by Joe Farace | Jun 22, 2021 | *All Posts, Concours d’Elegance, photo manipulations, Porsche
Today’s Post by Joe Farace One way to add color to a monochrome image is to start with a black and white photograph and paint in the colors on separate layers. Using Photoshop or any image-editing program that lets you work with layers; you can simulate this...
by Joe Farace | Jun 17, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace The Consumer Price Index released by the U.S. Labor Department on Thursday June 10, 2021 showed that used car prices rose another 7.5 percent last month, after rising 10 percent in April with a 30 percent rise for the year so far.—New York...
by Joe Farace | Jun 15, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Cliff Lawson with Joe Farace Today we’re launching what, we hope anyway, will be a new feature for the blog: We’ve created a short video about a Cars and Coffee event that includes brief interviews with the owners of what Joe thinks...
by Joe Farace | Jun 10, 2021 | *All Posts, collections or museums, Exposure
Today’s Post by Joe Farace Back when I was only shooting with film, I would never have gone into an assignment or make an important image before testing the concept and the gear that would be used for the shot. For medium and large format shoots, I used...
by Joe Farace | Jun 10, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace The weather is starting to get —it’ll hit 87 degrees F today—and you know what that means? Car Shows! The only thing more fun than driving cars is photographing them. To make interesting photographs at a car show, you gotta love cars....
by Joe Farace | Jun 3, 2021 | *All Posts, Jaguar, Nissan
Today’s Post by Joe Farace One of the classic rules about photography is that light has four major qualities: color, quality, quantity, and direction. As photographers who are seeking to master the art of exposure, seeing that light is the key to mastering the...