Very interesting techniques and all the best on all of your success. Great video and some of those techniques we used before, but some we will be trying for sure.
Absolutely stunning work from Barbara Macferrin! Thanks to BH for exposing her art. I'm floored. I love how she is driven by the idea of not just copying other artists but indeed develop her own style that is so distinctly unique.
i have used textures for a while and enjoy the dutch masters too. My question is my biggest issue is I could never get into any art competitions... the photographer side says you are not photography becausue the image is to much editing....and the fine art side says you start with a photograph not a canvas or paper... so you can't really be painting. ( the artist hand is the artist hand no matter what tools you use is what i believe but.....what do you do when faced with this non logic?
This is an interesting approach to portraiture and good to see some different thinking. I also enjoyed work by Julia Durova on Flickr, and others might too.
Interesting point about the light from the left. We read from left to right, I wonder if it is the same in other cultures that might read from right to left.
Please tell me how you get the texture behind the model in the snap of a finger in the blink-of-an-eye instead of erasing the model from the texture which is what I'm sure I would have to do
Watched you twice now, a great help to my similar processing, ive been doing my overlays the hard way ha Thankyou for showing your skills to us, especially me being an old git with not a lot of time to learn all XX
As soon as you addedthe clouds, it seemed the clouds were suddenly behind the model miraculously without you doing anything to get them there. I'm mystified
Hello i have a d5 frame and a d2 head got it off creigslist was fine win picked up took it a part to clean it did the exact same thing as yours had to put weight back on it force it down mine is workong fine now except for a couple little leaks put the bar back in down be afraid to force it down
Well if you want it all the same don't purchase a hand made Morgan car, I believe that the gap in the wheel arches are made by different craftsmen and are slightly different in measurement.
Was first introduced to this wonderful old masters technique when I saw magazines with the Australian Bill Gekas who had his young daughter dressed in Dutch Vermeer/Rembrandt period clothing, in studio as well at outdoor beach scenes.
This photoshop looks disgusting. All these photos are screaming from overphotoshop. If you want to get an old look photo, just take a large format camera with a soft focus lens. If you take photos with a modern digital camera, just make modern digital photography.
Magnifiques... avant la retouche de mon point de vue.
Amazing!
Very interesting techniques and all the best on all of your success. Great video and some of those techniques we used before, but some we will be trying for sure.
Really annoying sound interference.
I didn't click on this for the photoshop stuff, and it became the best photoshop tutorial i've ever seen. Barbara MacFerrin has just gained a new fan!
Absolutely stunning work from Barbara Macferrin! Thanks to BH for exposing her art. I'm floored. I love how she is driven by the idea of not just copying other artists but indeed develop her own style that is so distinctly unique.
May i ask what in Photography IS NOT "Fine Art". I don't mean "Art" by that question, I mean "Fine Art". Many thanks
This a great tutorial, well explained with amazing images. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! You have given me the inspiration that I have been looking for. You have shown what has just been a general idea for me.
First of all I want to congratulate you on your excellent work, I am very grateful for your sharing and availability. Hugs from 🇵🇹
Funny. I also do Painterly Photography and arrived at the same slight underexposition trick. ;o)
Inspired by the old masters, but Ms MacFerrin has her own unique style. Excellent work.
Thank you B&H for bringing this artist's work to light!
Excellent tutorial! I was interested in trying this type of photography and editing..now I know we’re to start. Thank you for sharing…beautiful work
Same here, i want to learn more, i love to do this. Do you do work shops?
i have used textures for a while and enjoy the dutch masters too. My question is my biggest issue is I could never get into any art competitions... the photographer side says you are not photography becausue the image is to much editing....and the fine art side says you start with a photograph not a canvas or paper... so you can't really be painting. ( the artist hand is the artist hand no matter what tools you use is what i believe but.....what do you do when faced with this non logic?
I agree with the other commenters, great work, very inspiring.
Too much photoshop kills photoshop, and photoshop kills what's photography is.
People have become so fake these days. I barely use Photoshop and when I do it's just to clan or extend backdrops.
@@madanticsphotography using is good, abusing is not.
@@hectorlaffarge5019 that's the truth.
Amazing work, much love in that.
This is an interesting approach to portraiture and good to see some different thinking. I also enjoyed work by Julia Durova on Flickr, and others might too.
Thank you for sharing this!
Wow Excellent , your are very inspiring, your work are so beautiful, really like a master’s paintings !
Interesting point about the light from the left. We read from left to right, I wonder if it is the same in other cultures that might read from right to left.
Thank you so much! You have given me the inspiration that I have been looking for. You have shown what has just been a general idea for me.
Please tell me how you get the texture behind the model in the snap of a finger in the blink-of-an-eye instead of erasing the model from the texture which is what I'm sure I would have to do
Watched you twice now, a great help to my similar processing, ive been doing my overlays the hard way ha Thankyou for showing your skills to us, especially me being an old git with not a lot of time to learn all XX
As soon as you addedthe clouds, it seemed the clouds were suddenly behind the model miraculously without you doing anything to get them there. I'm mystified
I have 45 years of photography behind and I learned a couple of things here. Thank you.
With photography you’re always learning.
Why am I not getting any video ? like a pod cast ! how can you learn anything from someone talking and no video ?
Amazing! Thank u for sharing
The more the end result looks like a corpse the more "fine art" it's called...
Hello i have a d5 frame and a d2 head got it off creigslist was fine win picked up took it a part to clean it did the exact same thing as yours had to put weight back on it force it down mine is workong fine now except for a couple little leaks put the bar back in down be afraid to force it down
Well if you want it all the same don't purchase a hand made Morgan car, I believe that the gap in the wheel arches are made by different craftsmen and are slightly different in measurement.
Was first introduced to this wonderful old masters technique when I saw magazines with the Australian Bill Gekas who had his young daughter dressed in Dutch Vermeer/Rembrandt period clothing, in studio as well at outdoor beach scenes.
Wow she is so so good, love the look.
Your work is stunning. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas with us.
Do you retouch in 16 bit mode? Your files look open in PS in 8 bit.
Excellent work and beautiful pictures! Thanks for posting!
I absolute love these.
But only because I am self-training to become a traditional classical painter.
super informative enjoyed watching and def will use this for reference, thank you guys!
BH20 code no longer available on her site? Thought it expired on the 26th
Amazing artist Barbara!
She went from sys admin that pays $100+k to photography.
These methods dont seem to work with 16 bit files :(
incredible work
This is excellent and even free!! Thank you so much!
So magnificent. Thanks for the education.
Phantastic explanation and wonderful techniques!
Thank you for sharing,great video
Amazing fine art work.Congrats.
Where do you get these backgrounds?
Thank you, awesome tutorial!
Great work. Very inspirational.
Graciassss, Thks
Very Cool Thank you
For study! thx
Thank you!
They alMoST look fake
Your tongue clicking is so annoying!! Can't watch this!
BORING.Period.
This photoshop looks disgusting. All these photos are screaming from overphotoshop. If you want to get an old look photo, just take a large format camera with a soft focus lens. If you take photos with a modern digital camera, just make modern digital photography.