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HDR video “Making Of” : The Lexus on Broadway Avenue in New York, NY

May 04, 2011 1 Comment by admin

On my last trip to New York City, I had planned for a few HDR sessions during my stay, mixed in with some editorial shooting in NYC.   Image Info For this HDR “making of”, 5 exposures were taken with a Nikon D700 + Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4 G ED VR with the following settings: exposure [...]

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Oloneo PhotoEngine review | HDR tonemapping Software and HDR workshops announcements

Apr 20, 2011 6 Comments by admin

At the time of this post, Oloneo PhotoEngine is very close to its release and for those of you who are on the fence on buying it, I thought this review would help you make up your mind.

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Photoshop Makeover: Creating a powerful portrait from start to finish

Sep 28, 2010 2 Comments by admin

Creating a striking portrait is teamwork. It’s about mastering the lighting, having a talent who’s able to convey your vision and the ability to put the talent in the right mind state.Finally, using the right editing techniques is key to achieve the result that you want in the end. So are you ready for some learning?

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Photoshop Makeover: Fashionista514′s Headshot

Jan 11, 2010 4 Comments

Photoshop portrait retouching is everywhere: in blogs, newspapers, magazines. With the development of online tutorials, plug-ins and actions, access to the skill has become easier than ever. However, like all skills, learning how to balance each adjustment is not that as easy as it may seem and experience is key. It can also depends on [...]

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Snowy alley of the Plateau Mont-Royal I | Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Jan 10, 2010 1 Comment

Funny how I’ve been living in Montreal for more than 12 years and I still have very few winter photos in my collection. So what a better day than Christmas Eve to go out and take a few photos. Most of you have already seen the Snowy backyard somewhere on the Plateau Mont-Royal blog post [...]

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Quick photoshop tip: How to keep EXIF on HDR photos

Dec 30, 2009 1 Comment

The problem with HDR photos and panoramas is that editing strip the resulting files of their EXIF data. Here is a simple video detailing the different steps to keep the EXIF data in your files. The format that you use for saving does not influence the end result. I hope it helped. Thank you for [...]

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Portrait: The curious sides of Krista Lee Watson

Dec 28, 2009 No Comments

Before I start to explain the process used to create the above photograph, I wanted to thank Krista (an actress from Toronto whom I met during a Lighting Essentials workshop, visit her website here) for being such a good sport having endured the cold temperature of Montreal at the end of November with such grace. [...]

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A Snowy backyard somewhere on the Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal, Canada

Dec 27, 2009 1 Comment

Since I got to Montreal in 1997, I’ve always been fascinated by those backyard alleys, and specifically those who display a lot of symmetry. The brickworks of many old buildings make for a great interest too. This specific photo was taken on Christmas Eve 2009 on a fairly overcast weather. I used a Nikon D300 [...]

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Making Of: DRI Photo of Macy’s Store, Union Square, San Francisco

Dec 23, 2009 2 Comments

During my last trip to San Francisco, I had the opportunity to take a few photos at the blue hour in San Francisco before heading out on a road trip to Seattle, Wa. The photo above was taken at Union Square and pictures the amazing facade of Macy’s store along Geary Street. The three photos [...]

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