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Beyond the Lens with Matt Suess – Photography Journal & Blog

Coming Soon: My Mastering Aurora HDR 2017 Downloadable Online Training Video

By Matt Suess | September 18, 2016

Learn all about Aurora HDR 2017, the newest editing program from Macphun, with my Mastering Aurora HDR 2017 Online Training Video Course. Featuring over 50 videos plus course photos & FREE presets, this will be the most comprehensive training video available on Aurora HDR 2017. COURSE NOW AVAILABLE: Visit here for the details!! Find out more […]

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“On Parade” Sold During Opening Night at Art For Horses in Colorado

By Matt Suess | September 16, 2016

Last night I received a phone call letting me know that my photo “On Parade” sold during the opening night reception at the annual Art for Horses Show and Sale in Parker, Colorado at the PACE Center. Not only that but another edition sold before the show even opened! I am so psyched and grateful! […]

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Aurora HDR 2017 Review

By Matt Suess | September 14, 2016

Aurora HDR 2017 Review In November of 2015 Macphun took the photo processing world by storm when it released Aurora HDR Pro – a brand new program designed for HDR photography with features no other HDR software package had. Made for the Mac in partnership with HDR guru Trey Ratcliff, in 10 months since it’s […]

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My Photo On Parade Selected for Art for Horses Show in Parker, Colorado

By Matt Suess | September 1, 2016

I am excited to announce that my photo “On Parade” has been selected for the annual Art for Horses Show and Sale in Parker, Colorado at the PACE Center. Art for Horses is a well respected equine-themed art show that benefits horse rescue. The show runs from September 10 – October 30, 2016 with an […]

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New ON1 Photo RAW Classroom Photography Workshops Announced

By Matt Suess | August 29, 2016

I have just opened registration for my upcoming ON1 Photo RAW Two-Day Crash Course Classroom Photography Workshops! Learn all about ON1’s exciting new update to their ON1 Photo 10 software, now called Photo RAW which is being released in mid-November. Work non-destructively editing and enhancing your photos from start to finish inside ON1 Photo RAW […]

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Just Announced: Aurora HDR 2017

By Matt Suess | August 8, 2016

Macphun has just announced that my favorite HDR program has a new version coming soon: Aurora HDR 2017. The new version has a number of features & improvements. It will be available for pre-order on September 15th and it will officially launch on September 29. Be sure to sign up here to receive more info as it […]

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2 FREE HDR Photography Classes Available Using Aurora HDR from Skillshare

By Matt Suess | August 1, 2016

Earlier this year Macphun Software contacted me to produce a FREE HDR class with Skillshare, a global learning community for creators that features thousands of online classes. The result was 2 separate online courses. A 32 minute Intro to HDR Photography: Shooting and Editing High Dynamic Range course and a 43 minute HDR Photo Editing: Perfecting Light […]

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Let Me Know What Problems You Are Having With Night Sky Photography

By Matt Suess | July 31, 2016

I am creating a FREE PDF: Top 5 Tips for Nightscape/Milky Way Photography. Help me create it by letting me know what struggles you are having with nightscape photography. I will choose the most common problems photographers encounter and use them in my upcoming free tip guide which will be available in early August. You […]

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It’s Such a Heavenly View – Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone at Night

By Matt Suess | July 13, 2016

So the initial plan during the past 4th of July weekend was to spend three nights at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming photographing the night sky and Milky Way. I am teaching a nighttime photo workshop there next spring and needed more sample photos to show potential students the amazing opportunities that are possible. […]

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Will Pokemon Go and other VR Games Become A Nuisance for Photographers

By Matt Suess | July 12, 2016

I am curious: have any photographers yet run into any issues with kids/adults looking to catch Pokemon in popular photo spots such as the barns in the Tetons or elsewhere? Last week, before Pokemon Go was released, we were photographing the Milky Way above the John Moulton Barn at 11:30pm when someone’s headlamp walked into […]

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