Figuring out what tips will benefit your world of photography, comes down to the photographer. Will Split Toning be at your advantage, same with lens flare? Or do you want to go big and use the Nik Collection of Stylizing filters. This is what we have for you this week.
How to Use Lens Flare to Your Advantage:
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lens-flare-to-your-advantage
Now don't get us wrong, some individuals go too far with the lens flare feature. However, when it can come off as looking natural and unique. Then clearly the photo will be heightened with this particular effect.
Nik Collection: Using the Photo Stylizer Filter:
http://williambeem.com/using-the-photo-stylizer-filter-in-the-nik-collection/
What was best about this article was that if you don't have the right color, or gels to use for get the background or lighting that you want. This program will be more than willing to set you up in the right area and finish the job. Click the link to read more, if you are having trouble with changing your mind about what exactly you would want to be in the background of your portraits.
Gig Photography Tips, Split Toning:
http://gig-photographer.com/gig-photography-editing-tips-split-toning/
In the conditions of when it comes to Gig Photography, usually means low lighting, fast movement and odd angles. Using these as a stepping stone will get you ahead of the game. Split Toning is a successful way (although it will not be for all your photos) to brighten up the musician, neutralize the colors and so forth.
For this week we have accumulated the tips that may help you to improve. But nonetheless come back every week to see what we have roundup for you.