In this episode Mark shows you how to streamline your editing workflow by creating actions in Photoshop CS6. Anything you do in Photoshop can be “recorded” into an action that can make bulk processing images a breeze.
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Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace. This series was created specifically for AdoramaTV.
In this episode Mark shows you how to streamline your editing workflow by creating actions in Photoshop CS6. Anything you do in Photoshop can be “recorded” into an action that can make bulk processing images a breeze.
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One of the questions Mark frequently receives is how to light a portrait so there aren’t any shadows on the face. Mark will show you that adding a second light isn’t always the answer.
With a couple simple techniques, you will learn how to get great portraits without harsh shadows.
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While Mark is injured in the studio he must find creative ways to shoot! His limited mobility allows him to shoot small projects as still life.
In this episode he walks you through a small one-light setup for still life photographs. Mark shoots vegetables as his still life project and shows you how to turn them in fine art using Lightroom 5!
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In this episode, Mark visits Gavin Hoey in London and comes up with an idea to do a composited image.
Mark flies back to Arizona to take some “chilly” photos on a white background. In Part 2 of this episode, Gavin will use Photoshop to make Mark’s model look like she’s in London!
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In this episode Mark will guide you through all of his favorite Lightroom shortcuts! If you can edit using these easy shortcuts, you will be able to edit faster and more efficiently. Don’t miss these great tips!
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In this episode, Mark gives you 10 tips for working in the studio. These are things that you may have never been taught, but they are great tips for staying safe and being efficient in the studio.
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In this episode, Mark walks through the totally portable live streaming solution he made for his Mark Wallace: LIVE workshops. (www.snapfactory.com/live)
This setup is perfect for churches, educational facilities, conference halls or companies. The gear allows you to do live events (seminars, presentations, etc.) and live stream to the web anywhere there’s power and an internet connection.
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In this episode, Mark answers one of his most popular questions – how do I get a white background? Mark will demonstrate how to get that crisp, shadowless background with Speedlights, as well as with only one light.
The key to this technique is understanding the Inverse Squre Law and where to position both the light and your subject.
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Mark goes retro by using his old Polaroid Land Camera in the studio. Many of the older instant film cameras have a sync port which can be used to connect a radio trigger like a PocketWizard Plus III. Then your camera can trigger studio strobes for some awesome instant shots!
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This episode is a follow-up to Episode 122: Visual Pushups. In this episode, Mark demonstrates how to use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 to make pictures that pop! Watch as he demonstrates tricks such as adjusting the saturation and clarity.
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