Photography tutorial announcement: Splashing water advertisement photoshoot in development

Glad to announce that we eventually got time to work on the tutorial/master class of underwater splash product photography shoot. We’ll be doing behind the scene video and a blog post, with all setup explained, including every little tips and tricks we used to get job done.

Here is an example of the images we did yesterday during the initial setup:

Under water splash studio photography tutorial

Under water splash studio photography tutorial

Mexican food royalty free stock images

Location: AKELstudio, Alpharetta, GA

Atlanta commercial photographer Alex Koloskov

You can buy these images on our stock photos web site AKELphoto

Mexican food photography for restaurant menu, Atlanta, GA

Mexican food photography for restaurant menu, Atlanta, GA

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Snow in Atlanta

Snow in Atlanta

Snow in Atlanta

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New stock images of Night Atlanta, GA

You can buy all this images in High Resolution on our stock photos web sites:

Night Atlanta, GA stock images

Night Atlanta, GA stock images

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Water splash and fruits royalty free stock images

Retouching and editing photos for stock agencies

Location: AKELstudio, Alpharetta, GA

Atlanta commercial photographer Alex Koloskov

You can buy these images on our stock photos web site AKELphoto

Food photographer, Atlanta GA

Food photographer, Atlanta GA

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Not HDR. Before and after photos.

It is not real HDR images. It’s an advantage to shoot RAW.

What is the difference between JPEG and RAW formats? The main advantage of JPEG format is that images in JPEG are ready for print or can be uploaded to the web as soon as you take them off your camera.
If you choose to use RAW format, you can have a lot of fun manipulating your image.  I promise :-) . You may not know it, but camera RAW format is 12, 14 or even 16 bits per color (depending on your sensor), compared to 8 bits per color for a JPEG. What does that mean?  RAW gives significantly more room for adjustments, as it has more color information (this is a raw snapshot from a camera’s sensor), allowing more brightness, contrast, white balance, and saturation, without losing quality.   The final image will be converted (down-sampled) to 8 bits per color, because our monitors only support 8 bits per color anyway. Working with JPEG is like manipulating on a small web-size photo, compared to a full-resolution source and saving it to a small size afterward.

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Callaway Gardens HDR images (before and after)

Callaway Gardens HDR photos

Callaway Gardens, Georgia

Piedmont Park, Atlanta, HDR photogrpahy

Piedmont Park, Atlanta, HDR image

HDR photogrpahy

I hope you see where is before and after:-)