
Wedding photographers do not get to pick the shooting schedule on the day of the wedding, which means they may be shooting portraits at odd times, when lighting conditions are not at their best. In this course, Cliff Mautner shows viewers some tips and tricks for creating consistent, quality wedding images regardless of the lighting conditions. He starts with early morning light, tackles the bright sun of high noon, and races the falling sun of dusk. This course is designed to help photographers take anytime light and make good light out of it.

This course covers the many ways to take advantage of pressure sensitivity in Photoshop. By utilizing the pen and tablet features built right in Photoshop you can have a greater degree of control that would be otherwise impossible with any other input device. We will also explore some techniques that will perhaps help you be more creative without being limited by the hardware.

There are many challenges to shooting concerts. Photographers have to deal with variable lighting conditions, moving subjects, tight spaces, and a limited time to get the shots they need. Concert photographers Scott Diussa and Alan Hess share some of what they have learned during their years of experience. They talk about their choices for camera gear, their shooting styles, how to anticipate shots, how to get a photo pass and signing releases, working around obstructions, lighting considerations, and the importance of shooting in spot-metering mode. The bad news is that it's tough to make a living as a concert photographer, but both of these instructors agree, it is a very rewarding hobby as a photographer.

Explore along with professional photographer Moose Peterson during his first visit to Monument Valley. Moose walks through his camera gear and shooting strategies to set up for a successful shot. He walks through post-production for editing images and the entire workflow of setting up a time-lapse video. Follow Moose as he photographs one of the most impressive landscapes in America. <br> <br> This class is perfect for anyone interested in editing landscape photography and learning time-lapse.

Dave Cross takes you through the basics of using the automated features in Photoshop CS5, starting with the built-in automated commands and ending with the basics of recording your own Actions. You will also see a few hidden automated techniques and learn about applying automated commands in Bridge.

Fashion photographer Frank Doorhof takes viewers on location with two models to create this photo shoot for Kelby Training. During the videos, Frank talks about why he tries to shoot tethered all the time, the importance of using a color checker, how he directs his models, and how he controls lighting adjustments through the camera and the strobe.

Flickr is widely considered the de facto standard site for sharing your images online. Using Flickr will allow you to take your images to the places where people are seeing them, increasing the amount of exposure you can have for your work. In this course RC will show you how to quickly setup an account, add images, keywords, and share your images through WordPress and Dreamweaver sites.

Join Dave Cross as he guides you through the features, and shares the how's-and-wow's of the new Photoshop CS5 Paint Engine. Dave will show you everything you need to know to quickly and easily create cutting-edge photo painting effects in Photoshop CS5.

Entertainment photographer Jeremy Cowart is known for his celebrity portraits, album covers, and concert photography. Follow Jeremy, Scott Kelby, and crew on a live shoot as they scout for locations around Venice Beach. They’ll work with portable equipment along with natural light and the ambient environment to compose his creative shots. Jeremy takes us on a journey of adapting to your location and shares both his personal angle on photography as well as answers more technical questions about the equipment and camera settings he uses. <br> <br> This class is perfect for the advanced photographer wanting tips for live shooting on location.

Jim DiVitale has spent his entire career working as a commercial ad photographer. The skills and techniques he has honed over the years apply not to just studio photography, but to all other types of photography as well. In this two-part course, Jim goes through a series of product shots and demonstrates his workflow; everything from lighting and shooting in the studio to post production on the computer. In part one, Jim works through the challenges of product shots of jewelry, carbonated soda, perfume bottles and more. Follow along with this course and let him show you how it is done.

Jim DiVitale has spent his entire career working as a commercial ad photographer. The skills and techniques he has honed over the years apply not to just studio photography, but to all other types of photography as well. In this two-part course, Jim goes through a series of product shots and demonstrates his workflow; everything from lighting and shooting in the studio to post production on the computer. In part one, Jim works through the challenges of product shots of jewelry, carbonated soda, perfume bottles and more. Follow along with this course and let him show you how it is done.

Jim DiVitale has spent his entire career working as a commercial ad photographer. The skills and techniques he has honed over the years apply not to just studio photography, but to all other types of photography as well. In this two-part course, Jim goes through a series of product shots and demonstrates his workflow; everything from lighting and shooting in the studio to post production on the computer. In part one, Jim works through the challenges of product shots of jewelry, carbonated soda, perfume bottles and more. Follow along with this course and let him show you how it is done.

Jim DiVitale has spent his entire career working as a commercial ad photographer. The skills and techniques he has honed over the years apply not to just studio photography, but to all other types of photography as well. In this two-part course, Jim goes through a series of product shots and demonstrates his workflow; everything from lighting and shooting in the studio to post production on the computer. In part one, Jim works through the challenges of product shots of jewelry, carbonated soda, perfume bottles and more. Follow along with this course and let him show you how it is done.

WordPress has quickly evolved into a powerful Content Management System. To that, there are some really exciting changes in the newest release, WordPress 3. RC Concepcion goes over some of the standout features and shows you how to implement them on a basic WordPress website.

Join Tom Bol as he teaches this outdoor photography course from the famous mountain-biking Mecca of Moab, Utah. Tom is passionate about adventure sports and Moab is a terrific location to shoot. Follow Tom as he progresses from a simple setup using available lighting and moves on to more complex single-light setups and then on to more advanced lighting. During the course, Tom will be showing viewers how to achieve a decent shot in midday sun, how to freeze and blur the action, how to capture a sun star in the photograph, and much, much more. If you are shooting action outdoors, you won't want to miss this course.

Cliff Mautner shares his personal tips, tricks, and photographic techniques that he's mastered throughout his career to capture beautiful portraits of the bride with each and every shot (no matter the location). In this course, Cliff discusses the importance of putting the bride at ease, how he positions himself and the camera while shooting, staging scenes in order to capture the best light, and much more. Cliff also shares his personal camera setups used at his own wedding shoots. If you're a wedding photographer then this is a must-see course!

If learning advanced flash techniques from a legendary photographer gets you excited, then get ready for a serious adrenaline boost! Join Joe McNally as he teaches advanced lighting setups and camera flash techniques for creating spectacular multiple exposures of the same image.

When working with images for a portfolio, you will invariably need to create a portfolio of your work. Chances are you will look at InDesign to make this work. Did you know that InDesign can also create an Interactive Portfolio? RC Concepcion goes over how to use InDesign CS5 and its newest features of interactivity to create an interactive portfolio.

From pros to amateurs (and even kids), sports portrait photography has never been more popular. Join Joe McNally as he walks you through the lighting setups for several indoor sports portraits. You'll get to watch over his shoulder as he mixes the lighting with the indoor environment to capture the key athletic moments.

Photoshop CS5 can be a very large program to get your head around. What if I told you that you can close all of the tools and panels and create your own Panels to customize Photoshop just as you like it? This class will teach you to do just that. Additionally, it will also teach you how to leverage the panels to pull in content from the internet.

As Joe McNally says, an Environmental Portrait is a Face in a Place. The setting is just as important as the subject, and the goal is to merge those two elements together in front of the camera. Join Joe as he takes viewers on three different shoots and tries to find the right mix of lighting, detail, and atmosphere to tell the story.

Take your Web design skills to the next level with Dreamweaver's template features, which make it easy to create new pages quickly and make global updates to many pages at once. You will learn how to insert Flash video, embed code for video from YouTube, Vimeo, and other sites, and even create Javascript rollover effects.

Learn some quick techniques and strategies for getting your images on a portfolio on the web. This class presumes that you have some basic knowledge of FTP and feel comfortable copying/pasting code.

Unleash your creativity with this exclusive look at how one of today's hottest wedding photographers captures some of the most creative wedding photos seen anywhere on the planet!

Things are constantly changing on the web. There are changes in what is possible, changes in the tools and methods used to create web pages, and changes in how to deliver web content. In this course, instructor and author Janine Warner gives her viewers a crash course on how to use Adobe Dreamweaver to set up a new site, build pages on their local computer, preview and test the site in various browsers, and how to move that site to a remote server and onto the web.

The Elinchrom Quadra lighting system is a frontier unit, meaning that it goes beyond the power of a small flash while still being lighter and more portable than a big flash. Photographer Joe McNally takes the Quadra system out into the field to multiple photo shoots and kicks the tires to see just what the unit is capable of.

Wildlife photographer Moose Peterson takes viewers on an excursion onto the shores of Florida, right along the water's edge to capture images of the beautiful winter plumage of shorebirds.

In the second part of this series, Dan Margulis works through a new set of images while demonstrating his methods for color correction. Dan moves images into and out of the LAB color space, he uses his Man from Mars method, employs channels as layer masks, and makes sharpening adjustments using filters. Throughout the course, Dan urges viewers to question what constitutes a bad image and which version of an image is truly the original. Find out how to improve the color quality of your digital images by following along with this course.

Wedding Photographer David Ziser invited the Kelby Training cameras to follow for an entire wedding shoot. His day begins with some shots of the bride getting ready, then outside for group shots, then on to the ceremony and reception. David lets viewers see his equipment choices, shot selections, lighting techniques, camera positioning, and finally, he talks about the process of choosing which images to work with in post-processing.

Spend the day with famed photographer Jay Maisel as he takes Scott Kelby on a walking tour of his favorite places to shoot in New York City. Jay shares his cultivated thoughts and advice on his choices and techniques and finding the spark in each photo you take. He wants you to observe the world around you, be excited by what you see, and have your image capture that passion. This class is perfect for a beginner or intermediate learning to observe their surroundings and find the fun and spark in their photography.

Web designer and author Janine Warner discusses advanced CSS techniques and uses Dreamweaver to create CSS-based layouts, edit pre-designed templates, create tables, examine CSS code, and edit WordPress blogging software.

Dan Margulis hosts this in-depth session on digital image color correction. Dan shares his expertise as he takes viewers through a series of photographs and reworks the color values using a combination of Photoshop tools and actions.

Professional film and video editor Richard Harrington shows viewers how to bring out the best in their photography using Aperture 3. Follow along with course project files and learn how make corrections, adjust color, and add style to your images using a variety of tools inside Aperture 3.

You will find many great new features in Adobe Dreamweaver, from enhanced CSS support to better integration with WordPress. Best-selling author Janine Warner offers a quick look at the newest version of Dreamweaver, introducing some of the coolest enhancements, and adding a few bonus tips to help get you get back to work after you upgrade.

Design Evangelist Terry White takes viewers through the new features in InDesign CS5 and shows InDesign users why they should be upgrading to this new version.

Being able to make accurate selections is one of the most important skills in Photoshop and making those selections quickly and painlessly is equally important. Join Dave Cross as he covers all the key tools and techniques for selecting and masking, including the newest Photoshop CS5 techniques.

Illustrator CS5 has gone through some major changes. From Beautiful Strokes, to being able to design in a 3D plane, Adobes flagship Illustration software really needs to be experienced to be believed. NAPP Instructor RC Concepcion takes you through all of the changes that have been made in Illustrator CS5. There is no faster way to get up to speed than a Power Session.

As a photographer, you have two options to take pictures; JPG and RAW. In both scenarios, you are going to need a consistent workflow for color correction, sharpness, and special effect. Join NAPP Instructor RC Concepcion as he walks you through all of the buttons, options, and functions of Adobe Camera Raw. At the end of the course, you will be a Camera Raw Master!

This course is a collection of some of the coolest Photoshop effects being used today in movies, TV, magazines, and the web. Exploring everything from light and brush effects to full image composites and 3D effects. While along the way utilizing some of the coolest new features in Photoshop CS5. This is the course that will motivate and inspire you to push Photoshop to its limits.

We have certainly seen 3D in Photoshop slowly evolve over the last couple versions, but now I feel that this latest upgrade could be a game changer in the world of Photoshop 3D. In this course we are going to explore these new features to see what they are capable of. Especially with what is the centerpiece of all the new 3D features: Repousse. Which, among other things, allows you to create 3D text. That's right! Create 3D text inside Photoshop. You can also combine multiple 3D objects and add lights to generate reflections and shadows in no time at all. Just seeing these features in action will just blow you away and you will stunned at what you can do with 3D using just Photoshop.

In this course you will explore the various ways you can utilize channels in Photoshop to make adjustments, create complex selections, advanced masking techniques, special effects, and so much more. When working with so many different type of images in Photoshop there are always going to be different scenarios that require a variety of tools and techniques. This course is packed with different and effective techniques that, by the end, will equip you with an arsenal of selecting and masking tricks up your sleeve that will allow you to approach virtually any scenario Photoshop throws at you.

This course is not just about what you will learn in Photoshop CS5 - it is also about what you won't learn. While many beginners courses try to teach you everything there is to know about Photoshop, this beginners crash course shows you just the things you need to know to start feeling confident in your skills. Realizing that Photoshop is a huge program with a lot of tools, filters, adjustments, palettes, and menu items, Matt Kloskowski cuts through the complexity and just shows you exactly what you need to know to hit the ground running in Photoshop. When you're done with this course you'll realize you didn't learn every little thing there is to know in Photoshop. But you will have a solid grasp of the most important features and you will be at the next level in no time.

HDR is one of the hottest trends in digital photography. And now Photoshop CS5 has an entirely new set of features aimed at getting you great HDR photos right out of Photoshop (with no 3rd party plug-ins). In this course, HDR Pro Matt Kloskowski shows you how to put those new features to work to create some killer HDR photos.

Imagine being able to open any image in Photoshop CS5's Camera Raw, and know exactly what to do first, what to do second, and how to take it all the way from Flat to Fabulous, just like a pro. That's the groundbreaking premise behind this course, from Photoshop User magazine's Editor-in-Chief Scott Kelby (the world's #1 bestselling Adobe Photoshop author), who rewrites the rules for teaching Photoshop by whittling the Raw photo correction process down to just the seven most important, most essential techniques. In this course, Scott reveals his Seven Point System for Camera Raw that not only breaks things down to just seven simple (yet powerful) techniques, but he's found a proven method to make it really stick.

If you're already a Photoshop User and want a quick, convenient way to unlock the potential of Photoshop CS5's new features then this training course is the place to start. Ideal for people with experience using a previous version of Photoshop (CS4, CS3, or even CS2), the Photoshop CS5 Power Session is the easiest way to learn the new features, tips and shortcuts in Photoshop CS5 so you can start using them right away.

Smart objects and smart filters are powerful tools in the Photoshop workspace. In this course, Dave Cross opens up Photoshop CS5 and begins with the basics of using smart objects and smart filters. He moves on to explain how smart objects can be used with Camera Raw, how they can be used with vector objects, and some tips for working around the limitations of smart objects and filters. In the final lessons of the course, viewers will get a chance to practice what they have learned with a couple of design projects.

Whether you are completely new to CSS or you are just trying to master the basics, Janine's crash course will get you up to speed quickly. Learn when to use internal vs. external style sheets, the best uses for the various selector types, and how the basics of CSS are the same for everything from WordPress blogs to Dreamweaver web sites.

Aperture 3 is a powerful photo management tool from Apple. It includes features for organizing, adjusting, exporting, publishing, displaying your photos, and more. Rich Harrington takes you through the software and demonstrates just what Aperture 3 is capable of.

Printing a quality version of your image takes skill and a lot of photographers don't know where to start. In this course, Scott is joined by Dan Steinhardt from Epson as they discuss everything you need to know to make high quality prints from your favorite images. In the course, you will learn about individual Epson printers, how to pick a paper type that meets your needs, optimizing images for print, sharpening and printing from Photoshop, choosing a color space, making test prints, and much, much more. Follow along with course and you will be producing high quality prints in no time.

Photographer Richard Riley invites viewers to follow along as he shoots the interior and exterior of a residential house. As he works, Richard talks about preproduction tips, shot selection, bracketing, lighting techniques, composition, and creating the final exposure in post production.

Professional photographer Moose Peterson introduces new features of the Nikon D3S and talks through how to customize your settings to get the photos you want. <br> <br> This class is perfect for someone who needs to set up their camera or compare features to another camera.

True mastery of color requires not only knowing how to use the various color tools available to you, but also knowing how to choose between them, when to apply them, and why to apply them to achieve specific color effects. You can combine all of this new knowledge to craft your own unique artistic signature style. Put the unprecedented power and precision of digital color to work for you and your images now.

Learn the new features of NX2 from a professional photographers perspective. Then, go beyond the features and learn to use NX2 as a powerful creative tool to aesthetically enhance your images. This course delivers a unique combination of content and implementation, allowing you to unleash the RAW power of NX2 as well as your creativity

Ideally, every photo we take would be perfect: perfect exposure, perfect white balance, no backlighting, no harsh shadows. Of course the reality is that some images need to be fixed, and in this course we will look at ways to deal with common problems. In each lesson Dave will fix a problem image, real-time, step-by-step.

Professional photographer James Schmelzer demonstrates techniques for controlling and shaping natural light in a variety of outdoor settings as well as pose ideas and tips for getting the best senior portraits. <br> <br> This class is perfect for the intermediate looking for lighting techniques and ideas for locations and poses for portraits.

Learn how to use the color adjustment tools in Adobe Photoshop CS4 to achieve unprecedented control of your images. Learn how to make every adjustment tool more precisely target specific components of color using blend modes and selections / masks that allow you to target specific hues or luminosity values.

Professional photographer Joe McNally takes you on location to teach you how to transform and manipulate light to to create a scene, get the shot you want, and tell a story. Watch as he transforms a dark motel room, creates a dramatic and creepy scene, and uses high-speed sync for some fast action shots. <br> <br> This class is perfect for the intermediate or advanced looking to manipulate light to tell a story.

If you are in business, you will make a mistake. Nobody knows that better than Jack and Ed. Join them as they take you through the finer points of terms and conditions in invoices to help you avoid costly mistakes in your photography business.

Scott Kelby returns for the second installment of his most comprehensive Photo to Photoshop workflow class yet. In part two of this series, Scott takes you from the studio set up and shoot, to Lightroom and Photoshop to create a softer, more feminine, beauty headshot.

Dave Cross introduces a course like no other at KelbyTraining.com. Learn how to advance your Adobe InDesign skills using interactive PDF features. With, a little, help from Photoshop you can transform an ordinary InDesign document into an extraordinary interactive masterpiece. Watch as Dave walks you, step-by-step, through the entire process.

In the end, you'll come away with an arsenal of solid techniques that you can put to work right away for better photos and higher profits.

Learn all the steps. From purchasing a domain name and web space, to installing WordPress, creating pages and posts, to adding images. You will be amazed by how easy it is to setup your own photography blog! RC Concepcion takes you through from start to finish!

In this short course you'll earn how to customize Photoshop to your liking, and to work more efficiently. You'll find out about setting preferences, altering menus, using Tool Presets and Workspaces, and more.

Join Scott Kelby for his most comprehensive Photo to Photoshop workflow class yet. Start in a bare studio and build an entire lighting rig from the ground up. Next is the photo shoot where Scott covers everything, including proper makeup techniques for studio lighting. Finally, take the images to Lightroom for editing, then to Photoshop for the final retouch.

Your DSLR shoots video! Cool right!? Now what? You've probably got more video than you know what to do with. Richard Harrington created this course to help you with how to edit that video footage (using Mac software). Rich covers everything from in-the-field tips all the way to post-production techniques using Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express and iMovie

Join portrait photographer James Schmelzer as he shares his cutting-edge ideas and concepts for creating and lighting unique backgrounds for studio portraits.

James has been photographing high school portraits for over 30 years. In this course, James shares his best techniques and hottest tricks that have made his style of photography an incredible success!

In this course you'll learn the main colors spaces that really matter (the ones you'll be working with the most), how to set up Photoshop for a color managed workflow, and the best ways to save your images for predictable results when it comes to printing and the web.

Joe Glyda, former Digital Imaging Advisor for Kraft Foods in Glenview, Illinois, has put together a killer class to teach you his secrets. You'll learn all about editor photography, packaging photography and you'll pick up tips for styling and lighting food. If you're shooting food or ever had an interest in learning how, don't miss Joe's class

Photographers should always secure model releases for a shoot. Join copyright attorney Ed Greenberg and professional photographer Jack Reznicki as they discuss how to execute 7 different model and property releases. Download each of these forms to use yourself. <br> <br> This class is perfect for anyone using models on a photo shoot.

Ever been told to work lighter, faster, better and with less gear? Well Joe McNally's latest class dives right in and shows you what's possible with just one single light. You'll learn how to take studio-quality lighting on location. When you're done, you'll be able to take one light and make it look like you had so much more at your disposal.

We are going to dig into Photoshop's 3D features from a creative designer's perspective and create some outrageous eye-popping 3D graphics all right inside Photoshop CS4. While a basic understanding of 3D is helpful, you don't need to be a 3D expert to take full advantage of these features. So strap in, this is going to be one heck of a ride!

Join Laurie as she shows you, step-by-step, the right way to clean and care for your digital SLR camera sensor. Whether you shoot with a Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Sigma, or any other DSLR this is a must-see class for ensuring the cleanest, clearest shot possible each and every time.

Professional photographer Rick Sammon takes you on a tour of the Canon 5D and Mark II digital SLR cameras, introducing key features and best practices. <br> <br> This class is perfect for someone who needs to set up their camera or compare features to another camera.

Join professional photographer Rick Sammon as he walks you through key features of these two Canon DSLR cameras and teaches you how to shoot like a professional. <br> <br> This class is perfect for someone who needs to set up their camera or compare features to another camera.

David Cuerdon shows off his process from start to finish. First, shooting a model, then adding fantasy elements using Photoshop.

Julieanne Kost, Digital Imaging Evangelist with Adobe, introduces Adobe Configurator, the new beta program for creating custom panels inside of Photoshop CS4.

Dave Cross introduces the essential tools and techniques in Illustrator CS4. Rather than attempting to cover every single aspect of Illustrator, this course focuses on the most important skills that a beginner needs to know.

Nature and wildlife photographer Laurie Excell explores the key features, menu options, and main functions of the compact Nikon D90 camera. <br> <br> This class is perfect for someone who needs to set up their camera or compare features to another camera.

How to get the most out of using these powerful applications together

This course will cover how to make color adjustments inside of Camera Raw and Photoshop

Nature and wildlife photographer Laurie Excell explores the key features, menu options, and main functions of the compact Nikon D700 camera. <br> <br> This class is perfect for someone who needs to set up their camera or compare features to another camera.

Avoid the pitfalls of location shooting by concentrating on pre-production before you reach your location

Digital painter Bert Monroy, who uses Photoshop and Illustrator to create realistic images, describes the processes used when making his painting of Times Square.

Corey examines the new Wacom Intuos 4 tablet and takes it through its paces to show you what it can do.

Wedding photographer David Ziser takes viewers along with him to three location shoots as he sets up wedding portraits at a park, church, and a beach

Both of these applications are amazing by themselves, but once you begin to integrate features form each you will see a world of possibilities open up. In this course we will cover the numerous ways you can utilize the strengths of both Photoshop and Illustrator to be more efficient and more creative

Photoshop plug-ins can help photographers by saving them time and by allowing them to utilize image enhancement techniques they may not know how to do themselves.

Scott Kelby covers the features and tools in Camera Raw CS4 and he also demonstrates specific workflows to help his viewers practice and retain the information from the course

Join wildlife photographer Moose Peterson in Yellowstone National Park as he captures amazing images of big game and offers planning, camera, and safety tips when working right in the action. <br> <br> This class is perfect for a beginner or intermediate looking to capture wildlife images.

Matt Kloskowski dives into the world of High Dynamic Range (HDR). He walks through a step-by-step tutorial of camera settings, the software Photomatix, and post-processing in Lightroom, Adobe Camera Raw, and Photoshop to get the perfect HDR photo. <br> <br> This class is perfect for someone wanting to dive deep into a new technique.

Digital Artist David Cuerdon provides downloads and lessons in this course that are designed to help photographers improve the look and quality of their portrait images

In this video series, wedding photographer David Ziser goes over the standard poses and lighting setups for wedding portrait photography.

Join Joe McNally as he explores the creative possibilities of Nikon's new SB-900 flash, and teaches you how to get professional results with your photography each and every time. Learn to take full advantage of the SB-900's portability, versatility, and advanced features and settings.

Join Kelbytraining.com and NAPP instructor, photographer, and best-selling author, Matt Kloskowski as he shows you how to master Photoshop Layers - one of the most revolutionary and essential features in Photoshop. In this class you will learn how to effectively and creatively use Layers to create stunning design effects and significantly enhance your photos. If you are looking to take your Photoshop, photography, and creative design skills to the next level then this is the class you have been waiting for!

Photographer Joe McNally vocalizes his thought process as he lights and shoots a mix of indoor and outdoor locations in New Mexico.

In this course, Dave Cross covers the tools and techniques for making selections and creating layer masks using Photoshop CS4

This course goes beyond using Photoshop as a photography tool and teaches you how to create eye-catching design effects with photos and even from scratch.

Here you will get an overview of Photoshop's core functions, which is a great place to start if you are new to Photoshop CS4 or Photoshop in general.

Photographer Joe McNally has some advice on getting through some of the common obstacles that get in the way when working in corporate photography.