Photo Editing, Tutorials, Photography News, and More
This Blog is where I share my passion for photo editing, photography technology and sharing my techniques with the world. I cover a range of topics from Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One, Fujifilm, Canon, Nikon, iPhone Photography, and more. If you want to see more of my actual photography work, visit my Portfolio and Photo Journal blog.
New Video: Photo Walk by Dublin's Grand Canal and Using Photography to Overcome Creative Block
In this video, I go back to basics and set out to enjoy the creative process of taking photos in order to overcome a bad case of creator block and imposter syndrome. I went for a Photo Walk by the grand canal in Dublin with my Trusty Fujifilm X-E4 and talked about how you sometimes need to take photos just for yourself and enjoy the process as a form of meditation.
Lightroom trick - How to get an Overall Adjustments Amount Slider
This is a little trick I stumbled across the other day - almost by accident. I was working on editing a photo in Lightroom, and I had made quite a few edits, but I just couldn’t get it where I wanted it. I said to myself: “I wish there was a way I could just dial all the adjustments back a little”. Then it occurred to me - there actually is a way to do that. It requires a few steps and a little roundabout thinking, but it essentially gives you a way to adjust the overall amount of your adjustments with a single slider.
Landscape Editing in Capture One - Six Photos From Start to Finish
I this video we edit a series of Landscapes in Capture One, starting with some very simple edits and working up to more complex images. I show you both the tools to use, and also share some of my philosophy on editing landscapes.
Video: How to add White Borders to Instagram Photos in Lightroom
Some people prefer posting their photos to instagram using a frame, with white borders surrounding the image, n order to preserve the original aspect ratio. People are quite divided as to whether or not this is a good thing to do or not, but if you want to do it, there are lots of ways to go about it. If you use Lightroom, there’s actually a pretty easy way to get the white border effect inside of Lightroom, without having to use plug-ins or go to Photoshop.
Watch Some of my Live Editing Videos (Previously Patreon exclusive)
I recently decided to close my Patreon channel after several years of running the page. had produced some exclusive videos for Patreon, that because of my failure to grow my channel there, never really got seen by an audience, so I’m going to share some of them here now.
Video: How To Relight a Photo in Capture One using Layers
In this video I show you how to change the direction and focus of lighting in a scene in Capture One using layers.
How to Sync Settings in Capture One (How to use the Copy and Apply Adjustments Tool)
In a recent blog post I covered the icons on the top of each of Capture One’s tool panels, and part of that was how you can sync settings from an individual adjustment panel. Based on the responses I got, it occurred to me that the way you sync settings in Capture One is a little confusing, especially for Lightroom switchers, and so I decided to make a video to explain it.
Video: Use Negative Dehaze Creatively in Capture One to create a soft light effect
In this video, I show you some tips on how to use the Dehaze tool creatively in Capture One. By using a negative amount on Capture One’s dehaze slider and by tweaking the colour, I created a soft light effect.
First Impressions of the Sony Z-V1 (And the one big problem no one talked about in the reviews)
A little while ago, I decided to upgrade my Vlogging camera, and so I bought a Sony Z-V1. I had been using a Canon GX1 Mark II, but I wanted something with 4k recording, and the Sony seemed like a good option. I have been using it on and off for the past few weeks, and so here is some early first impressions of Sony’s little Vlogging camera.
Video: Fix Tricky Colour Fringing (Chromatic Aberration) in Capture One
In this video I show you how to deal with chromatic aberration in Capture One when the default method won’t work.
Video: How To Use Silver Efex Pro with Capture One Non-Destructively
In this video, I show you how to use Silver Efex Pro (and other Nik Plug-ins) with Capture One non destructively. I actually covered this a while ago in a blog post, but I wanted to create a screencast as its a bit easier to explain.
Video: Capture One Quick Edit - New York Skyline at Dusk
My newest “quick edit” video is now up on YouTube. In this episode, I walk you through how I edited this photo of the New York City skyline, taken from the Empire State Building at dusk.
New Video: Capture One Quick Tip - Create Layer based on Colour Range
In this video, I show you how to use the colour editor to do basic colour keying and create a masked layer based on a selected colour range in Capture One.
Video: Capture One Quick Edit: US Capitol Building - Fixing a Dull Photo
This is the first video of a new series called “Quick Edits”. In this video, follow along as I edit a photo of the US Capitol Building in Capture One Pro. I wanted to try doing super short screencasts of editing just one photo. I know people often don’t have that much time to watch a longer video and so I wanted to keep them to 5 minutes or less. I often find that I learn the most just by watching what others do, and so that’s what this is.
Video: Stitching Panoramas with Capture One and Affinity Photo
I’ve had quite a few requests lately for tips on how to use Affinity Photo with Capture One for merging panoramas, and so I created a quick tutorial to show you my workflow for merging Panoramas using these two applications.
Capture One Quick Tip - Controlling a Vignette with Layers and Luma Range
In this super short Capture One quick tip, I show you how to place a vignette behind an object in a scene using layers and the luma range tool.
Working With Capture One and Affinity Photo
One of the questions that I get asked a lot is about using Affinity Photo with Capture One. For those who want to cut the Adobe chord, Affinity Photo is the most popular alternative to Photoshop, and it makes a good companion to Capture One. Even if you still use Lightroom and Photoshop, many still like Affinity Photo for its modern user interface and speed. Round tripping between the applications is fairly straight forward, but there are still a few things to be aware of, which I will cover in this post.
Video: Street Photo Diary - Street Photography with the Panasonic GF1
Street Photo Diary is back! After a long hiatus, I’m back with a brand new episode of “Street Photo Diary”. This time I’m out on the streets of Dublin with the Panasonic Lumix GF1 high was my very first mirrorless camera.