Andy Armstrong, a photographer based in Knoxville, TN, is about to release an exciting and comprehensive post-processing package named design|house. If you know anything of Andy’s photographic and post processing talent, you will be happy to know you can now apply some of that skill to your own images.

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8 Comments to “design|house post processing for the professional photographer”

  1. Andy knows his stuff – the results I’ve seen is amazing! You can’t find a better set of photoshop actions for your photos. :)

  2. admin (16 comments) says:

    Yea – I’ve been using his “Straight Punch” action – very cool. I haven’t begun to scratch the surface yet…

    - Rob

  3. Yes Andy has got his head in the game. What a talented individual I have the pleasure of knowing. Very inspiration he is.

  4. The software is really incredible! I’ve been using the photos on the last few photo shoots I’ve done, and I’m really liking the results. Andy Armstrong is a great graphics designer, and has created some powerful software.

  5. birmingham alabama photographer (2 comments) says:

    Andy is so incredibly talented. I am inspired by him at every turn. Congratulations to him on the success of his designhouse actions.

    Gretchen

  6. Stephen King (1 comments) says:

    I have Andy’s software and it has speed up my PP work flow.

    I still have to update my website with the new stuff that he has taught me with his tutorials.

    Stephen King

  7. markez linda (1 comments) says:

    I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

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  8. Ron Hunt Photography (1 comments) says:

    Andy is an inspiration.. it gives us something to strive towards :)

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