I receive many questions about taking and processing photos of animals. Today I’m announcing a YouTube channel to publish instructional videos about making high impact animal photos. The first video walks through the steps in Photoshop to darken the background behind the subject. I plan to create other videos about the various aspects of making animal photos, especially in Zoos. Leave a comment here about what topics you might want to see in future videos. Subscribe to my YouTube channel (click on the icon to the right) to be notified when new videos are published. I hope you find this video helpful in your photo workflow.
6 Comments
Angie Menne
on May 1, 2016 at 9:41 pm
Great job Michael. Very easy to follow. Can’t wait to try it.
Angie, thanks. The next one will be on processing animal eyes. If you have any suggestions let me know. Please subscribe to my channel so it can get a higher ranking.
Very cool, Michael! Learned numerous items, some not even related to the “main subject” of the video. Your technique varies from what I’ve learned from Kelby, but seems even better than his. Many thanks.
Great job Michael. Very easy to follow. Can’t wait to try it.
Angie, thanks. The next one will be on processing animal eyes. If you have any suggestions let me know. Please subscribe to my channel so it can get a higher ranking.
Very nice Mike!
Steve, thanks. How are you doing?
Very cool, Michael! Learned numerous items, some not even related to the “main subject” of the video. Your technique varies from what I’ve learned from Kelby, but seems even better than his. Many thanks.
Rog, thanks. It was trial and error on my part until I found a method that worked for me.