Browsing all posts in September, 2012.
BMP Greatest Hits – My Lightroom Workflow
I will be traveling this week, heading back to my childhood home because of an illness in the family. In the meantime, I will be posting three of the most-visited articles on our site. Enjoy, and I’ll see you next week! ———- By Tiffany Joyce, originally posted 12/29/2011 A few folks have sent messages, asking [...]
BMP Greatest Hits – How to Write a Photography Proposal
I will be traveling this week, heading back to my childhood home because of an illness in the family. In the meantime, I will be posting three of the most-visited articles on our site. Enjoy, and I’ll see you next week! ———- By Tiffany Joyce, originally posted 9/23/2010 Are you interested in going pro with [...]
BMP Greatest Hits – 10 Personal Photography Project Ideas
I will be traveling this week, heading back to my childhood home because of an illness in the family. In the meantime, I will be posting three of the most-visited articles on our site. Enjoy, and I’ll see you next week! ———- By Steve Russell, originally posted 2/29/12 If you take photography classes or attend [...]
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Photography Competition
I have visited the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, several times. The museum possesses a lovely collection of the large-format artwork for which the artist is so well known. If you have the opportunity and you’re in the Santa Fe area, I highly recommend a visit! The proprietors of the Georgia O’Keeffe [...]
Create A Custom Preset In Lightroom 4
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 comes with a bunch of great presets, and I find myself using a combination of four of them fairly often. I decided to create a custom preset that incorporates all four presets, so I can apply the effects with a single click. For a lot of my landscape photos, I like [...]
Clarity vs. Sharpening in Lightroom
One of the last steps that we perform in post-processing is sharpening our photos. I find myself to be a greater fan of “clarity” when post-processing in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 (or Lightroom 3), and apply it with a more liberal hand than I apply sharpening. But what is the difference between clarity and sharpening? [...]




