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Aug 12 2009

Creating Realistic Sun Rays in Photshop – Video Tutorial

ps logo Creating Realistic Sun Rays in Photshop   Video TutorialIn this Photoshop video tutorial, I’ll be showing you how to make a sunbeam, or sun rays, passing through a window. No Lightroom today my fellow YPSers. ;) Can’t do that there… just yet.
vide Creating Realistic Sun Rays in Photshop   Video Tutorial
The technique consists of creating your lightbeam with the polygonal lasso tool, bluring it, making it transluscent and then fading it. It’s an easy 4-step process that will make your photo look heavenly. Continue Reading »

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Aug 03 2009

Before and After: Old Style Photo – Lightroom Video Tutorial

lr logo Before and After: Old Style Photo   Lightroom Video TutorialTime for another Lightroom video tutorial! :) I’ll be showing you how I post processed a landscape photo to make it look like it was taken decades ago… with a little modern twist.
vide Before and After: Old Style Photo   Lightroom Video Tutorial
All of  the post processing was done in Lightroom except for the last effect. The grain was added in Photoshop.
vide Before and After: Old Style Photo   Lightroom Video Tutorial
The photo I chose to use is a landscape shot of Continue Reading »

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Jul 20 2009

How to Use Speed Lights with Studio Softboxes

flash intro.thumbnail How to Use Speed Lights with Studio SoftboxesHere’s a DIY option to use your speed light with your studio softboxes.
vide How to Use Speed Lights with Studio Softboxes
I was looking at various ways to hook up my SB-800 to my softboxes and found a few options like the Westcott Slipper but found it overpriced considering you could get an Ezybox for less. Being determined to find a way, I continued my hunt. And last week I got lucky and found this Youtube video by Stephen Poff from someone on Twitter who RT it. In his video, he shows how he used a Justin clamp with his speed light and studio softbox. My jaw dropped to the floor! It’s so simple!
vide How to Use Speed Lights with Studio Softboxes
Being a big Strobist fan myself, I find myself Continue Reading »

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Jul 06 2009

How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop – Video Tutorial

ps logo How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop   Video TutorialI love panorama photos. I check them out all the time on Flickr and I’m amazed at the unique beauty they create. There’s just something about a panorama that is grandiose.
vide How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop   Video Tutorial
So in this Photoshop video tutorial, I’ll show you how to stitch your photos together using Photomerge. You’ll see that it’s actually quite easy once you know how to do it. Photoshop really does almost all the work for you.
vide How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop   Video Tutorial
The first thing you’ll need to do is take Continue Reading »

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Jun 30 2009

7 Steps for Taking Photos in the Rain

cedre goute.thumbnail 7 Steps for Taking Photos in the RainIt’s raining right now… actually it’s pouring.  Which made me think that it would be a great tutorial idea to give you my tricks for shooting in the rain.
vide 7 Steps for Taking Photos in the Rain
It’s not because it’s raining that you can’t go out and shoot.  Some great photography was done in the rain. Not a lot of people do it  because they think it’s “bad” weather. Water creates wonderful photography opportunities just like getting up at 4am to shoot the sunrise. It,s a unique experience that every passionate of photography must try. You won’t see rainy days the same way ever again. :)
vide 7 Steps for Taking Photos in the Rain
But before you go out with your precious camera Continue Reading »

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Jun 15 2009

Before and After Photos from NYC

Published by Yanik under Before and After, TUTORIALS

lr logo Before and After Photos from NYCWell, as you already know, I had a blast in NYC! It was 5 days well spent in great company. My good friend and fellow photographer Martin Perreault and I crashed at our buddy’s place Joey Lawrence.
vide Before and After Photos from NYC
So what do 3 pro photographers do in New York City? Shoot the hell out of it! :)
vide Before and After Photos from NYC
On our first walk, we went to the Brooklyn Bridge and did a quick lighting setup using SB-800s. Check out the lighting tutorial if you missed it! We took turns shooting each other and the results were fantastic. Lots of Continue Reading »

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Jun 11 2009

Shooting on the Brooklyn Bridge – Lighting Tutorial

Published by Yanik under Lighting Tutorials, TUTORIALS

flash intro.thumbnail Shooting on the Brooklyn Bridge   Lighting TutorialAs most of you know, my friend Martin and I went to visit our good buddy and fellow pro photographer Joey Lawrence in New York city not long ago. He needed our help choosing rooftop furniture for his new pad so we were happy to fly down and give him a hand. ;) Hehehehe. Ok, maybe not, even though we did go to Ikea and helped out. It also goes without saying that we took out our cameras a few times in NYC. :)
vide Shooting on the Brooklyn Bridge   Lighting Tutorial
But the most fun I had was doing this improvised shoot on the Brooklyn Bridge. We basically took turns shooting each other once everything was set up. Before I get into the lighting details, here’s a list of the equipment we used: Continue Reading »

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Jun 08 2009

How to Safely Pack Your Photo Equipment for Travel

Published by Yanik under Intro to Photography, TUTORIALS

lens How to Safely Pack Your Photo Equipment for TravelSummer’s here and travel plans are being made all over the world (myself included). Chances are, if you’re reading Yanik’s Photo School, you’ll have fun packing your photo gear for your trip.
vide How to Safely Pack Your Photo Equipment for Travel
This post isn’t about what to bring but more on how to bring it. It coincides with a recent mishap my good friend and fellow photographer Martin Perreault had with one of his lenses while traveling to Jamaica for a shoot. Take a look at my interview with Martin to see what not Continue Reading »

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Jun 01 2009

Split Toning in Photoshop – Video Tutorial

ps logo2 Split Toning in Photoshop   Video TutorialI guess some of you still don’t have Lightroom 2 because you asked me if it was possible to do split toning in Photoshop. :) The answer is YES. If you have CS4, you can actually do split toning just like in Lightroom using ACR. But if you’re like me and still using an older version of Photoshop there’s still a way to do it.
vide Split Toning in Photoshop   Video Tutorial
In this Photoshop video tutorial, I’ll show you how to do split toning just like in my Lightroom split toning tutorial. There are a few more steps to get there compared to Lightroom but we still get there. To be honest, split toning in Continue Reading »

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May 11 2009

How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop – Video Tutorial

ps logo How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop   Video TutorialWe’ re back in Photoshop! This time I’m going to show you how to use the Patch tool.
vide How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop   Video Tutorial
If you’re not familiar with the patch tool, don’t worry. It’s not commonly used and even those who know it exists, haven’t really played around with it. :)
vide How to Use the Patch Tool in Photoshop   Video Tutorial
In this Photoshop tutorial, I’ll show you how to use Continue Reading »

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