Oct 1, 2014

[Photography] New: The dPS Guide to Portrait Post Production and Workflow

Our Exciting News in a Nutshell


Today I’m excited to announce the launch of a brand new eBook – Portraits: After the Shot – a Guide to Portrait Post Production and Workflow by Gina Milicia.


It’s available for a limited time with an early bird bonus of a collection of great Lightroom and Photoshop presets. Get your copy here.


The Story So Far



  • In January 2013 we released our first Portrait Photography eBook by Gina Milicia – Portraits: Making the Shot – a fantastic overview of taking beautiful portraits with soul.

  • In September 2013 we released Gina’s second eBook – Portraits: Lighting the Shot – a guide to lighting portraits with both natural and artificial light.

  • In January of this year we added to Gina’s library of eBooks with a 3rd – Portraits: Striking the Pose – an eBook all about working with your portrait subjects to get natural looking portrait poses.


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To say Gina’s first 3 eBooks have been popular would be a gross understatement. They’ve each outsold the previous one and have received fantastic reviews from many of our readers.


But we’re not finished yet. So far Gina has focused her eBooks on taking beautiful portraits. Here at dPS we’re big believers in getting the best photo you possibly can in-camera – but we also know there’s a lot you can do after you take the shot.


It’s for this reason that we’ve been working with Gina over the last 6 months on a new edition to this wonderful little collection of eBooks and today can introduce to you… Portraits: After the Shot


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This eBook is all about giving you the confidence and skills to work with the portraits you take and bring them to life using the wonderful tools available to us today.


Inside Portraits: After the Shot you’ll discover topics such as:



  • The fundamental rules of portrait post processing

  • How keeping your processing simple can be much more profound

  • How to develop your own post processing style

  • All the gear you’ll need to support your processing

  • Storage and backup solutions

  • Detailed run though of Ginas exact workflow

  • Lightroom fundamentals and shortcuts

  • Lightroom ‘go to’ recipes

  • Photoshop essentials and recipes


There’s much more too.


See the full table of contents, some screenshots from the eBook and learn more about the early bird bonus here on our Portraits: After the Shot page.


For those of you who’ve not invested Gina’s previous eBooks you’ll also find a great bundle deal that gets you 38% off the full collection!


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1 comment:

  1. I have benefited a lot from this tutorial. Because, it is informative and great tutorial. I will surely try it. Also it will be very helpful for beginner like me.

    Thank a lot.

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