February 22, 2012 by Mike Wong • 1 Comment
I'm excited to share with you that today, we are announcing the onOne Marketplace, a new resource for photographers that offers high-quality digital accessories and creative inspiration to make images extraordinary. The Marketplace includes photo album and collage templates, backgrounds, image overlays, textures, and presets for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Apple Aperture, and our Perfect Effects 3.
The products available in the Marketplace were created by some of the most influential and talented photographers in the industry including:
The new Marketplace replaces the previous Free Templates section of our site that we previously had. All of the free templates that were available there before are still available in the new Marketplace. Unlike the older system we had before, you no longer have to log in in order to download something. Instead, just click the add to cart button for as many items as you want and when you're done, just click the view cart button. If you only have free items in your cart, you'll just need to "checkout" with your name and email address and we'll send you an email with the download links for those free items.
We also have posted new tutorials on how you can use the Marketplace products in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements as well a list of answers to questions that we think people might have.
Perhaps one of the most important things we've done here is to dedicate a team within onOne to be solely focused on the new Marketplace. Their mission is to work closely with the photographers listed above, as well as other photographers, to constantly bring new products and content to the Marketplace. In fact, we're already lining up and preparing a new batch of album templates and backgrounds to release in the next few weeks so be sure to keep checking for new products. You can also sign up for a special newsletter that will inform you when we add new products to the Marketplace.
That's it for now. Thanks for checking out the new Marketplace!
February 18, 2012 by Brian Matiash • 0 Comments
We're really happy to share Kevin's upcoming photography workshop. They've just announced the newest format of the acclaimed and consistently sold-out Digital Photography Bootcamp™, the Lighting Workflow Bootcamp™. The workshop has been created to instill the tools and confidence in photographers to create compelling, high-quality imagery through essential lighting theory and effective, easy to implement workflow solutions. This workshop is like a hands-on, in-depth version of Kubota’s recently published Kevin Kubota’s Lighting Notebook: 101 Lighting Styles and Setups for Digital Photographers™ (Wiley). Combined with a renowned workflow system, this newly designed workshop is sure to leave photographers inspired and equipped to drastically improve their image capture techniques and their post production workflow.
Click here to learn more and register.
February 13, 2012 by Brian Matiash • 2 Comments
We're packing our bags and getting ready to head on over to Las Vegas for the 2012 WPPI Expo. You can be sure that we'll be showing the latest and greatest with Perfect Photo Suite 6.
AND we've got a killer line-up of some of the best photographers out there presenting at our booth. So, if you're heading to the WPPI Expo, be sure to swing by Booth #1219 and join in on the wonderful lessons taught by our esteemed friends!
February 9, 2012 by Brian Matiash • 1 Comment
Our friend and onOne Master, JB Sallee, is taking his lessons on how to be a successful wedding photographer on the road! We're including the dates of JB's Sallee School Spring Semester below. You'll learn everything from on-location lighting to processing to pricing.
And you can save on the price of admission! Tour tickets on sale now for only $49 with this code: SalleeSchoolBlast (code expires on 2/10/12 - $99 at the door)
February 9, 2012 by Brian Matiash • 1 Comment
The idea is simple.
We, a group of photographers from an online community on social network Google+ thought, hey, why not publish a photography book together? We spend a lot of time talking photography online, share and look at each other’s work, and even meet together to socialize and shoot. Why not collaborate on a project together? That’s how the idea of this book was born. When the call to contribute came, 520 photographers, both known and less known, from all over the world responded, willing to donate their art for the project.
So why publish this book? Two reasons. Continue reading »