About Daniel
Daniel is an award-winning portrait photographer who loves photographing people! Since taking up professional photography in 2013, Daniel has spent years practicing and pushing the limits of what can be done with portrait photography.
As a full-time photographer, Daniel has won multiple awards, including Best Wedding Photographer of 2017 from the Global Photography Awards. He has also been a featured photographer on GuruShots and viewbug. Now, he shares what he’s learned over the years with carefully designed online photography classes that help you transform your photography skills.
Learn all you need to know about portrait photography and post-production skills in a way that you can start to use immediately. Learn to see images the way a professional photographer sees them so you too can become an award-winning photographer.
Claire John-Lewis –
I loved this Tutorial, i found it amazing the way you can manipulate so much but still have that perfectly natural serene look.
Thank you Daniel
Leah Salzwedel –
I’m not sure I will go to this level of manipulation on an already really great image, but I definitely learned a lot of great techniques. It looks fantastic afterward…now on to practicing manipulating that dress!
Jong Lee –
Really good, appreciate you taking time to make these videos!
pjaydubya –
Your work is incredible! Looking at the finished image while next to the original, it seems that this is all about managing light. Such an artistic eye!
Tiffany Noga –
I was struggling pretty bad with the wrinkles in one of the maternity photographs I had. This video helped me even more than I expected and I was able to deliver and learn so much. If you’re questioning on if you should purchase just do it you won’t regret!
Richard Wanbon –
As always, I love the step by step review of everything. Seeing you run into the stumbling areas of Photoshop editing and how you problem solved was excellent for me to learn from. Other instructors may have wanted a polished final version to share with clients but this was more helpful. I’ve seen a number of your videos and expect to learn less each time but I still find myself learning lots regardless. Well done!