My regular readers know that I like to use film. Especially if I want a specific look for an image or particular client. But when I shoot digital I go for a clean, crisp look to my wedding pictures. I’m not real big on washes for my photos, or stylizing them in Photoshop. But that doesn’t mean I don’t know how to do all those cool effects.
There are so many different resources for learning how to Photoshop your wedding photos. I’e personally spent countless hours reading on-line and looking for the best photoshop tutorials. The ones that give a very subtle, but unique look. In my opinion, the tutorials written by David J. Nightingale. David’s blog is one of the most popular photo-blogs in the world Chromasia.
If you are looking for that desaturated look for your photos, or don’t know how to get the look of the photographs in Dwell Magazine, or perhaps you need to do an amazing custom Black & White conversion, or you are just looking foran alternative to Totally Rad Actions, turn to the Chromasia Tutorials.
There is a small charge for this information, but I’ve paid for it, and can tell you that the information is some of the best on the web, and well worth the small membership fees.
I highly recommend them.






