Fred Miranda

Fred Miranda
Born
Sao Paulo, Brazil
OccupationPhotographer
Websitefredmiranda.com

Fred Miranda is a landscape photographer.[1]

Early life

Fred Miranda was raised in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and studied computer science and architecture in college, while pursuing a career in bodybuilding. He next moved to Los Angeles to work as a model, where he also began his career as a professional photographer.[2]

Website

Miranda is the developer of his eponymous website, which acts as a review and sales portal for photography equipment and software.[1] Through the website, Miranda has also developed software distributed as Fred Miranda Software,[3] which includes PhotoShop plug-ins,[4] such as SI Pro,[5] and Actions[6] that are preprogrammed or preset.[7] The software has been developed through Fred Miranda Digital Darkroom.[8] He also developed the B&W Workflow Pro software suite,[9] and the website also has a forum where uses exchange ideas and answer each other's questions.[10] FredMiranda.com also features his portfolio of works and articles written by him on the subject of photography.[2] His work has appeared in Digital Camera magazine.[11]

References

  1. Timacheff, Serge (23 May 2011). "Canon EOS Digital Photography Photo Workshop". John Wiley & Sons via Google Books.
  2. Steve Bedell (September 2002). "Reviewing the Wild, Wild Web". eDigital Photo. p. 78.
  3. Davis, Harold (20 March 2013). "The Photoshop Darkroom 2: Creative Digital Transformations". Taylor & Francis via Google Books.
  4. Davis, Harold; Iwanow, David (16 November 2009). "Google Advertising Tools: Cashing in with AdSense and AdWords". "O'Reilly Media, Inc." via Google Books.
  5. Michelle Perkins (November 2004). "Fred Miranda's SI Pro v1.1". Rangefinder. p. 24.
  6. Busch, David D. (10 January 2008). "Digital SLR Cameras and Photography For Dummies". John Wiley & Sons via Google Books.
  7. Milburn, Ken (10 April 2019). "Digital Photography: Expert Techniques". "O'Reilly Media, Inc." via Google Books.
  8. Peter K. Burian (April 2005). "Solve Technical Problems with Affordable Photoshop Plug-ins". Shutterbug. p. 76.
  9. Alsheimer, Leslie (25 October 2007). "Black and White in Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop Lightroom: Create Stunning Monochromatic Images in Photoshop CS3, Photoshop Lightroom, and Beyond". CRC Press via Google Books.
  10. Canfield, Jon; Grey, Tim (26 December 2006). "Photo Finish: The Digital Photographer's Guide to Printing, Showing, and Selling Images". John Wiley & Sons via Google Books.
  11. Arthur Bleich (June 2002). "Dynamic Range". Digital Photography. p. 50.


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