6/24/2007

Covered in Color - A Behind the Scenes Bridal Promo

Here is our new Promo to our Covered in Color - Behind the Scene's Bridal Session Promo. So I thought everyone would like to check it out!


6/21/2007

Slight Clutter Photography...

Katya from Slight Clutter Photography out of Houston Texas shared with Finding Color some recent wedding shots using the Finding Color Action Set.

Katya stated:
"I'm not the wealthiest person in the land...quite the opposite really...and I'm very careful what I spend my money on because of that. The three photos above are just quick experiments with the actions...certainly not using them to their fullest...that will come next. I'm very happy with the product, and I've only had it one day!"


Dianna Montoya and her method of Finding Color

Dianna is a young local photographer in the Houston Texas area. I had the pleasure to meet her and get to know her a little through a great little online forum Texas Photo Forum. Having meet many people in this amazing artform I must admit not many of them, if any, have more of a passion and drive to learn, educate themselves, ethical and all around loves this art more than Dianna. So when she purchased the Finding Color product line I was excited to see what she would do with the products. Needless to say I am loving the results.

Here Dianna used the Alstott Orange Action


On this image she used the ColorNut Sepia with a Purple tint


On this image she used "Cindy's Red" Action




Beautiful Ring shot which she used The ColorNut Sepia with TriCoast's Special Glow




Finally Dianna used TriCoast's V-Pop to give just a slight "pop" to the image




Thanks again Dianna for submitting these wonderful images, keep up the amazing work!

6/09/2007

Rachel Ward Photography...

Rachel of Rachel Ward Photography was kind enough to submit some before and after photos for the Finding Color Blog along with a wonderful write up on her experience using the products. Thank you Rachel for taking the time and letting me know how you are Finding Color in your artwork.
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I purchased the Finding Color DVD & actions a while ago. I just wanted to say thank you. You have no idea how much that DVD's done for me. I have been fairly proficient in PS for a while, but watching the DVD really set a fire inside me. Since I've first popped it in I've come full circle. Obviously I've only still scratched the surface but the small glimpse you provided in the videos really opened a ton of doors for me and I'm quite pleased with how far I've come in just a few weeks. My methods of post processing have changed tremendously, both with things I've learned from you and NAPP as well as finding things out for myself.Anyhow, just thought I'd share that with you. And that I really appreciate how freely you share yourself with the rest of us. I think it says a lot about you as a person-- that not only are you horribly giving, but you're also extremely confident (and rightly so) because you feel you can share how you do things with even would-be competition. Kudos and many thanks! Rachel Ward of Rutherford, TN



Rachel stated that on the flower images above the one on the left is straight out of the camera (SOOC) and the one on the right she ran one of the Finding Color Preset on the image (Blue Contrast)

The bottom three pictures: The first is SOOC, the second is after she processed it and the third is when she applied Finding Color's X-IT Baby Action on it.

Sumozebra Photography and Finding Color

One thing I love about this amazing artform and the internet is I get to meet so many amazing people. With so many directions which photography can take you I am finding the longer we have sold our Finding Color product line the more wide range of photographers I find using them.

Here is a great photographer, Alex Wan, I meet on one of the photography forums out of NJ, Sumozebra Photography and his results using the Finding Color Products
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Just wanted to also thank Mike for the incredible actionset, was amazing the quality and the ease of use. Finally watched through the whole DVD and i have to admit my knowledge of photoshop and postprocessing just took a great leap! Teaches you how to use layermask like a pro, and processing time sped up by at least 40%. Definatly recommend this to everyone. Though i'd also highly recommend getting the Actionset AND the dvd, it'll save you alot of time on trial/error as well as getting you familiar and comfortable with the actionset and the workflow.



just testing out the techniques and here's a before and after pic!

What people are saying about Finding Color Product line...

Kimberley Armstrong of Your Pixie Dust let us know her thoughts on using the Finding Color Processing DVD

"WOW!!! I just learned more in 13 minutes than I have learned in the last 8 years. I have actually watched one video probably 6 times now. The first time I just sat and watched, the 2nd I wrote down the steps you took, the third time I watched it again after really concentrating on the steps the 2nd time...the other 3 times I've watched it just cause I enjoyed watching it and each time it reinforces something different and I remember something else when playing with my images."

Thanks Kimberley for taking the time and letting me know how the video is working for you! Hope to see some images soon from you!
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Man...Mike & Cody ...you guys are the bomb!!!
The Action scripts and DVD have been a God sent...
After using your action scripts and learning from the DVD (I was using Lightroom instread on Bridge)...I have gotten more business from the things I have instituted....Man Thanks...

And Again You need to charge more for the DVD and Scripts...they are worth it. The TriCoast Glow..." I Love It !!"

James Parish
Twilight Productions
Richmond,Texasas

Debbie has found the color thats for sure...

WOW is all I can say about this ladies work, Debbie has truly not only gotten some amazing results with the Finding Color product line but even taught me some things with her amazing landscape photographs.
Debbie stated:
I am trying your actions (to see what they will do so I can envision that pic before I take it) on old pics that I have. This one litterally took me less than 30 seconds. I applied VPop and Orange Glow (as a landscape photog, I LOVE this action) and here ya go. I am so excited I wanted to share. Now if you could only do an action to get rid of smoke from a wildfire :)

Here are a couple of images with their original unprocessed copy. Both are using the same action - Orange Glow. Whatta ya think? I spent about 2 minutes per image.

Finally check out these two before and afters, all I can say on these is WOW, WOW, WOW!!




Martin of Martin Alston Photography from Bridge City Texas posted a few images from his sessions recently "This was the very first bridal I ever did about 8 months ago. I recently blew it up for a display but thought it was a bit boring compared to most of my newer stuff so I spiced it up a bit with some of Mike's actions." Thanks for taking the time and posting your work Martin I can't wait to see more!



This took about 2 minutes to process. A little v-pop, orange glow, and a few extra touches

Hometown girl shows off her Finding Colors...

Monique Montoya of Perspectives Photography is a young photographer we meet at the bridal show in Houston Texas. A great person with an amazing passion for photography I was happy to see her submit a sample of her before and after images using the Finding Color Action Set.

Here is her Orig. Image and one she showed to her client at the time




This is using the Tricoast "V-Pop" and "X it Baby" actions

Loving the look girl, I can't wait to see what you keep producing using these products in the coming months!

Clint Smith shows of how he is Finding Color...

A great photographer from Texarkana, Clint Smith who is truly gives back more than he receives as a teacher of our youth. He showed off an image with a review of the product which I have included here.

Clint's Review:
I ordered to learn how to use Layer Mask more effectively. And I am glad I did. Being able to see the demonstration really helped. I can't tell you how many books I have bought or sat in Books A Million reading trying to figure this technique out.I had kind of developed my own technique using the history brush but I never really was happy with the results. I have been playing around with the Tricoast technique and I can tell it was well worth the investment.The action set will be a great time saving tool also. Especially with the layer masking. I am excited about using this stuff on my processing I have to do this weekend.Ok now for the one bad thing. Well, it really isn't bad, but you may remember my background is in TV and video production, so these types of things really stick out to me. Most folks won't even notice this but to me the audio or voice over was really "tinny" and at times a bit over modulated. Which was a bit distracting to me. But like I said most people will probably never notice and I got past it because the information provided was what I wanted to know.So for my grade on the set as a whole - Definately and A. Nice packaging, quick delivery great customer service and full of useful tips and simplified instructions and images to follow along with!Only thing keeping this thing from and A+ and an "Instructional Emmy Award", if there were one, is the audio quality.

Welcome to Finding Color

Here we will add images which photographers who have purchased the Finding Color Product line and have processed some of their images with before and after results. From weddings, portraits and even landscapes the FindingColor Product collection can help any photographer at any level. As we always say......Quality products to enchance the daily lives of YOU the photographer.

So if you have already purchased the Finding Color collection, work some images up and EMAIL them to us and we will gladly add them to the blog. If you have not purchased the collection and want to find out more information on the product line, check out the Finding Color website and we hope to see some of your images here on our blog.....