EDC Photography: Part 4 – Post-Processing – Global Adjustments
We’ve covered numerous topics on how to take the shot. This part of the EDC photography series covers what to do after your photo has been captured.
We’ve covered numerous topics on how to take the shot. This part of the EDC photography series covers what to do after your photo has been captured.
In part 1, we walked through photo composition. In part 2, we reviewed lighting techniques. In part 3, we take a look at how to utilize similar and complementary colors to make cohesive and eye-catching photos!
Benchmade’s Bugout™ family of knives is among my first recommendations when someone asks me options for their first “nice” folder. From the size, weight, shape, and materials… everything about the Bugout™ is ‘just right’. Though, don’t expect this knife to be pocket jewelry straight out of the box – there are mods to fix that.
Lighting is one of the most important aspects of photography. Learning how to correctly utilize light is instrumental to making your gear photos pop! Read on for a few lighting related tips.
A properly composed photo can be really striking! Read on how to use composition techniques to take your everyday carry photos to the next level.
Samson (aka: @raven_the_pirate) dives into ways to make your everyday carry photos remarkable. In this series, he’ll walk you through ways to utilize photography techniques such as composition, lighting, and color which all combine to generate awesome gear photos!
High quality materials, minimalist styling, a plethora of colors and several materials to choose from makes the Ridge Wallet a good option for anyone’s everyday carry.
The Micro Soft Shell is one of the thinnest and most durable wallets we’ve reviewed yet. If you’re in the market for a thin bifold wallet, the Micro should be on your short list. Their other wallets are also worth taking a look at which feature same material it other slim designs.
Bellroy’s Sleeve product line is a colorful assortment of well-made wallets with thoughtful designs and feature layouts. Both wallets are modern takes on the traditional bi-fold design. It’s surprising how thin these wallets stay no matter how many cards, bills, and coins are held inside.
The Armored Summit is a fine wallet. It definitely geared toward minimalists out there since it’s design pretty much forces users to carry on the lower end an average man’s carry. If you fall within that category, you’ll be hard pressed to find a wallet as slim as this one.