How to Take Professional Photos With a Point-and-Shoot Camera: 8 Tips
You don't need a fancy DSLR to take professional photos. Grab your point-and-shoot, and use these tips to take your shots to the next level.
You don't need a fancy DSLR to take professional photos. Grab your point-and-shoot, and use these tips to take your shots to the next level.
Not every aspiring photographer can hold a camera with two hands. This one-handed photography guide will make picture-taking more accessible.
By only toggling the Hue, Saturation, and Luminance sliders in your photo editor, you can completely transform your images.
When a photobomber obscures the subject of your photo, Photoshop alone isn't enough to fix it. So let DALL-E 2 fill in the gaps.
Selecting and replacing a complicated sky in an image often results in imperfections. Try this Photoshop method to make a perfect selection.
Doing a head swap can be fun, but usually, the results aren't realistic. We'll show you how to do a believable head swap in Photoshop.
The dual lighting effect adds a pop of color to your pictures, and it's very easy to do in Photoshop.
Creating multiple copies of the same object is a breeze with Photoshop.
Making realistic composites can be time-consuming. But the Harmonization tool in Photoshop makes it a breeze.
Midjourney's AI-generated art is impressive, but not perfect. You can use Photoshop to clean up any flaws.
Photoshop's JPEG Artifacts Removal tool will fix your pixelated images in no time.
Turning your photos into pencil drawings doesn't require any artistic skill. All you need is Photoshop.
Photoshop has plenty of tools for editing different colors. Here are some that you can use to match colors for different objects.
Luminar Neo's Background Removal AI extension will make your editing workflow a lot easier. Here's how to use it.
Luminar Neo's Upscale AI extension can save your low-resolution images. Here's how to use it.
Removing objects in Photoshop doesn't take too much effort, and this guide will tell you everything you need to know.
If you like the colors on a specific image, you can extract its color gradient to apply to your own image in Photoshop. Here's how to do it.
Got your first studio shoot coming up? These tips will make you more than prepared.
Photographing a sunset isn't as easy as it looks. If you want better results, there are some basic principles to follow.