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Poor Specimen - Surf Films – by Taylor Steele. Photography Portraits Tutorials | Up and Running with Lighting Natural Light. 40 Great Photographer Portfolio Websites for Inspiration. Inspiration by Bill Jones 38inShare Here is a collection of fantastic portfolio web design. I think this will be worthwhile for anybody who wants to create an online portfolio for their photography and is looking for some inspiration. As an added bonus you get to look at some amazing photography. Now who doesn’t like to do that. Jeremy Cowart Koen Demuynck Mitchell Kanashkevich Joon Brandt Frederik Clement Brent Stirton Les Forrester Alberto Ovied Ashley Lebedev Jill Greenberg Paolo Boccardi Eric Ryan Anderson Lara Jade Corey Arnold Andrew Gransden David Hill Gavin Gough Your Beautiful Photography Dimitris Theocharis Robert Dann Chase Jarvis Jonathan Glynn Smith Jan Sochor Lisa Bettany Denis Reggie Christian Oth Levon Biss Little Hellos Mark Velasquez Daniel Kennedy Photography Rinze Van Brug Emmanuel Rouzic Raven Photography Carlos Alonso Bodas Kenn Reay Jason Bell James Day Photography Evaan Kheraj David Vasiljevic What’s your favorite portfolio site?

Like Our Site? 104 Comments. 25 Amazing Photographer Portfolio Websites. Portfolio sites are often excellent sources of design inspiration. With photography portfolios the primary focus is of course the photography itself, so the design is often minimal to allow the photos to have the attention of visitors. In this post we’ll showcase 25 photography portfolios that show how design and photography can work together to create a beautiful portfolio site. Looking for hosting? WPEngine offers secure managed WordPress hosting. You’ll get expert WordPress support, automatic backups, and caching for fast page loads.

50 Most Outstanding Photographers’ Portfolio For Inspiration. As aspiring photographers, we always wonder how the professional photographers take photography to a whole different level, how their photography stands out from the rest, how their lenses seem to get the right angles, and just how they seem to capture all the perfect moments. Photography is an art, and art needs passion. With passion, there’s learning. These outstanding photographers are able to “wow!” Us because they learned photography by heart. They have a passion for the art and through learning they combine all the elements to a degree of perfection! These 50 most outstanding photographers’ portfolio reflects the true passion of some of the world’s top photographers towards what they do best.

Each of these portfolios contains some of the most amazing photos perfect for inspiration. 1. Simple, interactive, and easy-to-navigate portfolio website containing a very beautiful photography. 2. A very direct portfolio website. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Artistic and creative. 13. 14. This Mindblowing Photo of a World Map In a Water Drop Is Real. BACKLINE - Backcountry Freeskiing Photo + Story Magazin: Photo contest. FOTO WETTBEWERB 2014 - Photo Contest 2014 Schickt uns Eure zwei besten Bilder zum Thema Backcountry Freeskiing und Ihr gewinnt tolle Preise – Produkte, auf die Ihr Euch bei der nächsten Tour verlassen könnt.Send us your two best backcountry freeskiing pictures and win great prizes – products to rely on during the next tour.

Bewerbungen/Mail to: gewinnspiel(at)backline-magazin.com GEWINNSPIEL REGELN - CONTEST RULES Es werden zwei Teams, die seitens der Jury gewählt wurden, die nachfolgenden Preise gewinnen. Die Jury (6/8 Stimmen) wird in zwei Kategorien - Profi und Amateur Fotograf – aus den Einsendungen je ein Team als Gewinner ermitteln. PREISE - PRIZESplease see below PREISE / PRIZES Photo Gewinnspiel 2014 - PRIZES BACKLINE Photo Contest 2014 1) 2 x ARC'TERYX Rush Jacket - Special Prize AMATEUR - TEAM Das Arc’teryx Rush Jacket ist ungefüttert und für Einsätze im hochalpinen Gelände konzipiert.

Technical descents. 2) 2 x BERGANS - Storen Jacket - Special Prize PROFI - TEAM 16+17.) 18.) Lines of Lofoten. Olympus Announces New Flagship Camera: PEN E-P5. Olympus is following up their hugely successful PEN line with an all new member: the PEN E-P5, a digital update of a classic film camera designed new tech and performance advancements. Designed for photographers looking for superior image quality in a portable body, the PEN E-P5 delivers a unique shooting experience for photographers looking to keep things compact, including offering a shutter speed of 1/8000th of a second, a first for the compact camera market.

It also boasts built-in Wi-Fi, autofocus advancements, easy-access manual controls and a host of other features. The new flagship in the Olympus PEN is packed with the tech found inside Olympus’s premier Micro Four Thirds camera, the OM-D E-M5: 16-Megapixel TruePic VI Live MOS sensor, FAST AF, 5-Axis Image Stabilization and more. A touted “world class autofocus system,” also found in the Olympus OM-D E-M5, powers the E-P5’s new Super Spot AF, accurately brings into focus even extremely small subjects. Free Photoshop Course From Lynda.com Through May 10th. Want to improve, or just possibly brush up on your photoshops skills? Lynda.com is offering a free 1 hour and 37 minutes video to help you enhance your photos.

In this course, the Photoshop senior product manager takes you on an insider’s tour of the key photo-enhancement features in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Even if you consider yourself a master I’m sure they have some tricks for you. This course is only available through May 10 so act fast. All you need to do is go to their Facebook page HERE, click on the link and like their page. Related Adobe Launches Photoshop Touch on Smartphones Previously only available on tablets, Adobe just announced that their mobile fully-loaded editing software is now available on both Android and iOS smartphones. In "Business" Quick Fix To Making Your RAW Photos Look Better. Shooting photos in RAW is the choice of most professionals. Unfortunately, we all know that once you import those photos into Lightroom, the vibrant images viewed on your camera LCD suddenly look flat. What if there were a quick fix that would make your RAW images better replicate what you see on your camera?

One of the keys to running a more efficient business as a photographer is to find the tasks that we repeat most often and find the most effective ways to do those. One of those tasks that I found myself doing over and over again was trying to make my RAW images pop like they seemed to do in the camera. Before I share the information below, I must caution everyone. I simply call it my “Dayley Booster Shot”, and I apply the preset to every RAW image when importing my photos into Lightroom. Here are my exact settings I apply to every image through my preset. [Download Dayley Booster Shot Preset] The second option, and one which I feel is even easier, is to go to your Library module. A Detailed Explanation of How Photoshop Blend Modes Work - Photoshop Blend Modes Explained | Photo Blog Stop.

Working with blend modes is almost always an experimental process. Because it’s nearly impossible to predict the results, you always seem to end up experimenting with different modes and Fill Opacities until you get the results you’re looking for. In this article I’m going to give you a high-level view of what the various blend modes do, and then I’ll dig deeper into the nuts and bolts of the blend modes by explaining some of the math involved, and their interrelationships with each other. I’m not going to “show” you how the blend modes work—I’m going to “explain” how they work. By the time you finish reading this article, you should have a better idea of how to use blend modes and where to begin your “experimentation,” which in turn should reduce the time it takes to achieve the results you’re looking for. How Blend Modes Work Blend Mode Groups While the blend mode names don’t make all that much sense, Adobe did group the blend modes into logical groups.

Keyboard Shortcuts Blend Mode Math. The Complete Guide To Photoshop Blending Modes. Photoshop blending modes are one of those areas in Photoshop that a very few people understand in full detail. Everyone has a general idea on how they work and what some of the modes do specifically. Much of it has always seemed to be understood through experimentation. The results you get are often guessed. If you’re the lucky few who know all of them precisely, you will still want to read this article. I found a great write up that explains everything in detail for those that do not know. Even for those that do, there’s a lot more that is included with the information. This guide from Photoshop Blog Stop goes over it all.

My favorite part was the section called ‘Luminance Blending’ that allows for fine tuned control. Here are the topics that it covers: Check out the full article here and I hope you enjoy the information as much as I enjoyed finding it to share with all of you! [Via Photoshop Blog Stop] Related In "Editorial"