Tag Archives: Basic

Tips for Processing Landscape Photos – from Basic Edits to Artistic Interpretation

All professional, and many hobbyist photographers, post-process their photos. There are various reasons why you want to edit your photos, besides the fact RAW files need some level of processing, including: To fix minor errors made when you took the … Continue reading

Posted in Digital Photography | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

11 Steps for Basic Portrait Editing in Lightroom – A Beginner’s Guide

I love Lightroom, and use it for the vast majority of my portrait editing. You can achieve a wide variety of portrait effects in Lightroom, from harsh and grungy, to soft and dreamy. My technique varies depending on the kind … Continue reading

Posted in Digital Photography | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

How to do Basic Processing on a Portrait in 5 Minutes Using Lightroom

There’s a Triangle of Service that you may have seen before which goes something like this: You have three options available (cheap, quick, quality) but can only choose two. I first saw this on a sign in an automotive shop years ago, … Continue reading

Posted in Digital Photography | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Basic Accounting Tips for Freelance Web Designers

Published in Business How do you feel about accounting? How much do you even know about what kind of accounting records you need to keep?If you

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

5 Basic Tips for A/B Testing

Published in Design Process A/B testing is arguably the simplest way to analyze the effectiveness of a particular component of your marketing campaign. Some consider this synonymous to split testing. Others consider it as a variant of split testing, with … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment