3 Steps to Automate Your Editing Workflow | Lightroom + Photoshop
Wedding season is rolling in as hot as the weather, and we are all stretching out the clock with time spent at the computer.
Wedding season is rolling in as hot as the weather, and we are all stretching out the clock with time spent at the computer.
When it comes to creating my painterly-style images, I wouldn’t really say I have a crystal ball.
When it comes to post-production, you really need to develop a roadmap or workflow for how to get the results you want without wasting time.
Whether you are new to photography or have been in business for a while, you’ve likely heard of Adobe Lightroom. It’s one of the industry’s leading photo editing software for photographers and certainly a tool you want to add to your bag.
Retouching is an art just like painting or even sculpting. In all honesty, my retouching process has always been all over the place
Lightroom is a great tool in the arsenal of any photographer. If you're serious about photography, you likely already use Lightroom. In this post, I'll share with you some of my favorite tips that improve my workflow and help to create more compelling images.
Whether you are just starting out or have been in business for years, you’ve likely come across Adobe Lightroom Classic. Learning this tool can be daunting at first—and with all the tutorials and courses you can buy, it seems hopeless to start. Having used this program for almost a decade, I am still learning and making my own workflows better.
There are so many avenues for editing color when it comes to Lightroom Classic and it’s easy to get sucked into the minutia of buying presets and profiles.
3 Ways To Make Creative Editing Easier in Lightroom Classic with Dustin Lucas Now that wedding season has finally started…
It’s busy season for most of us and what better time for Adobe to drop a new version of Lightroom Classic, right? Not only that, but Apple released Mac OS Monterey and silicon chips for creatives.