Photoshop Photography Quotes

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With the selfies, a photographer has finally found his place in a photograph.
Amit Kalantri (Wealth of Words)
A selfie has more face and fewer feelings.
Amit Kalantri (Wealth of Words)
Photoshop and Lightroom help me transform my photos into what my heart felt, but my camera couldn't quite capture!
Marius Vieth (Better Street Photos In 3 Powerful Steps)
Ctrl + 1" (hold down the Ctrl key and press the number 1). This will zoom the image to 100% magnification and pressing "Ctrl + 0" zooms out to fit the image to the screen.
Robin Whalley (Essential Photoshop: How to use 9 essential tools and techniques to transform your photography)
A lot of work you say? Absolutely, this process isn’t for people who desire the comfort of a Herman Miller chair and Adobe Photoshop, the physical work is part of what makes it special.
Quinn Jacobson (Chemical Pictures The Wet Plate Collodion Photography Book: How to Make Ambrotypes and Tintypes)
If you want to trick someone with a photograph, there are lots of easy ways to do it. You don’t need Photoshop. You don’t need sophisticated digital photo-manipulation. You don’t need a computer. All you need to do is change the caption.
Errol Morris (Believing is Seeing: Observations on the Mysteries of Photography)
When I grew up, and even as an adult learning photography, pursuing learning was seen as a sign of weakness and vulnerability. Needing to learn something meant admitting you didn’t already know it. There was shame there. You tried to keep it quiet. “Hey, if you’re a photographer, why do you need to take that Photoshop class? Don’t you know your job?” Since then, willingness to learn has gone from a weakness to a strength. But the number of options can be overwhelming.
Chase Jarvis (Creative Calling: Establish a Daily Practice, Infuse Your World with Meaning, and Succeed in Work + Life)
He nods, looking through the pictures on the screen on the back of his camera. Some relationships can only exist as memories. But unlike ephemeral digital images that can be sorted and deleted, we can’t erase the past. We have to learn to live with all the images that are stored in love's archive, memories tagged good and bad. No Photoshopping. Accept the negative before moving forward.
Shannon Mullen (See What Flowers)
Recommended Books Bruce Barnbaum: The Art of Photography, An Approach to Personal Expression Martin Evening: The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 Book Jeff Schewe: The Digital Negative Tim Grey: Color Confidence. The Digital Photographer's Guide to Color Management
Robert Rodriguez Jr. (Digital Fine Art Printing: Field Guide for Photographers)
Cuando quieres ser un buen fotógrafo, la fotografía no es un hobby, sino un medio de vida. Las cámaras y los viajes combinan perfectamente, pero no hace falta ir a París para hacer buenas fotografías. Admira a los buenos fotógrafos, pero nunca trates de copiarlos, porque te saldrá mal. Sé original y cuenta tus historias, las que hagan que tu público quiera saber más. Averigua cuál es el momento decisivo y captúralo. Los buenos retratos siempre son difíciles; muchos mejoran cuando el retratado sonríe con los ojos y no con la boca. Conclusión: hazle sonreír. No temas fotografiar la lluvia. Cuanto más equipo lleves menos disfrutarás de fotografíar. No fotografíes nunca con el estómago vacío, distrae muchísimo, a mí sobre todo. Si nos fijamos en la composición, no hay mucha diferencia entre la fotografía y la pintura.Si la foto es mala no Photoshop la arregla. Siempre es mejor subexponer que sobrexponer. La cámara no es un juguete, es tu instrumento para contarle al mundo lo que piensas. 35 mm es la distancia focal todoterreno. No necesitas trípode. No temas elevar el ISO. No temas conocerte a ti mismo a través de las fotografías que haces. No te guardes las fotos para ti mismo. Y lo más importante: nunca dejes de hacer fotos.
Rebeca Rus (Todas las bodas necesitan un plan B)
you ever thought that you are not getting enough out of your digital camera, you are probably right. Many owners of new digital cameras are unaware of what their cameras are capable of doing and it’s not really their fault. The fact is that all of these new-fangled cameras hit the market with a glut of expressions being used that baffled the consumer who was hungry to try out new technology. I did three years at photographic college in the early seventies and the difference between the
Susan Johnson (Photography: Guide to Taking a Stunning Digital Photography - Lighting, Photoshop, DSLR (Photography, Digital, Creativity, Photoshop, Model, Nature Shooting, Film Camera,))
Actually, no. I won't ever go digital. I work with thirty-five or large format. I like the hand-jobs, you know. And I still do most of my own printing. I've developed such a profound distaste for touch-up and modern artifice—comes from snapping too many derelicts and detritus, perhaps, but I love it. Photo bloody Shop can go stuff it. A picture should be honest, even if the subject is contrived on the ground, you know; not dolled-up for advertising punch or sex appeal.
Pansy Schneider-Horst
Make Background White White backdrops are preferred in product photography. When a person comes to your online store, they would like to see high-quality photos of products. If they see something in the background of the photos, it might distract them. White backgrounds help distinguish products. Popular eCommerce retailers like Amazon use white backgrounds for their listing photos. Our background editor allows you to convert any background into a white one and even more colors.
Colour Experts
In the beginning of Photoshop and Illustrator—what became Creative Suite—and to me it looked like another tool, another set of tools. And it fit in well with my photography. The photography had been there to support my art, basically, a way of gathering information and images in order to create better paintings.
James Stanford (Shimmering Zen)
At first, I thought I would use photography and the collage and montage possibilities of Photoshop strictly for visualization in preparation for my paintings. But after I experimented with Photoshop and digital photography, I soon discovered new possibilities and found exciting new ways of presenting ideas. I soon found that I was more interested in pure image-making than I was in actually painting the images. Digital Camera, 2017
James Stanford (Shimmering Zen)
Provide a full biography. Some of your readers will be more interested in your full bio. This is the place to provide it. You should share your education, your work history, any books you have written, current interests or hobbies, your family, and so forth. The more you can be a real person, the more people will connect with you. 105 10. Tell them how to contact you. Why hide this? Make it easy. Though it sometimes creates additional work for me, I enjoy hearing from my readers and even answering questions as time permits. (Make it clear what not to contact you about too.) You will also want visitors to follow you on Twitter and Facebook, so provide links to those pages. Finally, you might want to create a separate About page for your Twitter profile so you can make your page more specific to Twitter followers. This is the page you then link to in your Twitter profile. While this list provides a top ten, there are a couple of additional items you might want to include. These are, in my opinion, optional: 11. Include a photo or video. Since I currently have several on my sidebar already (they rotate with every screen refresh), I don’t have a separate one on my About page. If you don’t have one there, please do include one on your About page. People want to see what you look like! And, please, if you’re forty, don’t use your high school graduation picture or a Photoshopped photo. Be authentic. Be real. You might also consider adding a short video welcome. This could add even more personality and warmth. 12. Add a colophon. Publishers used to add these at the end of books to describe details about the fonts and paper used. You can use it to describe the technologies you are using in your blog (e.g., blogging system, themes, hosting service, and so on), along with design notes about type fonts, photography, and anything else you deem noteworthy. You’d be surprised at how many e-mails I get about these items every week. 13. Consider a disclaimer. This is especially important if you work for someone else. You don’t want your readers to confuse your blog posts with your company or organization’s official position.
Michael Hyatt (Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World)
Regardless of how you come up with the good land and good sky images, you’ll need Photoshop to combine them. I’ll explain how to merge the two images in a way that our visual system finds believable in chapter 6
Glenn Randall (Dusk to Dawn: A Guide to Landscape Photography at Night)