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Dodge & Burn in Portrait Photography: A Beginner’s Guide to Shaping Light
Portrait photography isn’t just about capturing a face — it’s about sculpting light. One of the most powerful techniques for doing this in post-processing is dodge and burn. If you’ve ever wondered how professional retouchers make skin look three-dimensional, eyes pop, or cheekbones appear more defined, dodge and burn is almost always part of the…
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Blend If: A Hidden Photoshop Feature Photographers Should Know
If you’ve ever spent too long trying to mask out a sky, blend a texture onto skin without it looking painted on, or merge two exposures naturally, there’s a Photoshop feature that can save you a huge amount of time. It’s called Blend If, and it’s one of those hidden gems that even intermediate photographers…
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Color Grading Techniques for Portrait Photographers
Color grading is one of those finishing touches that separates a good portrait from a truly memorable one. It’s not just about making an image look “pretty” — it’s about creating a mood, a consistency across your work, and making your subject feel like they belong in the light around them.The good news? You don’t…
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