The Weekly Roundup has come to the end of the week. Meaning we have three articles that will not only peak your interest. But also to get you thinking more. Maybe they could even change your own idea towards portraits or if you'd prefer to not have people photo-bomb in your landscape photos.
How-to start editing digital photos:
http://www.popphoto.com/how-to/2014/02/software-workshop-introduction-to-digital-photo-editing
When you think of a workshop program to help you along whatever you've chosen to spend the majority of your time with. How about a workshop to get you to start editing your digital photography? Come on we all needed a bit of help in the beginning, so if you are just now getting into the digital game, check out this article.
5 Reasons Why Having People in Your Photos is a Good Thing:
Sometimes that landscape shot looks incredible until you get to the editing room and notice that a hiker is present in the background. Do not get discouraged, having people in your photos is a good thing! Showing scale, distance and even individuals can help tell the story that you want to get across.
Portraits: Shoot Details and Evoke Imagination:
http://digital-photography-school.com/portraits-shoot-details-evoke-imagination
Who knew a hand could tell so much in a portrait. Getting up close (literally) with your subject, crop the image to only show half of their face, a hand or even their silhouette. Show off the skills provided by your eye and the camera, telling a slightly different story than just the straight forward portrait.
When the day is done, all you want to do is either edit your images and hope you captured that story out of one photo. New to the editing world, try out the workshop. Want to shoot in detail or learn that people photo-bombing your image may just very well be the best thing to happen. Come back next week to see what we have rounded up for you.