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Date: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009 11:47

CH17 13851.thumbnail My Interview at Phottix JournalI’m still in Rochester on a 12 day shoot. I’m now half way through this marathon and I’m enjoying all the challenges of such a long shoot. This means a little less time to focus on Yanik’s Photo School for a couple of weeks so I thought I would share with you a recently published interview that I did with Phottix Journal.
vide My Interview at Phottix Journal
Here’s the introduction…
vide My Interview at Phottix Journal
“He’s shoots and his images score, to use an old hockey standard, and appropriate as Yanik Chauvin, featured today on Photog Friday, is from Canada.  Yanik isn’t content with taking great photographs, he also wants to share his knowledge. His website, Yanik’s Photo School, is full of video tutorials, software tips and tricks and lighting set-ups: A must-visit for all photographers. How did Yanik get started? What are his secrets? What does he have up his sleeve?”
vide My Interview at Phottix Journal
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Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 2009 11:30

lr logo Adding a Virtual Frame in Lightroom   Video TutorialBack in Adobe Lightroom 2 today and I’ll be showing you a cool way to add a virtual photo frame to your images without ever leaving Lightroom.
vide Adding a Virtual Frame in Lightroom   Video Tutorial
Of course, you don’t have the versatility and complete control of doing it in Photoshop (which I’ll cover in another tutorial) but you can still have great black or white frames. This is, in my opinion, the quickest and easiest way to add a virtual photo frame to a photo. And what makes it even faster is when you sync your images so that the selected ones all get the same frame in just  few clicks! Gotta love Lightroom! :)