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Digital Workflow 2.0 (Dynamic Tension Stacking): How to Win Photo Contests, Get Published, and Make Your Digital Photos Go Viral...Without Spending Hours Editing Them 

The deadline for your favorite photo contest is coming. Are you frustrated about editing your photos to submit? 

We were once taught by the gurus that as long as we adjust the color balance, open up the shadow, sharpen (unsharp masking anyone?) and remove the noise, we are done? Well, they didn't teach you the ONE THING. 

Have you ever wondered if there is a secret Adobe Photoshop & Lightroom workflow where you can work on your wildlife and bird RAW files from start to finish (ready to submit to contest and post to any media) in less than FIVE minutes while getting double or triple the VISUAL IMPACT without making the image look over-processed/unnatural? 

Is there a workflow that can transform your images so that viewers CANNOT look away, while still allowing your images to remain truthful to the original moment?

Well, after years and years of picking the brains of top photographers in bird, wildlife, portrait, and landscapes, as well as grandmaster painters, visual artists, and even top neuroscientists, and spending hundreds if not thousands of hours trying different methods, I finally had a breakthrough, and found the ONE framework that no one has told you about before: a brand new framework called dynamic tension siege (DTS). I have tested and retested it for a whole year to make sure it really works. 

This workflow has allowed me to win numerous international and national awards, including the most recent 2018 Wildlife Category Winner of Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International, exhibit internationally, make magazine covers, feature in Nature's Best Photography, Smithsonian Earth, Google/Nik Softwares, Outdoor Photographer Magazine, NANPA, and Wild Planet Photography Magazine, and be selected as one of the "Top 10 Wildlife Photographers to Follow" by both 500px and Xposr UK. You can check out my recent photos at instagram.com/tinmanlee.

As the name suggests, the framework is dynamic. I teach you how to use your eye and brain to analyze your own image differently. The steps in the workflow will be unique, tailored to bring out the most in different situations, but they are also very easy to understand and implement. I myself was shocked at how easy it was, and wondered why no one had taught me this all these years. 

As a new feature, subscription also includes an exclusive Facebook group membership ($197 value bonus) where members can post their edited photos. Members will hold each other accountable as a community to support each other. I will drop by from time to time to provide guidance. 

As an extra bonus, you receive my secret workflow on…yes, you guessed right, (1) BACKLIT photos and (2) black-and-white photos! These techniques enabled my photos to reach their full potential, win awards, and get published on magazine covers!!! These two chapters alone are a $197 value each!

Dynamic tension siege (DTS) is the ultimate method to edit your RAW files to bring out the most visual impact without making the image unnatural/over-processed. The idea is based on my extensive research, including over $50,000 of investment and hundreds of hours of learning from the tutorials of grandmaster photographers in wildlife, landscapes, and portrait, as well as artificial intelligence scientists and neuroscientists.

Currently, I am providing my limited time offer for only $297 (regular price $497) because the bonus sessions on black-and-whites and backlighting are still in preparation (while the main content is ready). 

You can also see my original series here. But bear in mind that the new version is completely different and much more powerful. It contains the exact techniques I have discovered and used to consistently evoke emotion of the viewers. 

The package contains more than 6.5 hours of high-definition 1080p videos in 11 chapters. The videos can be viewed via online streaming, or downloaded (no DVD). This also includes PDFs of class notes.

30-day money back guarantee. No question asked. Try it. If you do not find it useful, I am happy to refund you, and you can EVEN KEEP THE VIDEOS!

DISCLAIMER: Results vary. Since I don't know you personally and I don't know your work ethic, I cannot guarantee your results. I am just teaching the exact step-by-step procedure that works for me.

 

Testimonials:

“At first, I thought this video was irrelevant for me because I didn’t plan to enter any photo contests. But the video allowed me to look at photos through the eyes of a contest judge, which helped me distinguish the great photos from the good ones. And it gave me better ways to sharpen and reduce noise using Nik and adjustment layers. I have recommended it to many people who want to get the most out of post-processing.”

“Not only did I learn great techniques on sharpening and denoising, but the part of how to see, and the work with shadow and highlight alone is worth it.”

You can also email me, and I can connect you with customers who have purchased my product to give you honest feedback.

Update 9/22/2016:

Thank you all for your support in making this video tutorial so popular. My Digital Workflow Second Edition was completed on Thursday 9/22/2016. In the new tutorial, I have added lots of new features to bring your images to the next level:

• 2 critical editing objectives to make your photos look pro

• 7 deadly sins in a wildlife photo that are fixable in Lightroom and Photoshop

• 5 effective techniques to improve your composition

• 8 secrets to maximize your RAW file potential in-camera to help you win contests and get published

• 3 important ways to harness the power of social media and photo websites to tremendously improve your photography for free, and get exposure for publication

I have created seven chapters with a total run time of over three hours (compared to the original 50 minutes), with more in-depth tutorial on sharpening and noise removal. I have also added more examples to demonstrate my workflow. Here is the chapter outline:

Chapter 1: 2 critical objectives in editing, 3 must-visit sites to get feedback, photo contest tips, my photo journey

Chapter 2: 7 deadly sins in a wildlife photo, and how to solve two quickly in Lightroom

Chapter 3: Color, shadow details, and composition demystified

Chapter 4: Super sharpening

Chapter 5: 3 powerful techniques for noise reduction

Chapter 6: Review and demo

Chapter 7: Custom watermarking and 8 tips to optimize RAW in-camera

Many of the books on Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop are far too complicated and take too long to read. I believe in the 80-20 rule, where, with a few easy steps, laymen can achieve good image quality and win photo contests. In this video, I will go through my step-by-step process of editing photos, from initial edits all the way through to submitting to photo contests or posting on social media. I will talk about the story behind the photo, why I chose such a composition, the critical mistakes one makes when they submit to photo contests, and how I deal with color, ultimate sharpening, highlight, shadows, and noise removal.

Included in this purchase:

1. Seven high-def 1080p Videos, 3 hours 18 minutes total (streaming and download, no DVD)

2. PDF of the class notes, including links,

3. PDF of 5 Elements of Wildlife Photography

Goal:

I have seen many great photos from photographers who have great potential to win contests and move people, if only they knew a few tricks in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to unleash the power hidden in their RAW photo files. My goal is that, after this tutorial, you can edit your photo from start to finish within 15 minutes, and the image will be ready for photo contest.

About the author:

Tin Man Lee strongly believes that emotional wildlife photos can be taken ethically. He was the grand prize recipient of the prestigious Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International contest, 2013; winner of the NANPA Top 10 and NANPA Expressions magazine cover; and winner of several highly honored awards in Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice International in bird, polar wildlife, and animal antics categories. His photos were featured on the covers of the 2014 and 2015 Nature's Best Photography magazine, and chosen as the 2016 June cover of Alaska Magazine, among other recognition. 

He is currently a judge for Nature's Best Photography Asia and Viewbug. His works have been displayed in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. In 2015-2016, he had an invited solo exhibit at HKUST, Hong Kong, for five months, which displayed 48 of his photos in large format prints.

His invited tutorials in wildlife photography have appeared in Outdoor Photographer Magazine and Petapixel.com, and his photos have been published in Nature's Best Photography magazine, Smithsonian Exhibit Calendar, Alaska Magazine, Alaska calendar, and NANPA Expressions. He is originally from Hong Kong, and has been in the US for 20 years. Currently he resides in Agoura Hills, CA, USA.

His contact info is [email protected] and his website is at www.tinmanlee.com

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