Photoshop Class Practice: Portfolio
Today we will to looked at Photoshop and how to create a page in our portfolio depending on progressive way. I began by opening Photoshop and creating canvas to work on. I created one canvas. My one in Portrait in A3 format. I created with gray background. I did this clicking in file and background. After I've moved to the next step.

My next job was to pick an image and then i have to add to my canvas. I do that from my private photos my own pictures. I added a picture of a lonely little girl. I add that picture from my Google Drive after i download that. I then clicked on show transform controls to change a size and move my picture on right position.
The next thing what I did ,was Title. I just clicked on my tool and them clicked into my canvas and then changed a font for "Lucida Calligraphy" 48 size. My title of project is : "Angels arround us. Photography."
Then went to freelogodesign.com and created logo with my brand name "Versatile Art Photography". After when I done that logo i saved and download. In next step I had to open new canvas and open my logo there. After then i copy that logo and paste with my gray background.I was seved that as a PSD file so I have chance to make a changes later.
I was try to change my description below:
"Helpless Guardian" is a photo gallery about a little angel who, despite adversity, can find hope. The photos are taken in black and white. The light I use for this project is natural with good daylight. Shoots are taken in various interesting, inspiring places with the appropriate composition to arouse interest and curiosity among viewers. Each time, the model's expressive face displays emotions that every viewer can relate to. The photos tell a story that each of us can feel differently due to the composition, facial expressions, light, gestures and background. How thin is the line between life and death, how little is needed for happiness and sadness, this gallery shows it and encourages nostalgia.
Good work on rethinking this and going through the technical steps - well done
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