How Ibtisam Hassan Saved Imran Khan Who Is He Meet The Red Shirt Man Who Saved Imran Khan Life

Who Is Ibtisam Hassan? Who Is Ibtisam Hassan? This man is a youth worker of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) who shows his courage to detain the killer who tried to harm the PM. The accused tried to Imran Khan but he was intercepted by a party member who was at the long march. Ibtisam Hassan, hold the gun from the man and took the gun from him. In the viral photos, he can be seen taking the gun from the shooter who about to shot Imran Khan....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Joel Adkins

How To Digitise Your Signature And Watermark Your Photos With A One Click Action In Photoshop

Whether you love them or hate them, watermarks are a thing and some people want it to be a bit more personal than just a logo. Sometimes, they really want to “sign” it. But how? It’s a pretty easy process to do when you know how and in this video, Jesús Ramirez at the Photoshop Training Channel shows us how. But not only does Jesús show us how we can digitise our signature properly for placing on top of an image, but he also shows us how we can create an action within Photoshop to automatically apply it to our images with just a single click....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 379 words · Douglas Moon

How To Emulate Dappled Natural Light In The Studio Using Flash

Sometimes the hardest lighting setups to achieve are actually the ones that look the easiest. For years I’ve wanted to emulate that dappled lighting you see through leaves on a sunny day, or that rippled light you see at the bottom of a swimming pool when the wind catches the water. Like I said, this should be relatively easy to recreate in a studio in theory, as every natural light setup is only ever one light....

March 28, 2023 · 9 min · 1809 words · Joshua Carrillo

How To Make A Simple 3D Printed Grid Snoot For Your Strobe

A grid snoot is a great light shaper for photographers who want to throw a little light into a tight spot or highlight a select part of a scene, or cast a beam across a surface. It is a favourite of DIYers and can be hacked together using card, tape and a bundle of drinking straws. In the past I have made snoots using off-cuts of Nomex. For photographers with access to a 3D printer there is an elegant way to produce a grid snoot that uses the process of slicing a 3D model for printing, to automatically produce the gridded part of the snoot....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Brandon Dickson

How To Make Things Float In Your Photos With Fishing Line Hooks And A Little Photoshop

Making things float in photographs is something that seems to pop up for many photographers. Sometimes it’s the entire point of the shot, and at other times, floating objects are merely decoration for a wider scene. Whatever your reasons, there’s easy ways to do it, and there are hard ways. One of the hard ways is to just keep throwing things in the air, continually taking shots until you get one that gives you the right look....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Alexa Daniel
simple hit counter