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Photoshop Editing Tutorial: The Orton Effect
The Orton Effect is a way of blending photos. It takes two photos of the same scene and mixes high and low details to create a single picture. This is different from the double exposure effect people do with photoshop or film cameras. Double exposure is when the...
Fall 2020 By Rebecca Mercado
Photo taken by me on my camera app! No fancy camera needed to act on inspiration Fall marks the end of the summer season and the transition into winter. The changes in color, temperature, and daily life can be a challenge for many people, myself included. Dark and...
Interview with Hafthor Yngvason, Director of the Western Gallery
Hafthor Yngvason is our Western Gallery Director who loves the art of sculpture and previously worked in Massachusetts and Iceland. Until he reached a tenure limit and moved to the PNW. In our interview, he shares his passions for public art, as well as expresses his...
Tone Curve Photoshop Tutorial
Learning to edit using photoshop, lightroom, or any other photo editing software, in general, can seem overwhelming and arduous. You’ll learn many different ways to enhance your photos like, how to color balance your photos, how to properly expose the lighting,...
Nathan Wilkinson Interview – 2020 Skipping Stone Scholarship recipient
David Johnston, co-owner of the Bellingham Herald building, invests his time and money into making downtown a place of community, efficiency, and functionality. Through revitalization of historic buildings, Johnston works to make the town’s infrastructure and...
Washington Trails Association’s Photo Contest
Washington Trails Association’s annual photo contest is almost over. As it draws to a close, there’s still time to take this opportunity to show off those summer and early fall photos you are especially proud of. There are five categories to submit to: Trailscapes,...
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