I quit Photoshop and started using Affinity

I used Photoshop and Lightroom for many years and I was actually a bit sad to leave the software behind. Mostly because I knew it fairly well and could work fast. When I switched I had a sever case of imposter syndrome because I felt I couldn’t do anything anymore. But, now I have started to figure out Affinity a bit more and get comfortable with the basics.

Here are some examples.

I had a photowalk in Berlin with a good friend.

Unsure if it is worth sharing this - but just experimenting with slow shutter.

This image might seem like an intrusion, but how can I show daily life without photographing it as it is? I am trying to write a text about that as well.

An old phone in an old bunker in Berlin

The Subachord was exhibited at Superbooth. Such an amazing synthesizer. There is actually a documentary about it on NRK.

This was the first photo I edited in Affinity. I did not do very well and will do it again. The image in itself is very powerful and a bit troubling for me.

I am just experimenting a bit with how to do these things. Slip me some feedback if you are up for that. Here is a tune to start of the week :)

Stein Roger Andresen

I am a maker of electronic music, art and photography. My home base is Bergen, Norway.

https://www.steinandresen.info
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