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 In Volume 3, Joe focuses on seeing possibility in every frame, even the ones that may not look promising at first. You will see demonstrations that include exposure control, color correction, distraction removal, perspective work, sky replacement, cropping, and guiding the viewer’s attention. This volume includes lighthouse images, a quiet bird image, a balloon shot, mountain and fence scenes, harbor images, a church panorama, an alpine peak, and a cathedral interior.

 

In Volume 4, the focus is on shaping the photograph you had in mind. Joe works through images where clarity often comes from simplifying, subtracting, and guiding the viewer with light and composition. This volume includes misty dock scenes, lighthouse images, waterfall panoramas, landscapes, a train image, and a tea setup. Some lessons are about atmosphere and subtlety, while others involve more advanced cleanup and reconstruction.

 

Together, these two volumes will help you think more deeply about what each image needs and how to use Lightroom and Photoshop to support the story, mood, and structure of the photograph.

Best of The Photography Kitchen Volume 3 & 4

$29.00Price
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