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This is my first experiment with using textures, as I've learned on Photo Artist Textures. The two I used here were saffron fields and catnip, by Leslie Nicole. Thanks, Leslie!
I used Serif PhotoPlus X3.
New, handmade stock.
If you use my stock, please credit me with a link back to this page and a sample of your work (small size) in the comments. Thank you!
Made with Serif PhotoPlus X3.
Branko
Branko: Entrevista TV Español
Movies:
111 First Street Movie - Online Download
Before The Fame DVD
ExaltaSamba em Newark US DVD
Marcos & Geraldi DVD
Jinsop DVD
Jinsop Rodriguez DVD
Brasfest DVD
Latin Collector - The Movie DVD
Books:
West Indian Parade (Photo Book)
Cecilia Mamede, Times Square NYC (Photo Magazine)
The PHOTOPLUS Expo was held at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York starting on 24nd October 2019. The PHOTOPLUS Expo is the largest photography and imaging event in North America.
pictured: Mat Marrash
Film Photography Podcast 235
filmphotographyproject.com/podcast/
Image by Michael Raso
Agfa Family Super 8 Camera
Kodak Tri-X Super 8 image
Process/Scan by FPP Motion Picture Services
I just wanted to share some good news - one of my shots was recently featured in PhotoPlus Magazine. I am honored that it was chosen. Thanks to Carly Drew (for "discovering me") and editor Peter Travers for seeing the shot through.
THIS IS AN EXTRACT FROM PHOTOPLUS MAGAZINE ISSUE 57 - ON SALE NOW. To read the full article in all its glory go to www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/photography/ where you can buy individual issues, or subscribe and save money!
Mat Marrash shoots an 8x10 group portrait of FPP listeners at the PDN meetup.
Taken at the PDN Photoplus Expo at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Developed and scanned by Sharp Photo & Portrait, Eau Claire, WI
This took me over an hour to create. I call it Water Apartment. Using a lot of layers and effects, I was able to make it look like it does. I hope you like it.
I enjoyed this demo at the Canon stand by portrait and fashion photographer Lindsay Adler. She spoke about using macro lenses for unusual portrait compositions.