iPhone photography tips
Use these iPhone photography tips next time you take a picture on your phone. Here’s how to get the right lighting and focus every time…
Create a Lightroom Slideshow with music
You can create a Lightroom slideshow in just a couple of minutes. Here’s how you can add music, sync it to your photos and make sure it fits your brand.
Lightroom to Instagram export settings
When you’re exporting images from Lightroom for Instagram, make sure that the image width is 1,080 and the ratio is between 1.91:1 and 4:5. Here’s how…
How to plan a styled shoot
Start planning a styled shoot for your business today and don’t miss this secret color psychology talk that could land you more customers or clients.
HSL Lightroom panel
First step to looks-like-film greens? Mastering the HSL Lightroom panel. Here’s what HSL means and how you can use it today.
Make Lightroom Faster with this trick
Lightroom has just released a huge update that allows you to optimize your catalog and speed up your editing! Give this a try next time you’re in Lightroom.
Do this before you open Lightroom and edit
Give this a try before you open Lightroom to edit next time! These 6 things will set you up for consistent edits and keep your coloring on point…
Take a double exposure in-camera
Double exposure in-camera and without photoshop? Yes, please. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to do a double exposure in the easiest way possible.
How I approach brand shoots
The above shot was taken right after the sun had disappeared behind the trees. There wasn't a ton of light left (you can even see car headlights in the bottom right photo), so I had Charity turn to face the last of the light. I wanted to be careful not to overexpose and lose the detail in her white shirt, so I underexposed this image a ton. I wouldn't have underexposed by this much, but there was such a difference between her white shirt and the background that I needed to make sure to protect the detail in her shirt.