Have you ever captured what could be a great photo, except there is a MAJOR distraction? In this image that I captured with an epic sky – the tree line on the left side of the image was a major bummer and totally ruined the flow of the image. There was only one way to handle it – remove it in Photoshop!
In this video, we're transforming distractions in Photoshop with some healing tools and stretching tools!
Nicole Begley, M.Photog.Cr., CPP, is a zoological animal trainer turned pet photographer and educator. She created Hair of the Dog in 2012 to empower pet photographers to turn their dreams into reality by helping them improve their craft and grow their pet photography business.
Nicole has authored a book “Pet and Equine Photography for Everyone”, available on Amazon. She established Nicole Begley Photography in Pittsburgh, PA in 2010 but now serves the market of Charlotte, NC.
Nicole shares her home with her husband, two small humans, and her Puerto Rican rescue dog Zoey. Oh yes, she is also Chief of Staff to Emma the cat. She is the creator of the #selfiedog series, a travel addict, and a chocolate martini connoisseur.
In this must-watch tutorial, we’re unmasking the secret behind achieving perfect focus in group shots of dogs with different heights. Learn how to create a fan favorite ‘puppy dog eyes’ type shot from two separate images while maintaining a shallow depth of field.
Ever found yourself wishing your frequently used tools in Photoshop had their own dedicated spot on the toolbar? Or maybe there’s that one tool you never use and wish you could just make it disappear (I’m looking at you, pencil tool!). If that’s the case, then this video is for you!
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