In this video I wanted to show you how to expand your photography using Digital Photo Studio Backgrounds. I receive a lot of emails from students that say they can’t afford a full studio with professional lights and expensive backdrops. Now with the help of technology and the new digital age that we live in…anyone can get in the game.

In the video below I’ll demonstrate how using these Digital Backgrounds and Props in Photoshop can be super simple.

The Digital Background we used in this video is available in our Digital Creations Club.
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In this post I wanted to share a portrait that one of our NPB students (Carol) created and posted on our forum. I thought it was a great example of how you can create a beautiful portrait with some basic tools.  I think you’ll see after you watch the video :-)

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Here’s an example of the finished portrait. Great Job Carol!

Digital Background Example

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This is a follow up video to my blog post titled Learn How To Use Digital Photography Backgrounds – Photoshop Tutorial“.

I received some questions on how to add Digital backgrounds to the WorkFlow template.

Watch the video below to to see the actual process.

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In this video I’m going to show you How To Use Digital Photography Backgrounds and create a simple template to use over and over again. I’ve received some questions from our NewPortraitBiz subscribers that wanted to know how to load multiple Digital Backgrounds to create an easier WorkFlow.

We would all like an easier and faster way to work in our business. If you want to speed up your WorkFlow and be more productive…Watch the video below.

These Digital Backgrounds are part of our New “Urban Graffiti Collection Vol.1″.

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In this video I will show you how to create a Cover-Up layer when working with Digital Backgrounds and Props.

Basically a Cover-Up layer is an additional layer that covers the front of the prop in the Digital Creation. We have been using these in our own business and have recently started including them with our Digital Backgrounds and Prop Sets.

Watch the video to understand how these Cover-Up layers are created and work.

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