14.08.09

Episode 1: Guy Gowan

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The September issue of Professional Photographer Magazine sees the Photoshop and workflow guru Guy Gowans join us as a regular monthly contributor.

Each month he will answer your questions and queries so let us know what you want to ask him at feedback@professionalphotographer.co.uk and the best questions will be published and answered in the magazine.

We will also be posting regular tutorials here, so make sure you bookmark us to ensure you don't miss one of these essential lessons from the master.

Setting up your camera
Why do you overexpose when you shoot?
Should photographers give RAW files to customers?
Why is sharpening always the last step?

www.guygowan.com

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  1. Guy, I enjoyed listening to your tips, I also over expose my images a bit and I agree with you on that. Thanks for the valuable information, look forward to seeing more.

    Comment made by: javed
    20.08.09 04:17:01

  2. Very interesting outlook on the image making process. Would like to hear more detail on the actions mentioned.

    Comment made by: TJHPhotography
    22.08.09 12:37:02

  3. I've been using Guys' action set for over a month now and it's not only revolution my work flow, it's changed the way I think about Photoshop.

    Comment made by: celticbhoy
    29.08.09 10:40:28

  4. First rate - Thanks Guy for sharing your insights and experience.

    Comment made by: StuartG
    08.10.09 20:08:42


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