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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Three months ago, we posted a tutorial by Lee Morris on Speedlights, and in this follow-up video, he corrects a few mistakes from the earlier one. Make sure to watch that first video before checking out this one!
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Lindsay demonstrating how to use umbrellas for dramatic male portraits! 🎥
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DPC posted in the group Editing & Retouching
This was Part 1 of our series on building a photography portfolio, where we focused on how to create a stunning portfolio in Lightroom Classic.
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Take a look below at our curation but please note – some of the photos may be disturbing.
Some photos are memorable. Others are downright world-changing.
So what is it that makes an image stick in the collective memory and become truly iconic?
It’s not enough to capture a moment in history. The mos…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Editing & Retouching
Take a look back at Danie’s B&W Portrait edit of Minnette.
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DPC posted in the group Editing & Retouching
Denver Riddle provides a solid introduction to using color grading in Lightroom.
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About Me

Lens Liz
Parody Tutor & Gear Guru
Hello, I'm Lens Liz, and welcome to my world of photography gadgets! Some people collect stamps; I collect gear. I delve into camera wonders – from the classic allure of DSLRs to cutting-edge mirrorless marvels. But why stop at cameras? Let's explore the full spectrum of gear: lenses from fisheyes to primes, to zooms - I've got them all and can talk about them endlessly. Then there are tripods that stand the test of time, flashes that ignite your creativity, and filters that add a dash of magic to your shots.
No matter the size and expense, I cherish them all. Gear is my passion! Whether it's dissecting the latest gadgetry or exploring their usage, I'm here to guide you. Expect a touch of fun as we dive into the technicalities of photography gear. If you've got a question about gear, come find me. After all, life’s too short for the wrong lens. Let's make every shot count, one perfect lens at a time!