Well, good morning and another Monday dear Friends and Photography Lovers🙌📸
It's been a year since I've been here with you, and I even got a badge for my first year. Last night I came across my work from October 2021, when I was incredibly drawn to working in Photoshop Action and my love for that work and creation.
Photography for me is not just a hobby — it's a way to stop time. Every click of the shutter is a moment that will never be the same again, but remains forever recorded through the lens. 💫
I love wandering the world through the viewfinder, looking for those small, quiet moments that most people pass unnoticed — the play of light, a sincere smile, a drop of rain on the glass... It all becomes a story, without a single word.
And then comes Photoshop — my tool for expressing the feelings that arose in that moment. It's not about changing reality, but about giving it a dose of soul. Sometimes it's just a slight color correction, other times creating an atmosphere that reflects what I was feeling when I took the shot.
So, let's take a look today at how I do it, or rather how I used to do it and what I loved about Photoshop for a while.
To start, I made a collage last night that shows how I make these pieces. The only thing is, the colors in the collage aren't realistic, or what they are, because I took a photo of the monitor with my phone.
When I finished processing in Photoshop Action-Details 4 and got what I wanted, I just added yellow to the Filter-Camera Raw Filter.
📷❤️ Photoshop is not for me to create perfection, but to convey emotion. To touch the viewer. To turn a single frame into a story.
Photography and editing are such personal, emotional processes... and when someone truly feels it, it shows in every frame. In every layer, every mask, and every color — there's a part of me.
To end the post, here are three photos with beautiful bokeh, which I love btw.
This is all for Today dear Friends, see you Tomorrow
👋👋 @goga22