The free transform tool is almost like a one stop center for every transforming operations you need such as Rotate, Skew, Flip Horizontal, and other cool stuff like that.
Simply, press Ctrl+T [Mac: Command+T] to bring up the Free Transform handles around your object. Do that right-click [Mac: hold Control + click] inside the bounding box and a pop-up menu will appear with a list of all transformations you can choose from. You also get access to transformations such as Flip Horizontal/Vertical, Rotate 180°, and Rotate 90° Clockwise/Counterclockwise that don’t have keyboard shortcuts at all.
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I came across this article and wanted to share. It is a great story of a professional photographer and how he managed to turn the tables on a client who was telling him that his work was unacceptable and was refusing to pay. This is a valuable lesson to learn in case this ever happens to you!
Have you ever sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic on your morning commute to work and wished you could just be out taking pictures for a living? Perhaps you have received a great deal of encouragement from friends, family and colleagues to start your own photo business and are contemplating taking the plunge and switching careers. As a relatively recent convert to the world of photography, I’ll share some of my experiences and a few tips for any of you seriously contemplating the transition to a full-time photography business. Keep in mind that everyone has their own interests and motivations; what works for me may not work for you. The trick is to listen to others but trust your own judgment.
Here is a session with my kiddos from December in downtown Phoenix. We had such a fun time, and I was happy to get some great images of my girls. A special thank you to Erik for shooting the video with my Flip HD camera. I love urban portrait photography because of all the different colors, textures and backgrounds you can use. You can always find some great light downtown, too! All of the images you see in the video were taken with my trusty 20d and 85mm f1.8 lens. I did not use any flash, hand-held reflectors or diffusers. For more info on how to improve your natural light photography, visit www.naturallightproject.com. Enjoy the video!