Glow. Or in this case, the Orton Sandwich technique! It's a simple PP technique which uses the blending method to give an image a certain glow. The application is pretty straightforward - duplicate the picture layer, blur the first layer and then select a blending method such as Soft Light, Screen etc depending on the… Continue reading Photography Project 26 – G is for…
Photography Project 26 – F is for…
Form As we've touched on previously, not all photography and certainly not all art, has to represent the true form. There's an obsession in today's photographic world with sharpness and contour; if a photo isn't 'tack sharp' then there's something wrong with it. Certainly you'll find any number of 'experts' on the Internet these days… Continue reading Photography Project 26 – F is for…
Photography Project 26 – E is for…
Extreme Exposures I was looking at some stuff by the New Zealand-based photographer/artist Eva Polak recently and was really impressed not only with the technique but with her imagination and creativity also. There are some great photographers out there but I'm becoming more interested in the process of using photography as an artistic medium, closer… Continue reading Photography Project 26 – E is for…


