Showing posts with label photoshop actions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photoshop actions. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Get the Goods: Amy-Rose King Photography selling her personal workflow Photoshop actions!

"Taste the Rainbow action plus Eye Pop."

The secret is out! Amazing portrait photography Amy-Rose King is selling her coveted work flow actions as a set! They'll be on sale through October for $100 then going up to the regular price of $125 after that.

Click on her product page here or visit her home page for more information.

Just press "play" and have access too the following actions:

Taste the Rainbow - color pop
Make it Lovely - skin softening
Make 'em Shine - eye sharpening
Make it Clear - sharpening
Select the focus - blur
Make some Romance - blur
Feel no pain dodging and burning
Make it look good on the web - color profile
Black and White
Black and White with a touch of Chocolate
Web size image wide (4x6 print size)
Web size image tall (4x6 print size)
Quick border
Make some style 1 - portrait contrast
Make some style 2 - portrait contrast
Reminds me of the good ol' days
If ya like it like that - lomo
Just a dab'll do ya - skin softening
Lens blur
White softening
Grapevine
Blueberry Patch
Pot of Gold
After the Rain
Sneaky Leprechaun
Earth
Sky

For some examples click here: tastetherainbowactions.blogspot.com/

My blog readers know I've been drooling....er, I mean, admiring Amy-Rose's work for a long time now, as I receive email updates from her blog showcases wonderful work she's done for clients as well as lovely photos she takes of her own children and family. ZIn July 2008, I wrote a blogpost about how refreshing her transparency was as a professional photographer as well as her willingness to share techniques to newbies like me who are still developing our own style of imagery storytelling. This set of actions is yet another example of how Amy-Rose's can help you be a better photographer too! Get your hands on these goods, for sure!

Amy, if you are reading this post, I would love to see what you would come up with to enhance this photo using some of your actions:

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

An Aside: Meet the New Man in My Life


A Smooch from Daddy, originally uploaded by Sheba Wheeler.

I know I promised a blog post about fine tuning my business plan on Sunday. But my sister blessed me with the best gift ever for Christmas this year that kept me busy all weekend -- a surprise visit to Denver with her son and my new nephew, 8-month old Eli! Turns out the best present had nothing to do with coveted photo equipment, but instead was time well spent with family. My sister lives in Texas, and I had yet to meet Eli (short for Elijah), so I’m sure you can understand my absolute excitement when I got the local phone call, showing that my sister was indeed in Denver with the baby.

After our mother’s untimely death in 2005 at the age of 48, I wasn’t sure if I would ever see my sister would ever truly smile again. The tragedy sparked my passion for photography, but my sister was lost, given that she was only 17 at the time, and it would take her longer to find her new place in the world. Now, there is definitely a light sparkling in her eye since she has her life to share with Eli, and I know his birth will lead to new life and meaning for my sister in other ways as well.

Now, back to the photography part of this post:
To get this image, I told AJ, Eli’s father, to just play with his son and pretend I wasn’t there snapping away like a mad woman. I love this simple image of a smooch between father and son. But I wanted to add something new to the old-standby pose. In this case, it was a cool new Photoshop action that made the photo black and white with an almost golden tint.

An action is a series of tasks that you play back on a single file or a batch of files - menu commands, palette options, tool actions, and so on. You can create an action that changes the size of an image, applies a filter to the image for a particular effect, and then saves the file in the desired format. I had fun all weekend playing with the actions.

I’m still very new to photoshop actions, but the options they present are almost infinite when you combine them with your own post processing workflow. Do a random Google search of “free photoshop actions," and download some today to take your imagery to a new level.

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