Black and White Photography- Top 10 tips and techniques by Joel Wolfson I built my first darkroom when I was 13. For my first several years of photography I shot, processed and printed almost all black and white. When photography became my full time profession in 1985 I shot more color than black and white. I started using the first digital … [Read more...]
Provence and Tuscany
Provence and Tuscany What's it like spending the month of May in Provence and Tuscany? **Update: We're planning to offer this workshop again May 2017! Email us to be on the early notification list** Villages of Provence Photo Workshop & Really Fun Tour My first workshop was in France so that's where I started my month overseas. … [Read more...]
Hidden at the Bottom- New Dehaze Tool in Lightroom
Hidden at the Bottom- New Dehaze Tool in Lightroom by Joel Wolfson If you scroll nearly all the way down the palettes in the Develop module of Lightroom’s latest release, at the bottom of the Effects panel, you’ll find a wonderful new control slider called “Dehaze”. Although it will provide an effect that seems to reduce haze in an … [Read more...]
Psychology of Color
Psychology of Color in Photography by Joel Wolfson I went through all my best selling fine art images and found that most of them had a predominant presence of yellow in them. Why would that be? Because colors affect us both psychologically and physiologically. Yellow imparts a sense of warmth, cheerfulness and comfort. It is welcoming and … [Read more...]
Beyond Realism
From Real to Surreal in 10 Steps Normally I go to great lengths to capture and present my subject as I saw it. My approach is based on realism when communicating the experience; whether the awe of a beautiful landscape, the intrigue of ancient architecture, or conveying the essence of a person in a portrait. What happens if you take this … [Read more...]
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