Commercial Photographer/Digital Artist Brian Rodgers Jr Demonstrates How To Work Faster With Layers In Photoshop

Fstoppers teams up with Commercial Photographer/Digital Artist Brian Rodgers Jr. to demonstrate how to work more efficiently and maximize your time spent in Photoshop by using shortcuts when working with layers. Check out more work or sign up to follow more tutorials from Brian Rodgers Jr. here: https://fstoppers.com/node/178453

I recently had a pretty cool opportunity to film some video tutorials on set at Fstoppers.com headquarters in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina. Whether you're new to Photoshop or a veteran, you just might learn a few new shortcuts by watching this video series.

This video tutorial in particular, focuses specifically on the layers panel in Photoshop. I’ll show you have to maximize your workflow with a series of practical tips and shortcuts. 

View the full article "How to Work Faster With Layers In Photoshop" on Fstoppers

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Brian Rodgers Jr.

Brian Rodgers Jr. is a commercial advertising photographer based in South Bend Indiana. Brian has a wealth of commercial photography experience photographing everything from commercial portraits, RVs, large commercial vehicles, product and food photography, to multi-million dollar mansions. Furthermore, he has created brand images for national companies and his work has been published in various national and international publications including Photoshop User Magazine, Dentaltown Magazine, Incisal Edge Magazine, and the popular web based show "Photography Tips & Tricks" produced by Kelby Media Group to name a few. Brian’s overall body of work demonstrates a real cultivation of skills behind the lens as well as a wide array of cutting edge post production techniques. He provides his clients with exceptional images and ensures customer satisfaction through his relentless work ethic. Brian is not just a photographer, he is an artist. Retouching his own work allows him to deliver a product that reflects his vision as an artist. And his clients are never disappointed in his abilities to produce consistent, compelling images. Fun Fact: He shot his own portrait