This Months Highlights:
- NOSTALGIC BLACK AND WHITE, CHUCK KIMMERLE
- GETTING CREATIVE WITH SMaRT PHOTO EDITOR, HAZEL MEREDITH
- FOCUS ON: PHOTOGRAPHY CLOSE TO HOME, L.TOMMASULO
- 2026 PHOTO ESSAY NIGHT
- CONNIE FRISBEE HOUDE EXHIBIT @ CLIFTON PARK LIBRARY
- THE HIDDEN BEAUTY OF STICK SEASON, CHRISSY DONADI
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Stunning Night Landscapes: Capture the Milky Way, Moonlight & Stars with Erik Kuna
Shooting at night can feel intimidating—especially when you’re trying to capture something as complex as the Milky Way. But once you understand the process, it becomes surprisingly approachable. In Erik’s latest class, you’ll learn a…
How to Make Stunning Aerial Landscape Photos with Ian Plant
Drones have opened up an entirely new world for landscape photographers. Views that once required helicopters or small aircraft are now accessible with the push of a button—and with the right techniques, those perspectives can…
The Art of Shaping Light & Color with Gilmar Smith
Strong images don’t just happen—they’re shaped through intentional lighting, thoughtful color choices, and a willingness to experiment. In her latest class, Gilmar Smith takes you behind the scenes of a series of creative studio shoots…
My Top 10 Favorite Photoshop Tips
If there’s one thing I love about Photoshop, it’s this: no matter how long you’ve been using it, there’s always something hiding in there that makes you say, “How did I not know that?!” In…
What’s New in the February 2026 Lightroom Updates?
Terry White shared a quick look at the latest Lightroom updates, and there’s a lot to like. The enhanced Assisted Culling feature (early access in Lightroom Classic and Desktop) now helps you quickly spot sharp…
Must-Have iPhone Photography Apps with Susan Sammon
Your iPhone is a powerful creative tool—but the right apps can take your photos even further. In this week’s new class, Susan Sammon shares her favorite iPhone photography apps for transforming everyday images into polished,…
Pro-Level Post for iPhone Shots with Ramtin Kazemi
Advanced Editing in Lightroom & Photoshop This tutorial comes straight from photographer Ramtin Kazemi’s class “Capturing Landscapes: Post-Processing with Style” from last year’s iPhone Photography Conference. In this excerpt, he digs into just how far…
Mastering Focal Lengths for Outdoor Photography with Erin Babnik
Choosing the right focal length can completely transform an outdoor photograph. It affects how viewers experience scale, depth, and emotion—and ultimately how intentional your image feels. In her latest class, Erin Babnik breaks down how…
Tools for Your Catalog
Over the last few of updates to Lightroom Classic (LrC) we’ve been given a few different tools to help us take better care of our catalogs over time. This has always been a problem area…
Learn How the Pros Make Masterpieces With Ultralight Gear
It’s time to rethink what “going pro” really looks like. Hauling a giant camera bag stuffed with bodies and lenses isn’t the only path to professional results anymore. Today’s iPhone cameras are so powerful that…
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How to Create Realistic Lighting Effects and Dust Particles in Photoshop
Creating convincing lighting effects requires more than just adding a bright spot to your image. The key to realism lies in ensuring your subject already has highlights that match the direction of your artificial light…
How to Set Up Mouse Scroll Zoom in Photoshop for Faster Navigation
Constantly reaching for the magnify tool or right-clicking to access zoom options disrupts your creative flow and slows down detailed work. Most users don't realize that Photoshop includes powerful scroll wheel zoom features that aren't…
How to Fix Layer Panel Thumbnails Showing the Full Canvas in Photoshop
When working with complex layered files, layer thumbnails that display the entire canvas instead of just the layer content make it difficult to identify specific layers at a glance. This common issue occurs when the…
Game Boy Pixel Effect Tutorial in Photoshop
The distinctive monochrome pixelated aesthetic of the original Game Boy has become an iconic visual style that evokes powerful nostalgia for classic handheld gaming. This technique transforms ordinary photographs into high-contrast, pixelated artwork that mimics…
How to Cut Out Trees Using Blend If in Photoshop
Trees with complex branching patterns challenge traditional selection tools, often leaving messy edges and incomplete cutouts. The Blend If feature offers a powerful alternative for extracting trees from contrasting backgrounds by targeting specific color channels…
Should You Use Photoshop's New AI Credit System or Stick to Traditional Tools
Adobe's credit-based AI system is creating a dilemma for photographers and digital artists. With 250 monthly credits that can disappear after just a few generative fill operations, many are questioning whether these new tools are…
How to Use Point Color in Photoshop's Camera Raw Filter for Precise Color Adjustments
Point Color, hidden within Photoshop's Camera Raw filter, offers unprecedented control over individual colors in your images. This powerful tool lets you target specific color ranges with precision, adjusting hue, saturation, luminance, variance, and range…
How to Convert Raster Images to Vector Paths in Photoshop
Converting photographs into scalable vector graphics opens up endless possibilities for logos, stencils, and graphic design projects. This workflow transforms any raster image into clean vector paths that maintain crisp edges at any size, perfect…
Create a Grainy Threshold Effect in Photoshop
The threshold effect transforms photos into bold black-and-white graphics, but harsh edges can make results look digital and flat. Adding grain before applying threshold adjustments creates smoother transitions and authentic vintage texture that mimics classic…
27 Retro Photoshop Effects to Fix Your Painfully Boring Designs
At some point, most designs start to feel a little too familiar. Clean layouts, safe color choices, the same effects over and over… everything works, but nothing really stands out. It’s not bad design—it’s just…





























