Over the last year, I’ve been sharing regular Artist Features on my blog and social media to highlight the work of some of the super talented photographers who use my products in their workflow. Now it’s time to showcase your work!
Read MoreChristina Greve is a renowned lifestyle photographer and creative coach located in Denmark. She draws much of her inspiration from the Nordic countryside, travels, food and still life. After a decade working in psychology and coaching, Christina’s passion for photography evolved into a full-time photography and mentoring business.
Read MoreDawn Thomson is a creative wedding, lifestyle and editorial photographer based in the South Island of New Zealand. Dawn’s work has been featured in Together Journal, Hello May, White Magazine, Nouba and Rock n’ Roll Bride.
Read MoreLeila Peterson is a London-based photographer drawn to quiet, in-between moments – ones that convey the feeling and story of the subject at the time it was taken. Leila looks for soft light, pastel colours, and minimal, simple scenes.
Read MoreVictoria Wright is a portrait, travel and lifestyle photographer based in the Pacific Northwest. Her work effortlessly combines her keen sense for dramatic light and expansive vistas with a feeling of intimacy: she brings the viewer in close enough to experience the scene, while creating enough distance to understand it. Victoria wholeheartedly believes that the story is what matters most.
Read MoreDust and Dreams Photography is creative duo Elaine van der Merwe-Louwrens and Steph Louwrens of Mpumalanga, South Africa. Having left the corporate world to pursue their passion full-time, they now shoot fine art wedding, portrait, lifestyle and travel photography, raise cattle and berries, and keep horses on their farm in the African bush.
Read MoreThis weekend marks the 7-year anniversary of Rebecca Lily! A lot has changed since I first started offering Lightroom presets on my personal blog in 2009. Today, my products are being used by the most creative photographers around the world.
Read MoreI’m thrilled to announce my newest product, Pro Set IV – the most carefully crafted, refined, and beautiful set I’ve ever created! Pro Set IV is an evolution in my work, not only in the techniques I’m using to make my products better, but in how I see light, color and aesthetic. These are the most beautiful color palettes I have been able to dream into life.
Read MoreCindy Loughridge is a lifestyle photographer based in San Francisco, CA, specializing in editorial, portrait, and wedding photography. Over the past 10 years, Cindy has documented her everyday, often shooting “nothing in particular” in order to find novel ways to turn the unremarkable into something more.
Read MoreJoshua Allen Harris was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he went on to study graphic design and illustration. After moving to New York City in 2004, he had the opportunity to attend the School of Visual Arts to pursue a degree in Fine Art. In 2012 Joshua began exploring photography. This medium allowed him to integrate all of his creative interests.
Read MorePete Halvorsen is a commercial and travel photographer based out of Los Angeles, California. He grew up in the vineyard country of Northern California but moved to the beaches of Southern California after receiving his Film degree. He spent the next few years in the entertainment industry, learning how to tell stories with images.
Read MoreFinn Beales is an award-winning photographer based in the Black Mountains of Wales. He explores the interactions between dramatic natural vistas and the place humankind occupies in them. The unposed feel of the moments he creates foster a sense of time slowing down, of gentleness and appreciation for what is simple and respectful of the world around us.
Read MoreChris Ozer is a lifestyle photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY where he lives with his wife and two sons. Known for his refined cinematic style, his imagery invites you into warm and approachable moments within the context of a colorful, luminous world.
Read MoreFebruary seemed like a fitting month to feature the reflective work of photographer Evan Schwanke. Evan’s light and shadow filled images carry themes of home, family and a simple life connected to the great outdoors. Focused on capturing the essence of his daily life with his Leica M9, he shares his visual diary on his cleverly named Tumblr, Home on the Rangefinder.
Read MoreA year-long effort has finally come to fruition: the launch of my new branding, and relaunch of my website! I’m so thrilled with the new look and feel and hope you are too. This space was designed to be clean, restful and timeless, just like the products that are offered here, and my new logo is a nod to the delicate things in nature that inspire me.
Read MoreI’m very proud to finally announce the release my newest and finest product, Rebecca Lily Pro Set III! Pro Set III embodies all of my own personal photographic development, my continued love for shooting digital along with film and my appreciation for beautiful and natural colors.
Read MoreSince my earliest adventures in photography and post work, I have been drawn to the “pastel look” – a light, airy style with soft colors, glowy brightness, and subdued contrasts. Achieving this with my digital images required a lot of time and patience, and as I discovered, it was a rather difficult look to get right.
Read MoreIn a growing photography industry, it has become increasingly more important for photographers to develop a distinguishable style for their work. A distinctive, unique look is what sets the photographer apart and helps them find the right clients.
Read MoreAfter trading in my Nikon DSLR for a Fuji X-E1, I thought it would be interesting to compare Fuji’s film and digital color palettes side by side. One of the most important reasons I made the decision for the X-E1 was for Fuji’s colors. I find their palette the most appealing and easy to work with.
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