Archive for December, 2010

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

I put together a video Christmas Card this year, and I thought I’d pass it along on the blog. It’s too big to post here, but you can get to it by clicking on the link below. It’s a time lapse made from 440 photos in about 1:20. Enjoy!


Don’t Forget About the December Sale!

Don’t Forget About the December Sale!

You’ve only got 5 days left to take advantage of the December sale! It applies to every photo on the site, and is good for 30% off. Just use the code DEC2010 at checkout, and order away! If you’ve gotten wedding or portrait photos taken by me in the past year, your photos are included [...]


Perspective Correction in Photoshop

Perspective Correction in Photoshop

One thing I’ve really become obsessed with lately is correcting the perspective of my images in Photoshop, especially for architectural images. My primary wide-angle lens is the Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5. It’s a fine lens with great optics, but it does give quite a bit of distortion, which is especially noticeable when you are dealing with the straight lines of a building. So I thought I’d throw together a little tutorial on how I manage some of that distortion, and come up with something corrected, almost like you’d see from a professional architectural tilt/shift lens. You can follow along below:


Early December Sale!

Starting today through December 15th, order anything from my website for 30% off! Use the code DEC10 at checkout. This includes prints, gallery wraps, and even stock photos. So if you were looking to use something for a stock photo, or thinking of purchasing a print or gallery wrap as a Christmas gift, head over [...]