Mathew Browne is a photographer from Wales specializing in travel photography, cityscapes, and architecture. Over the last decade, he has visited over 60 countries and territories in search of beautiful photo locations. He is also the head of product development for the photo location sharing platform, PhotoHound. Since turning professional, Mathew’s work has won several awards, featured in magazines, and he has worked with tourist boards to create striking, bold imagery.
We asked Mathew Browne, the experienced travel photographer and Skylum ambassador, to share his impressions and show us the winners.
Who hasn’t been amazed at least once by the starry night sky? How can you capture its mystery in a photo? Mathew Browne, a photographer from Wales specializing in travel and cityscape photography and one of our Skylum Brand Ambassadors, reveals his Luminar astrophotography editing tips.
In this article, the Skylum team is diving into the light of diffused softness. Want to know what is diffused light in photography? Read on for simple tips on using a diffuser in your studio.
Regarding photo editing, having the appropriate software can significantly impact your ability to turn ordinary snapshots into captivating art pieces. Two prominent contenders in the realm of photo editing are Pixlr and Adobe Lightroom. While both enjoy positive reputations and offer various tools for improving and refining your photos, they cater to different user preferences and needs. In this thorough comparison, we will explore Pixlr and Lightroom in terms of their features, user-friendliness, performance, and pricing, assisting you in determining which software best aligns with your photo editing objectives.
Affinity Photo and GIMP represent stalwarts in the domain of image retouching, each possessing its unique arsenal of features, functions, and user interfaces. The choice between these solutions often sparks debates among photography enthusiasts seeking the ideal companion for their creative endeavors.