Photo Stock Greek Church
Yesterday’s preparatory Training Call for the Ycademy Seminar on “Photo Media Stock – How to present and sell your photos, media, audios and videos online” focused on improving the original photo of a Greek Church that you see right at the bottom of this article, by using the Adjustment Tools in Photoshop CS4.
Here is my quick result…
Photo Stock Greek Church
Here below is the original Photo Stock Greek Church that needed a bit of punch, more definition in the mosaique and bricks, less ‘haze’ in the sky… and this without the windows disappearing into black holes… which they don’t if you enlarge the picture… but just… as I liked to sculpt with a bit more shadow. i could reduce it a tick… Question of feeling, mood and taste…
The professional buyer – be it an art director, a graphic artist or a web designer would perhaps push it all back a bit again, depending on the target. And bear in mind – here we talk Internet – not print.
The advantage of the original photo is that it’s sharp and well focused. Any professional can push it the way he or she wants it… so this was mainly an exercise also to get more familiar with the Adjustment Menu in Photoshop CS4 – which everybody followed with great enthusiasm … especially enjoying the forbidden paths of pushing personal creativity to the limits… Which we of course don’t show here where it’s all for… Photo Stock. So I never demonstrated it… did I?
Ycademy Seminar August 2010
If Digital Photography is something you enjoy and you wish to expand your knowledge in terms of how to present and sell your digital material online – possibly via Photo Media Stock – join us for the next Ycademy Seminar on 28 and 29 August 2010. Hurry – it’s almost sold out.
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