Musical Photography-A Guest Post By Gretchen Troop
My musical photography collection was shot entirely in Wyoming, which is a strange segue for a city girl like me. I am a professional singer with a degree in photography and the singing definitely...
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From now until May 31st, the BDA Unlimited Program is only $850! This package is ideal for college students or recent college grads. As an undergrad, students tend to take classes that are focused in...
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How do I go about making a digital publication? I hear these words frequently from clients and attendees of my classes and seminars. That’s akin to saying, “I want to be an artist. How do I do that?”...
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Information Age In the beginning, programmers created the internet, and behold–it was ugly. At the time, it didn’t matter much though because people were so blown away at the ease of sharing...
View ArticlePhotoshop Workbench 288: The Lloyd Williams Kaleidoscope
Some days I ask myself if it’s okay to have this much fun while working. Of course the response that always comes back is, “If I have fun, then my audience will have fun.” And if you’re having fun, my...
View ArticlePhotoshop Workbench 317: Transforming a Photo into an Illustration
A few days ago, I received Corey Barker’s remarkable book, Down & Dirty Tricks for Designers, in the mail. The book is loaded with inspiring effects, one of which I’d like to share with you today....
View ArticleMulti-Color Toning in Photoshop with Gradient Maps
Want a preview of some of the amazing techniques in the Adobe Photoshop: the Heart of Color Correction class? Photoshop offers numerous ways to add a color wash to a scene. The most common approach is...
View ArticleThe Most Powerful Way to Convert Color to Black and White in Photoshop
Photoshop’s Black & White adjustment layer is a remarkable tool for converting color to black and white, yet it has a weakness. Using a single Black & White adjustment layer, you can’t...
View ArticleCreative Breakthrough: It Takes a Village
Today, I’d like to share a personal story about giving yourself permission to listen deeply to your creative soul. For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a passion for compositing. In recent years,...
View ArticleThe Black And White Of The Red
By now, I’m sure you’ve heard about the decision by the Chicago Sun-Times to eliminate its entire photography staff and rely on the camera phones of the reporters at the scene/event. It probably goes...
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View ArticleSatifaction from BDA’s Adobe Photoshop Hands-On Workshop
Taking this class, I wasn’t expecting much as I had previously had a full semester of Digital Design. With that being said, I came out of this class much more knowledgeable in Adobe Photoshop than I...
View ArticleMaking the Move to Better Typography
It’s been stated that: Good typography is invisible. Bad typography is everywhere (a quote that has been immortalized in a rather infamous poster created by the English designer, Craig Ward ). It’s no...
View ArticleWeb Design Transitions Certificate Program Review
I recently completed the Web Design Transitions Certificate Program at Boulder Digital Arts Instructor Brian Shaffer BDA’S Web Design Transitions Certificate Program at Boulder Digital Arts goes deep...
View Article[Some of] the Best Infographics of 2014
2014 SAW STELLAR EXAMPLES OF THE POWER OF DATA VISUALIZATION TO SHED LIGHT ON NEARLY ANY SUBJECT, FROM POLITICS TO DOGS. //Original article found on Fast Company in the Design section written by Carey...
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