Richard Harrington regularly explores the fusion of photography and video. He is also the founder of RHED Pixel, a visual communications company based in Washington, D.C. and a well-known author. Rich has published over 150 courses on Lynda.com. Rich has authored several books including From Still to Motion, Understanding Photoshop, and Creating DSLR Video.
Rich Harrington discusses how AI works in partnership with Human intelligence to free people up to do more with less time.
Are you looking to boost your photo editing superpowers? We've got you covered with this free webinar on LuminarFLEX. This amazing plugin/extension helps fix and enhance photos in just seconds.
For years, Hollywood has used Lookup Tables to achieve creative results quickly. These magical files can do all sorts of things like simulate film stocks, change color and tone, and much more.
Apple recently announced several improvements for its built-in photo organizer. The next version of the macOS is called Catalina and is expected this Fall. Here’s what’s new features you can expect in the future (and a few you can get right now).
Discover how to create better HDR images from start to finish in this FREE webinar. Landscape Photographer, Richard Harrington will demonstrate techniques you can use when in the field and when you are in front of your computer.
Choosing the best laptop for photographers is sometimes like juggling requirements. On the one hand, the device must be powerful enough to easily work with the best photo editors. On the other hand, the laptop must be portable so you can take it with you on any photo shoot.
Each such portrait is a masterpiece in its own way since for each individual shot a huge number of factors have to be taken into account. It's real art because you have to take into account the light, the subject, the dramatic feel of the model, and much more. We'll tell you some general points that will help you create your own dramatic lighting photography.
Have you ever wondered why some photos look really good? A lot of it comes down to how things are arranged in the picture, which is what we call "composition techniques in photography." In this post, we're going to explore 10 simple but powerful ways to make your photos look better!