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How to easily change the colour of clothing in Photoshop

Changing the colour of clothing in an image is easier than you think with this Photoshop technique.

Metering Actual Light Vs Reflected Light

If you want to take your photography to the next level then it’s important to understand how your camera actually figures out the light readings and why.

Sri Lanka surfer portrait: Natural light vs fill flash tutorial

Creating the look and feel that you want in a portrait comes down to how you light and expose your images.

How to photograph crowded locations to look deserted

Your perfect shot can be ruined by people passing by. But there is a solution.

Garage Light: Sicilian Style

Learn why Garage Lighting is Gina's favourite lighting style - and why it should be yours, too.

2. Workflow Tutorial: An Introduction to Lightroom Catalogues

Catalogs in Lightroom help you to keep track of all of your images, including edits, ratings and keywords. If you set up and use them correctly, you won't waste time sorting and hunting for photos.

3. Workflow Tutorial: Importing images from memory card to Lightroom

This is the third in a series of Lightroom tutorials that will make sure you get the most out of this powerful software.

4. Workflow Tutorial: Importing and organising images in Lightroom from a hard drive

This is the fourth in a series of tutorials on Lightroom to help you get the most out of this powerful software.

1. Worflow Tutorial – Getting started with Lightroom

It’s easy to become lazy and sloppy with postproduction workflow protocols. There is a better way.

What camera gear do you take with you when you’re travelling?

You need enough gear so that you can achieve the shots you want, but you don't want to be dragging along everything but the kitchen sink.
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How to direct and pose like a pro

About Gina

About Gina

Gina Milicia is one of the most widely known and respected photographers in Australia. She is the master of capturing that ‘magical moment’... READ MORE

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