• Make a trendy double exposure effect in Photoshop

    You’ve probably seen this interesting effect of two or more overlapping photos on the covers of music albums, in modern magazines and in advertisements. In this video, we’ll create a trendy double exposure effect in Adobe Photoshop with the help of Blending Modes and Clipping Masks in a few steps. In photography and cinematography, a […] More

  • Create a Multiple Exposure Photo in Photoshop

    A multiple exposure is where you take two images on top of one another. This used to be achieved in the days of film, where you would take one picture and then instead of advancing the film strip to the next frame to take the next picture, you would simply leave the film in the same place […] More

  • 24 Creative Color Effects Photoshop Tutorials

    Ever since digital cameras entered our lives we no longer rely on high-quality film development services to avoid color mistakes. Not to mention expired films or light leaks. With digital cameras, those painful experiences are no longer with us. But believe it or not, in the right hands, those mistakes can be turned into beautiful […] More

  • Fun Toy Camera Photo Effect in Photoshop

    Toy cameras are fun to play around with but most of them take 120 film and for a quick experiment, processing 120 film can get pricey. Also, toy cameras are quite unpredictable. More often than not, you don’t know what will come out of them nor can you get the same results twice. That’s what […] More

  • Awesome Autochrome effect for a retro 20’s look

    Autochrome was a color positive transparency process developed by Lumiere in 1907 and used by such photography greats as Edward steichen and alfred stieglitz, just to name a few. The process consisted in coating a glass plate with a random mosaic of microscopic grains of potato starch dyed red, green and blue which act as […] More

  • Fiery Redscale Photo Effect From Hell Photoshop Tutorial

    Embraced by the lo-fi photography movement and toy camera fanatics, redscale film consists in exposing photographic film from the wrong side. In other words, the emulsion is exposed through the base of the film which acts as a red-orange filter. The resulting colors range from bright red shadows, orange midtones and yellow highlights. The saturation […] More

  • Faded Polaroid 600 photo effect for a vintage look

    Ever wanted to shoot Polaroid again but can’t seem to find any film for that old dusty polaroid camera in your father’s basement? Well, in this tutorial I’ll show you how you can achieve that old faded Polaroid look in a snap using Photoshop’s Curves Adjustments. Read tutorial at creative closeup… More