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Enhancing the Wedding Image with Tony Corbell
Weddings are one of the most interesting types of photography due to the great variety of subjects, locations and emotions during that special day. Watch as Award winning photographer and instructor extraordinaire, Tony Corbell demonstrates the ease of use and added benefits of using several different Nik Software products together for the ultimate wedding album images. From beautiful black and…
Latest Archived Webinars
The Complete Workflow for the Portrait Photographer with Tony Corbell
Follow along as our own award winning photographer and educator, Tony Corbell, goes through the complete workflow with portrait photography, offering time-saving tips along the way. From focusing on skin to directing the viewer’s attention, Tony will work with all of the appropriate Nik Software tools that will help to enhance your portrait photography. Cick here to view this webinar…
Photography Techniques
Simple Lighting Techniques for Photographers – Kelby Training with Tony Corbell
Master the pro techniques for producing creative and simple lighting solutions with Nik Software’s own award-winning portrait photographer, Tony Corbell. Capturing great portraits is all about understanding how to manipulate the quality, quantity, and direction of light. Learn how the pros use a variety of light shaping tools to create fantastic portraits every time, and in any kind of situation….
Photography Techniques
Between Light and Shadow – Scott Kelby’s Guest Blog with Tony Corbell
Nik Software’s Sr. Manager, Industry and Press Relations, Tony Corbell was recently interviewed on Scott Kelby’s blog where he discusses the “Elements of Light”: Light Quality, Light Quantity and Light Direction. Tony is known in the photographic industry as one of the premier Lighting and Educational instructors. Be sure to check out this informative post and find out the differences…
Focus Tip of the Month
January Tip: Cutting Through The Fog with Color Efex Pro 4
One area of photography that has always been a problem to correct has been light fog or mist. I’m not talking about heavy fog that often results in a killer picture and adds a touch of drama or mystery. I’m talking about that thin, almost invisible fog that tends to dramatically reduce the contrast and color fidelity in your work. …
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