February 2021

Austere Romanticism from Adobe Stock | Adobe Creative Cloud

Austere Romanticism expresses a handmade, natural, aesthetic in a visual style that is deeply comforting and nostalgic. Think of grandma’s hobbies with a contemporary twist such as embroidery, flower arranging, woodworking, and baking.

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Cross-App Workflows for Editing Social Videos with James Bonanno and Anna McNaught – 1 of 2

Tune in with Video Creator James Bonanno and Photographer Anna McNaught James from Leave the Map, as they share their process for creating social videos. In this two part series, James and Anna will take you through their post-production process for a social marketing campaign. Learn how they organize their footage in Premiere Pro, collaborate using CC Libraries to work in multiple apps, and add special effects with After Effects.

Guest James Bonanno is a creative director, video editor and full-time content creator:
https://www.jamesbonanno.com/

Host Anna McNaught is a photographer, photoshop artist, and traveler: https://annamcnaught.com/
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Portrait Editing and Storytelling with Yannis Davy Guibinga – 1 of 2

Join photographer Yannis Davy Guibinga on Adobe Live as he uses Photoshop and Lightroom to edit a series of photographs from two projects. In part one, Yannis will select and edit a series of portraits taken in Paris. Come back for part two, where he’ll edit photos for The Love Project – a series depicting love and traditional Gabonese culture.

Guest Yannis Davy Guibinga is a photographer from Libreville, Gabon currently based in Montréal, Canada: http://www.yannisdavy.com/

Host Ben Warde is a Product Manager at Adobe, working on the Lightroom team based in the San Francisco Bay Area: https://lightroom.adobe.com/u/cameracuriosities

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