Are you looking for an awesome travel camera? We’ve been trialing the Nikon Z fc (crop sensor) courtesy of Progear and are pretty impressed with its functionality plus how easy it is to use. There are dedicated dials on the top of the camera
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In this video Julianne takes us through “Combining Video Frames to Create Still Image” – a way of using a video clip to create a long exposure looking image with motion frozen. She takes you through how to use Smart Objects
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Introducing Jess Shirley who has joined Women in Photography’s team. Jess has worked as a freelance photographer for 10 years for clients that include Fairfax Media (Stuff), Wedding Photography, Family, Product, Real Estate and Fine Art Photography and is a tutor at NMIT.
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If you’re considering joining any of Women in Photography’s tours or retreats, we’ve done some digging and found one insurance company which covers you for COVID-19. If you buy a new Single Trip travel insurance policy on Cover-More (owned by Zurich Insurance),
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In this YouTube tutorial, Julianne takes us through using & creating lens blur in Photoshop.
Super cool and easy to create a smoke flake in Photoshop with step by step instructions – check out this latest YouTube from Julianne.
In this YouTube, Julianna covers the difference between the free and paid versions of Lightroom mobile on iOS as well as walk through the basic workflow of adding photos from your camera, making edits, and sharing images. Adobe Lightroom for mobile is
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Learn how to prepare your image for printing to showcase your photography in the best light. Click here to watch Julianne’s YouTube tutorial
Today we introduce you to Leanne Silver one of our amazingly dedicated Senior Photography Mentors – later this year Leanne is leading our Cruising the Sub Antarctic Islands expedition, something which is a must for landscape and wildlife photographers plus of course,
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This video demonstrates two enhancements made to the Content Aware Fill Workspace in Photoshop v21.1