I just created a video that talks about another popular market that can be very successful if done right.

It’s…the Senior Photography market. I know people that are concentrating on just this one market alone and being very successful at it.

I wanted to show you a technique that you can use right now using Digital Backgrounds. This will get you noticed and make you stand out from the crowd.

The senior kids are gonna love it! Once you do a few of these shots…the word will travel fast.

Enjoy the video :-)

Scott

P.S.
Remember to leave your comments below and let me know what you think.

Here’s a link to our Club that I refer to in the video.

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 to “How To Use Digital Photography Backgrounds – For Seniors”

  1. Great video Scott! I really like the overlay Idea!

    Sandra (popsicle-stix)

  2. Kay says:

    Awesome effect!!! Thanks for talking about Senior Portraits!!! I will do this for sure! I just joined the club a couple days ago and am excited!!!

  3. Besse says:

    great video scott…please email me I ordered the new photobiz and have not been able to play it…Please help!!!!4studio3000@gmail.com

  4. Henie says:

    Excellent idea Scott! I really liked the concept of it and it is very simple to do.

    Henie.

  5. DK says:

    Can I do this with Photoshop 6.0?

  6. newphotobiz says:

    Photohop 6 will have all the tools you will need. Just follow along with the video and you should get similar results.

    Have Fun and post me some samples of what you come up with.

    Scott

  7. Adan says:

    Hello Scott, where can we find the bookshelves backgrounds?
    thx

  8. RAMCHALITER says:

    EXCELLENT JOB SCOTT.CAN THIS BE DONE USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS?.MY NEXT MOVE IS TO JOIN THE CLUB IN ORDER TO LEARN MORE.YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT TEACHER.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP YOU HAVE ALREADY GIVEN ME.
    RAM

  9. Hi Ram,

    Yes this can be done using Photoshop Elements.

    Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Scott

  10. Bruce says:

    Great Video Scott! After seeing these creative backgrounds, who is ever going to want to go back to a plain white or black!

    Bruce

  11. Alan says:

    nice job i will be giving it ago soon.

  12. Brian Adams says:

    Good video. Couple things, can we save these training video and if so how?
    You also talked about turning her shoulders a little. How was this accomplished?

    Thanks
    Brian

  13. Fantastic Scott. Actually doing a teenage party shoot tomorrow (first one) so will look forward to giving this a go on them.

  14. Bonnie Polaskki says:

    Fantastic video Scott. I certainly will be trying this. I also do senior photo’s as well as weddings. I am so thankful that I ran on to your website recently. Is it possible for me to save these video’s so I can look back and see exactly how to do this? Please let me know. Thanks Loads !!

  15. Andrew says:

    Great video I like the over lay can’t to try it.

  16. Ambrose says:

    Hi Scott,great job you are doing,do real videos of what U R sharing with us exist?if yes,what can i do to get them so i teach my self?

  17. Unique says:

    Hi Scott, this is really Great and I learned A lot. Thanks for sharing. U R awesome.

  18. Ted says:

    Excellent, Simple, Applicable Video Scott! You’ve made photography much less intimidating. Heading over to try this right now. Thanks!

  19. Kathy says:

    I love this technique. Thanks for sharing!

  20. Nona says:

    WOW!!! I took photography class and the teacher never showed us anything like that. I am not a member yet but really thinking about it. Thanks so much for the tips and tricks.

    Love it!!
    Nona

  21. Ronel Broderick says:

    Hi Scott,
    Thanks for all the mails,newsletters,tutorials and video’s,I do learn a lot from you,I just love all your stuff. Will join the club someday but cant at this time,please keep on sharing your information and knowledge with others! Enjoy your day, Ronel South Africa

  22. Susan says:

    LOVE it!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the video. I always look forward to your emails for new video tutorials :)

  23. Amber says:

    THanks a lot Scott . I did a teens shoot recently and your idea is just perfect for me . The only problem I am having is that the boy has spikes on his head , which I am unable to take out completely …
    cheers
    amber

  24. Mark says:

    Thanks Scott,

    I like how the background layer was applied the second time. Nice tip!
    Mark

  25. I have a macbook pro and use preview to distract subject from photo i also use elements 8 but my biggest struggles is always around the hair, i can never just get it i think there should be a video with a subject with lots of hair
    but great job i enjoy the videos.

  26. Terry says:

    Great information, and a way to take a good portrait and even make it better. Thank you for these lessons.

  27. Desiree says:

    “This is what Mom wants” You crack me up, but oh so true. Photographers today have to keep Mom and the graduate happy. Same for weddings.

  28. Gerard says:

    I love these ideals. +1 on Desiree’s comment (Photographers today have to keep Mom and the graduate happy. Same for weddings.)

  29. M Jais says:

    Great advice, Scott what is the maximum size of print can I go with your digital background?

  30. Well…we’ve printed up to 20×24′s with great results. The images are all created at 300 dpi 3000 x 2008, which uses 8×10 constraints.

    Some would argue, but these specs have proven to print very well. I know this, because I’ve printed them personally and the quality is great.

    I will also say, that it depends on how good your photo lab is. If they print on poor quality equipment or paper, you’ll receive poor results. But…that’s just common sense :-)

    I hope this helps!

  31. Jerome says:

    Hey Scott this is great.I will join the club soon as I get some money.

  32. Ethel says:

    Scott this was awesome you rock. I just recently joined the club and am interested in some of your other products. But would like some more info

  33. Terri says:

    I don’t have photoshop but I do use Paintshop Pro 12 and have had wonderful results using your hints and tips once I’ve figured out how to adapt them to my program. Thanks for the hard work you put into these lessons.

  34. April Bong says:

    Hmm. I’m going to have to play aound with that. It’s a cool look.

  35. Beverly says:

    Which Photoshop do you use?

  36. Julia says:

    This is a great idea, I like it.

  37. Julia says:

    This is a great idea, I really like it.

  38. Tessa says:

    Thanks so much! This was awesome so glad to have found you and finally be able to learn some of these techniques that would have taken me forever to figure out on my own..

  39. Richard says:

    Hi Scott,Great video,can’t wait to get started. THANKS!

  40. Chuy says:

    Awesome, it was quick and easy to do.

  41. Mrs. Hooks says:

    scoot you said in the video that we have access on this background? the free templates on our dashboard dnt include this kind of background?

  42. Mrs. Hooks says:

    sorry i misspelled your name. Scott..

  43. Shelly says:

    Thanks Scott. I use digital backgrounds but learn something new every day!

  44. Hans Alfert says:

    What do you shoot photos against? Green chrome ? What is best background? Thanks Hans

  45. I use a White Background and Green for Green screen cut outs. Most of the time it’s the white.

  46. nissar says:

    thak you scot- your tips so help my job i am waiting for your new tips

  47. nissar says:

    thak you scot- your tips so help my job i am waiting for your new tips thanks a lot

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