Mastering Photoshop

Whether your photo processing style is minimal and more natural, or whether you're a fan of extreme digital effects—Photoshop is part of your digital photo life. And if you're new to the world of digital imaging, you may be wondering how in the world you can get a grip on the basics (let alone the various nuances that make Photoshop the software bohemeth that it is)? Messing around and exploring on your own is great, but it only goes so far. After all, Photoshop is one seriously sophisticated piece of software!

I started my learning process 10+ years ago with an old, enormous, 1000+ page book called "Inside Photoshop 6." (It could possibly win the award for the worst cover design of any book I've ever seen. Don't judge!). As I carefully worked my way through each exercise (even the ones that looked less than exciting), I made a point to explore the why behind what the author was having me do, rather than mindlessly clicking along without much regard to what was actually happening. In other words, it's easy to work your way through even the best of educational books and come out knowing little more than when you started if you don't pay attention to the why behind the process. Using your critical thinking skills while you work through the exercises in any book will help you learn to "think" like Photoshop, understanding not just where to click... but how, when, and of course—why.

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Of course, we've moved quite a bit past Photoshop 6 (currently with CS5, the equivalent of Photoshop 12), and my beloved book that first introduced me to the wonders of Photoshop is now pretty outdated (which also means it's cheap... you can get it on amazon for as little as $0.01!). Thankfully, other incredible authors like Deke McClelland have put together more recent books like "Photoshop CS5 One-on-One," which I highly recommend and use as the text book for the various classes I teach.

After pouring my way through books, I moved on to other awesome learning materials like Photoshop User Magazine and website. Super guru and genius Scott Kelby leads the charge as well-known Photoshop trainers, writers, and artists pool their knowledge together into a one-of-a-kind educational magazine with an incredible online component.

PhotoshopUser Magazine

For $99/year you get 6 issues of the tutorial stuffed magazine, access to their vast collection of online resources and tutorials, a direct phone number to their Photoshop  help desk, and—free shipping from B&H (among other benefits!). If you use this link and enter the code FRIEND, you'll also get the "Best of Photoshop User: 12th Year DVD" free!

All these years later, I still subscribe to the magazine and am continually amazed with each issue.

My advice to newbies is: learn as much as you can about every aspect of Photoshop. Work your way through as many lessons and tutorials as you can, even if you don't particularly care for the specific example or final outcome. Your goal should be not just to learn how to set text on fire or create the illusion of molten lava, etc., but to understand the various available functions, commands, and techniques and how you can use them to suit your fancy whenever the spirit moves you. Many of the same techniques can be applied in different genres whether you're a mixed media collage artist or a portrait photographer.

Sometimes, the best thing you get out of a tutorial is a by-product of the lesson itself. Discovering a new way of doing something, a command you'd never noticed before, or a simple keyboard shortcut you'd somehow missed previously. The more you read, the more broad your knowledge becomes.

If you're anxious to play but are stuck for ideas, check out the contests and galleries at Worth1000. They have assignments and Photoshop competitions for users of all levels. It's sure to inspire some exciting pixel play.

Enjoy!

 

 

Down the Aisle: Lindsay + Travis

In a note among the wedding paperwork, Lindsay had written, "No matter what happens, it's all fluff as long as Travis shows up!" What a great attitude! :) As it turns out, Travis did indeed make it to the ceremony, and the two are now a new family. Pure magic.

(These gorgeous programs are from none other than Sweet Zion Paperie!)

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Lindsay and Travis have a dog who is very much part of their family.... thus, the dog groom's cake (rice crispy treat inside!)

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A Jazzercise instructor, choreographed dance routines are nothing new to Lindsay. But last night, she took things a step further along with Travis and the whole wedding party as they surprised guests with a performance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller."

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Love Shoot: Brittany & Charlie

When Brittany contacted me to tell me that she and Charlie were engaged, I was over the moon with excitement—what a match! And to think they met and fell in love right here in Lincoln while Charlie happened to be visiting from out of state. Not long after that, the two became an official item. Charlie took a job here in town and the two are now well on their way towards the wedding bells waiting for them in Maui. :) Charlie is now a sports man for the Channel 10/11 news team, and Brittany anchors the morning news at KLKN Channel 8. (She also represented our lovely state as Miss Nebraska in 2009 and was a top 10 finisher at the following Miss America pageant. On top of all that, she's an incredible dancer and possibly one of the sweetest people you'll ever know—yet somehow, she remains totally down to earth. Love this girl!)

Needless to say, we had a ball at their shoot.

Maui will be lucky to have you! :)

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Down the Aisle: Stephanie & Max

Not an eye in the crowd was dry as Max began his vows, "I've loved you since the moment I met you." (They've been together since the early years of high school).  "I used to scribble your name in my notebooks. I wrote songs about you—and now, all these years later, you're still my best friend." (I'm paraphrasing, of course... but you get the idea.) The part about scribbling her name in his notebooks is my favorite. I love to think about how our past connects us to our present, and it's magical to think that now, all these years later, the girl he wrote songs about and whose name he doodled has not only blossomed into a beautiful young woman—but is now his wife.

So cool.

Also cool? Stephanie's incredible eye for decorating! She joked that Max has teased her, hoping to restrict her Etsy access (which might cause quite an uproar!). From their large monogram letters, to the cake signage, the insanely adorable card holder, and the wood-burned guest book—I'd say Etsy has been good to them. :)

Ceremony location: the Wedding Island at Wilderness Ridge Reception venue: Wilderness Ridge Florist: Hy-Vee Floral Cake: Sweet Art Wedding Cakes DJ: Lauren Rock, Complete Music

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Quite possibly the cutest wedding cake I've ever seen. (Check out the groom's cake in the collage below... it's "The Giving Tree," reinterpreted. Amazing!)

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I love the classic Hollywood glam look of this image...

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Instead of a unity candle, Steph & Max combined soil from their childhood homes into the pot of a young oak sapling, and will one day plant it in the yard of their future home. I love this for oh so many reasons!

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Lauren got the party started right away and the whole crew was onboard for a hoppin' dance floor!

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Much love, health, and happiness for you both! xoxo

Down the Aisle: Hailey + Jon

Jon & Hailey's day was easy going and smooth, smooth, smooth—like butter. Of course, a professional conference planner, I expected nothing less from Hailey. :) She nailed it! Those of you who like color, this post is for you! Green bridesmaid dresses with orange and purple accents  (not to mention hot pink wedding shoes) made for photolicious fun. Enjoy this super megapost! xoxo

Church: Dundee Presbyterian Reception hall: Livestock Exchange Building Florist: Kent's Flowers DJ: "Big Tom" from Complete Music

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Birdcage veil!!! (Swoon!)

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Hailey's mom Bobbie has been making this pearl necklace in anticipation of this day since Hailey was born. :)

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The pink shoe peek!

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Are you kidding me?????????? l.o.v.e

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lol! I love this rogue shooter, sneaking in a shot from one of the pews... :)

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Hailey and Jenna—too fun!

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This kiddo was hilarious. When he caught the garter he was shouting, "Married! I'm getting married!"

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xoxo to you all!!!!! I hope you enjoy settling in before heading to St. Lucia!