Work With Your Images Like a Professional Using Photoshop

July 13th, 2010

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People buy Adobe Photoshop because they want one thing – professional quality images. One of the problems that come along with purchasing the program is learning how to use it to get the quality results you want. Now you have available at your fingertips one of the most comprehensive computer based tutorials for Photoshop, “Learn Photoshop Now”.

Within a matter of hours, students will be able to master the basic functions in Photoshop. Transform old photographs in new ones using a simple shortcut. Get rid of the red-eye effect in many photos. Learn to use the Palette Well and other important Photoshop tools that seem cumbersome to understand.

Learn to work with the tools that the professionals use. Using functions like “Grow” and “layering” to create seamless works of art every time! Discard the time wasters by using short cuts and tricks. Learn how to navigate through your images in Adobe Photoshop.

Make the subjects of your photos look better by adding photograph enhancements. Learn how to get teeth looking pearly white, how to remove blemishes and double chins and how to remove wrinkles. People will love your work because you know how to make them look great in their photographs!

Learn Photoshop Now will teach you how to make logos and other graphics designs in Adobe. A single logo design could cost you anywhere from $300 to $500. You can save that money, but you now also have a way to generate some cash flow just from using a resource you already purchased!

Having effective tools and resources are the reasons why learning systems are successful. As people strive to do more with less time, they will be looking for training systems that can help them grasp the skills they need quickly and easily. Learn Photoshop Now does that for their students.

Professional Artists keep up with current events in their field. Learn Photoshop Now not only offers you training on how to use the Adobe Photoshop program, they also provide a blog full of resources that will keeps artists in the learning stage of their career. Discover new tips and tricks to help get the job done in Photoshop quicker and easier!

David Peters is a well-established Adobe Photoshop Coach. He understands the needs and fears of new Photoshop users and has helped many people with his tutorial series. Also of proven value are his ongoing email updates which keep his students at the forefront of learning.

Blogs are a quickly growing medium for the distributions of information. learn photoshop Now is using this cutting edge medium as a means to keep in touch with their students. They can find news, tips, tricks and updates for Photoshop that aren’t taught on the computer based tutorials. Specific topics have included the CS3 Red Eye Tutorial, Photography Tips – “Ghosting”, Photoshop Lab Color and more!

Learning Photoshop Now is quickly becoming a valuable leader as a training system for Adobe Photoshop. Students are raving about the results they are getting as a result of using this easy to understand system.

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With a degree in graphic design, can you work for a company to design fashion or accessories?

June 1st, 2010

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Would a graphic design degree be good enough to work as an electronic designer in the fashion or accessory (such as Claires) industry?

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Digital Photography Allows YOU To Do Pro-Quality Work

April 4th, 2010

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Is there any reason that YOU cannot take professional quality photographs? Not any more. We are in the digital age – and for photographers (by the way, that’s you) this is good news! You do not need a lab full of darkness and chemicals to set up a darkroom – digital allows you to take control of every step of your photography – from shooting, to loading on your computer, to editing and printing your images – all from your desk (or the kitchen table, if you so desire).


You can do it all! Rather than be amazed at what the pros can do – be amazed at what YOU can do! Digital photography allows YOU to do what, formerly, was reserved for the pros:

remove red eye

remove shadows

crop unwanted objects

crop for close ups

clone out undesirables

change an image to black & white or sepia

adjust the background

make a collage of special images


And this is just the beginning.

You can do a tummy tuck and never leave the house

You can melt away years with a clickety-click

You can wave goodbye to wrinkles


Of course, there is much more you can do in editing your images, but you get the point.

Another digital photography beauty is the ability to shoot your people or events and view them ON THE SPOT! This can be done either through your digital camera’s viewfinder or by loading onto your computer. When you are shooting special events in your life this is a real plus. Getting developed rolls of film back from a reunion or vacation is heartbreaking if something went wrong (and even someone having their eyes closed, if it is during a wedding portrait, is “something wrong”).


Practice makes perfect! If you believe this AT ALL, you can better understand why digital photography can help you learn to do great photography. Watch someone taking photographs with a medium format camera. At $$ per pop, notice how careful they are as to what they shoot, and how often. With digital you have no such limitations. You can shoot 300 pictures of sunsets, waterfalls, wildlife, wedding photos or your grandkids, and it is not a pain in the billfold.


This does not mean go out and shotgun blast everything you see. You still want to keep in mind the need to have a reason (theme) for taking a photography – think about how to focus attention on it, removing what distracts from your theme, and adding whatever attracts or highlights your theme, to make it a great photograph. However if you subscribe to “practice makes perfect” I hope you also agree with the guide “repetition for emphasis.”

When you learn ONE thing in the field of photography, digital allows you to put it into application immediately and without limit.


Digital cameras are becoming even more affordable for the average shutterbug. You can purchase a quality point and shoot digital camera or a pro-sumer DSLR and neither will require a home loan.

Yes, digital photography is not only the wave of the future – it is a wonderful way for you to enjoy one of the truly great hobbies and – for some – a very rewarding career!


For more information on digital photography and other related photography subjects you may want to read the article:

http://www.you-can-do-great-photography.com/digital-photography.html


This article authored by: You-Can-Do-Great-Photography.com

This article was authored by You-Can-Do-Great-Photography.com

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Graphic design interest me as I’m very good in photoshop, do I need a degree in order to work in this field?

March 15th, 2010

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I am a photographer but making little money. I’m thinking of switching careers in order to make more money. Graphic design is something appealing to me as I’m very good with photoshop. I took a graphic design class in collage and enjoyed it. Any suggestions? Can I work, be gamefully employed without a degree in graphic design?

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Can you write freelance graphic design work off of your taxes?

March 11th, 2010

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I am a college student doing freelance graphic design work on the side. I just completed a job with a businessman who I hope to turn into a repeat client but – he doesn’t like that he has to pay me in cash and that he cannot write this off on his taxes. How can he continue to pay me in cash, and write off this expense?

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Graphic Design Work? Life Updates! Moving! YouTube Video Changes Coming!

February 11th, 2010

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Wow that is a long title. This video is about me. My life. Changes. If you want graphic design work! All that jazz. Hit me up. Thanks for subscribing and stickin' in there with me during my busy life lately!! I love ya'll.

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What would a graphic design work incorporating type and images be called?

December 17th, 2009

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I am doing a workshop on graphic design and I am having a little trouble on terminology. I have seen type+image works called “print,” but are they only referred to as “print” if they are intended to be printed out? Then what is “print design?” I considered the word “graphic,” but I think that might be too broad and general, as it could incorporate simply vector images and whatnot.

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Students’ Work – Creative Digital Photography Classes at Glanaman – Autumn 2009

December 9th, 2009

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Video Portfolio for the Creative digital photography classes at the Glanaman Community Education Centre. Courses provided by Learning Carmarhenshire. If you are interested in doing IT or Digital Photography classes at Glanaman visit the following website :- www.stevenmorgan.co.uk or telephone : 07952 611545.

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