though. Also AI powered, this one allows you to be a bit more specific in telling Lightroom what y ..read more
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