Unleashed Education Blog
By Charlotte Reeves
AI-powered tools like Generative Fill are the biggest new thing in editing programs like Adobe Photoshop, but what about the humb...
We've made it to the final challenge of Emerge, Shake!
Shaking off water is a distinctly animal thing to do, and also a behaviour that can look super...
By Craig Turner-Bullock
Following on from his last Editing Toolbox covering his favourite Lightroom Shortcuts, in this video Craig takes you through ...
For many of us pet ownership is a big part of our modern urbanized life. It's become commonplace to see pets out and about in cities and suburbs. Inco...
By Charlotte Reeves
Have you heard of Super Resolution? Along with Denoise and Raw Details, it's available in Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and ACR, a...
How we love a background brimming with colourful, sparkly bokeh! These bubbles of light create a beautiful effect and add interest and life to a soft,...
By Charlotte Reeves
This "speed edit" is sped up around 40x from the full 23 minute editing tutorial, which is available in our Unleashed Education P...
By Craig Turner-Bullock
Are you ready to save a little time when you're editing? Some things take too many clicks to get to. Thankfully, Adobe has a ...
We're half way through Embark already, can you believe it! So for this challenge it's time to do a little soul searching.
This style of shot can be a...
By Charlotte Reeves
If you've started off shooting with zoom lenses and have decided it's time to invest in a prime (fixed focal length) lens, but do...
What’s better than one dog? Two, of course! Dogs are social creatures and many dog owners have more than one, so at some point, pet photographers will...
With Charlotte Reeves
Ewan was the winner of the August 2022 Edit My Photo challenge in the Unleashed Education community.
As the winner of the chal...
By Craig Turner-Bullock
Planes of focus are those parts of an image that is in sharp focus. If you're shooting at a low angle, using a long lens, a s...
One technique that works wonders for dogs who tend to wander around is putting them up on something.
In natural areas, fallen logs make great platfor...
By Charlotte Reeves
This tutorial is all about vignetting! What it is, where it comes from, why you might want to remove it from your images, or why ...
Capturing an image with a full reflection is so much fun to do. You can use a mirror image in so many ways that enhance an image and add a little touc...
By Craig Turner-Bullock
There are so many different applications for brushes in Photoshop, applying colour, dodging and burning, masking, cloning, th...
By Craig Turner-Bullock
This "speed edit" is sped up around 40x from the full 22 minute editing tutorial, which is available in our Unleashed Educati...
Shooting landscapes was an early photographic love for both Craig and Charlotte!
When photographing your canine friends these days, there's a real st...
By Charlotte Reeves & Craig Turner-Bullock
For the second week running, Craig and Charlotte are together (in the same room, amazing) for a special Ed...
Photos of dogs can usually be classified into one of two main categories - portrait, where the dog is still, or action, where the dog is doing somethi...
By Craig Turner-Bullock & Charlotte Reeves
For the first time since starting the weekly Editing Toolbox videos, Charlotte and Craig are together in t...
By Craig Turner-Bullock
This "speed edit" is sped up around 40x from the full 22 minute editing tutorial, which is available in our Unleashed Educati...
Challenge number 3 of Embark, Composition 101 is all about centered compositions.
Centering feels very natural and is probably one of the first thing...