Hi
After a long time working on our main site we are back with review. Alien Skin has provided us with their collection of professional photoshop plugins and we will start reviewing them in the next few week. It takes that long we they have a lot and are very, very good so we want to grill them
I have started to have a first look at Bokeh which I wanted to use for one of my own photos. The photo “Life Goes By” is a nice photo (see below) but the man isn’t really standing out due to the big depth-of-field and That is what Bokeh does best.

Having never worked with the plug-in before I had first a look at the videos on the Alien Skin website and saw how easy it is altering an image with this software. The steps I took where:
1. Selecting the man with the “quick selecting” tool in Photoshop
2. Create a channel mask of the selection
3. Used a Gaussian blur for the edges of the selection
4. Opened the Bokeh plug-in
5. Selected a 20% Nikon 105mm 2.8 prefix
6. Selected Bokeh - selection - plane
7. and altered the top part of the images
8. Save the work the plug-in had done
9. Opened the plug-in again and repeated step 6
10. but now altered the bottom part of the images
11. saved my work
This all was around 15 minutes work and I hope you agree that it has improved the image a lot.

Our first impression: This plugin is its money worth
The Team
Tags: Alien Skin, Bokeh, Photoshop, Plugin
As a photographer you will need to have some knowledge about the legal side of photography, copyrights, model releases, tax you named it. Searching on this through the Internet I came across a little gem on this. a book written by Carolyn Wright, the Photo Attorny. It is US based but very useful for the rest of the world as well. You can read more on the Photo Attorny page of the photo student website.
Happy shooting
Tags: carolyn wright, freelance photography, law, legal, photo attorny, The Photo Student
There is a new page on the photo student website where we have some information about the Studio Light Kits from Kenro The address is:
http://www.thephotostudent.com/kenrostudio.html
These kit are professional kit for a very reasonable price and worth looking at if you are in need of some Studio lights for your portrait or product photography.
Happy shooting
Tags: BFP, flash, portrait, portrait photography, product, product photography, studio lights, The Photo Student