January Issue Of PhotographyBB Is Out
The January issue of the web’s best photography magazine, PhotographyBB is now available for free download. This month’s magazine is jam-packed with goodies as usual.
The January 2010 edition examines the merits of keeping a strong and tidy photo portfolio, be it physical or an online gallery. Additionally, this issue explores composition techniques, and how negative space can strengthen a photo while drawing the viewer deeper into the image. This month also looks at the Lightroom 3 Beta release in-depth, featuring the new Publish Services and Watermarking tools.
Editor in Chief, Dave Seeram had these comments regarding this recent release:
“It’s a new year and that means exciting new features for 2010. This month’s edition kicks off a new series on portraiture lighting, and how to achieve better portrait photos using a single flash unit in combination with ambient lighting. We also have a few Valentine’s goodies, including a Photoshop tutorial and a book suggestion for those who are interested in learning to create dramatic and romantic Hollywood style portraits. Additionally, we dive into the Lightroom 3 beta release for a look at some cool new features that every Lightroom user is sure to make use of. Pre-visualization can be a powerful tool, and one of our newest contributing authors gives us a great look at how we can use pre-visualization in our photography.
This month, I have a short tutorial in the magazine on how to create a Valentine’s picture using filters and blending modes in Photoshop.
You can download this month’s magazine and all of the previous editions here.
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