Portfolio Sneak Peak

Filed Under (Design, Photography, Photoshop, Portfolio) by Luke Hodsdon on 06-01-2009

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I know I’ve said it, tweeted it, promised it and even hoped for it… but it’s a new year damnit, and i need to light my own fire to get my butt in gear. So, in (hopefully) the first of many portfolio updates to come, here’s a really quick sneak peak at some Tilt-Shift photography edits i made earlier today. Thanks to Brandon Jaime, i’ve been given a crash course in how to make my (or photos found on compfight.com) really stand out and gain a sense of uniqueness. You can take practically any tired old photo and within minutes *POOF* perfect, shiny and new… Rode hard and put away wet!! (That’s a little tribute to one of my old-school favorite bands, Diesel Boy)

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Tutorial: Using Black & White points in Photoshop to clear up an underexposed picture

Filed Under (Photography, Photoshop, Portfolio, Tutorial) by Luke Hodsdon on 12-06-2008

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Tutorial - Photoshop Levels trick - Black and White point photo enhancementsAt my current day to day job I use this technique religiously. It’s fast, easy and extremely effective when trying to achieve better quality photos for print and online. In the following Adobe Photoshop tutorial I’ll walk you though a quick (less than a minute once you learn the steps) process on how to brighten up those dull, dark photos you’ve been sent from your clients… or in my case, taken with your poor digital camera.

The following tutorial was done in Adobe Photoshop CS3, but 80% of the process can be used on just about any program with a “Levels” function (such as the freeware, open source image editing software, GIMP) while the last 20% can be done all the way back to Photoshop CS1 (this is the black overlay feature achieved by holding the ‘option’ or ‘alt’ key in levels).

» TIP: IT’S ALWAYS GOOD TO MAKE DUPLICATES OF YOUR LAYERS IN CASE YOU NEED TO GO BACK IF YOU MAKE A FATAL MISTAKE.

Tutorial - Photoshop Levels trick - Black and White point photo enhancements

Step 1:

Open the file you wish to adjust and open the Levels adjustment window » SHORTCUT: COMMAND+L (pc users: CTRL+L). This will bring up your image’s histogram and the palette where this tutorial will focus. Locate the white point slider as seen above.

Tutorial - Photoshop Levels trick - Black and White point photo enhancements

Step 2:

One of the best features of this tutorial is built right in to Photoshop CS1+. While on the white point slider, press and hold OPTION (pc users: ALT) and begin scrubbing the bar left and right. This will give you a black overlay over your image. If you’re using an older version of Photoshop or a different program you can skip to step 4.

» NOTE: THIS FEATURE WILL ONLY WORK IF YOUR IMAGE IS IN RGB MODE.

» TIP: USING ADJUSTMENT LAYERS IS A GREAT WAY TO INSURE THAT YOU DON’T RUIN YOUR ORIGINAL FILES. THIS IS CALLED “WORKING NON-DESTRUCTIVELY”. IT WILL ALLOW YOU TO KEEP YOUR ORIGINAL FILES INTACT FOR FUTURE PROJECTS, OR TO RETURN TO A PREVIOUS STATE IF YOUR ADJUSTMENT LAYERS AREN’T WORKING FOR YOUR DESIGN ANYMORE.

STRIKE in Orange County premier opening

Filed Under (Corporate, Photography) by Luke Hodsdon on 11-06-2008

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Luke and Kristen at STRIKE bowling alley - Photobooth, Take 1Luke and Kristen at STRIKE bowling alley - Photobooth, Take 2Hey look! It’s a me (the man) and a Kristen (the occasional woman) behind the ninethreestudio posts! The man, and sometimes the occasional woman, behind these lovely blog posts. (EDIT: After re-reading this, i realized this almost made it sound like i was an occasional woman. It made me laugh, so i decided to leave it in to show you just how my hamster-on-a-wheel brain works, enjoy.) Where you ask? Ohh, in a photo booth…. okay, okay. STRIKE bowling alley in Orange County had some hoopla event grand opening thing hosted by Lauren Conrad. Yadda Yadda Yadda. Lots of people, free food, booze and bowling… ho hum ho hum…. and now the good stuff. Justice, from American Gladiators… yeah, he was there. I’m not the shortest guys in the world, and he still towered over me. I got all giddy and told Kristen, “Look, there’s that huge dude from American Gladiators!”, then the glaze over of uninterest, but i didn’t let it phase me. haha.