by Daniel Gregory | Feb 17, 2016 | Technique
Soft Proofing in Adobe Photoshop One of the hardest parts of printing is getting prints and monitors to work together. In this video, I do a quick overview of the soft proofing process in Adobe Photoshop which can help you start to understand how your printer and...
by Daniel Gregory | Sep 16, 2015 | Technique
I have an Epson 7900. A huge beast of a printer that I do almost all of my printing. I was recently testing some paper from the Canson company. For my platinum printing, I print on a paper called Arches Platine, and that same base is used for the Canson Platine paper...
by Daniel Gregory | Jun 9, 2015 | B&W Photography, Technique
Hey there is still time to come out and join me for a fun weekend of black and white photography. We will start the workshop off by talking about what makes a great black and white photograph. We will then head out to photograph one of the many great locations on...
by Daniel Gregory | Feb 20, 2015 | Inspiration, Technique
If there was just one thing you could do to make your photography better would you do it? I would be willing to bet that if you were to print more of your photographs you would put yourself on the fast track to getting better. When you print you can no longer...
by Daniel Gregory | Nov 5, 2014 | Technique
I got a wonderful opportunity to do a guest post for the EverydayHDR website. I had been thinking about how some of the film development techniques that were used forever in film development are some of the roots for current day HDR practices. Blake was kind enough to...
by Daniel Gregory | Oct 31, 2014 | Technique
In photography, we can not control everything. It is one of the best parts of the medium. However, we should always make sure to try and be aware of the things in the image we can control. One of the key components, that I think is often overlooked but is so...