Post Production Workflow with Ryan Brenizer: Wedding Photography Tips

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In this episode of B&H Wedding Tips, professional NYC Wedding Photographer Ryan Brenizer shares his post production workflow from start to finish. Ryan walks us through his best practices including his post wedding media management, Lightroom tips, and tricks to sharing your work with your clients.

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34 Comments
  1. Mihael Tominšek says

    Lightroom demand finishing image in photoshp = waste of timne, waste of space and complication. Using Capture One = saving space and time since all this skin retouching can be done within same program, non-destructivelly without having tons of added TIFF files. Moreover same skin retouched portrait can be edited to different mood/style without loosing any retouching. Eve frequency separation is obsolette and results in C1 are more natural than those in PS. 🙂

  2. Mihael Tominšek says

    I don't know NYC, but in my country no one wears true black suits other than on funerals. In fact all suits grooms wears are mostly off-black. Mostly very dark blue, silver or brown cast. Silver or any reflective fabric is very susceptible to reflect light cast, so even what appears black on sunlight is not black under all that color LED lights in the venue. Moreover the most popular fabric currently are those that changes color under the light direction. For my work taking the WB from any garment is highly unreliable and can shift WB wildly from shot to shot seconds apart. You need a nonreflective neutral color object to pick WB from it. Even professional grey/white card have some reflection and will shift colors in the venue, let alone it is inpractical to run around with that on high tempo evening.

  3. Charles Aughenbaugh says

    This is a very well done educational video. Only one problem, the music bed. Video Production 101, you never want music to go under important dialogue. It creates a distraction, even if the music is low. It almost seems like there is a party in the next room, and the walls are thin. Or maybe there was a party next door and the walls are thin. In that case, bad choice of location.

  4. Lukengu Jean-Luc says

    amazing work…

  5. Demetrius Payton says

    Your tips were excellent. I learn a lot about lightroom workflow.

  6. Darren Gad says

    Worth a thumbs up. Really on point and perfect guidance. Thank you.

  7. Bikash jha says

    Best tips for me so far, loved it esp the Match total exposure tip. Do you have any other tutorial where we get more from you?? Thanks in advance

  8. gnana prakash says

    thankyou verymuch

  9. darranmoore says

    Great video Ryan thanks man!

  10. moira chalmers says

    fab video 👍🏼

  11. Vani Jay says

    wow! I didn't even know that you could begin editing in the library module! Thought you could only do it in develop! Merci beaucoup!

  12. Rozely Lindim says

    thank you..I never knew that…Canon & Fuji tend to get high dynamic range in highlight area whereas Nikon tend to gent high DR in shadow

  13. blackbootparty says

    I recently shot a wedding and my "assistant" (read girlfriend) forgot to cover the off-camera flash unit with a diffuser and I didn't notice until well into the reception. Now I have a ton of photos with really harsh lighting; something in certain won't sit well with most female attendees. Any tips on how I can remedy this? And I'm talking a lot of otherwise beautiful photos.

  14. Alvin Ducre says

    You had too many pictures of you

  15. Brenda Nunda says

    thanks, this is helpful

  16. Samuel Flores Sanchez says

    Thanks a lot man!!!!

  17. Marius Ciurcu says

    buy a beautiful preset for your wedding photos https://sellfy.com/p/NjIM/

  18. Ильсур Гареев says

    Thnx!

  19. TheSunCityAnthem says

    Ryan is freaking awesome! Love his work! Thank you Ryan!

  20. Pete Delaney says

    An outstanding presentation. Thank you so much!

  21. John Taylor says

    What would you guys do if you had to revert to using only 2 rolls of 120 film and no scanning for photoshop …. 12 shots no room for error.

    Not able to shoot 100s or 1000s with the photoshop crutch waiting in the wings ??

  22. Barry Avner says

    Thank you Ryan, your videos are very helpful.

  23. johnny corcoran says

    fab what software are those movement still photo!? any tips?

  24. HopePhotoG says

    this was very helpful,thank you!

  25. Enerio Romero says

    That background music is so annoying!

  26. Eze Pibe says

    Very helpfull Ryan 🙂 Thank you a lot ! Regards from Poland 🙂

  27. Philip Clayton says

    Great video very professional! Thanks Ryan 👍

  28. Abolade Ogunnowo says

    this dude reminds me if Barry allen. lol

  29. Bliss Photography says

    Thanks for the wonderful work flow tips!

  30. Mecherle says

    Lots of great info here – thank you, Ryan, and thank you, B&H!

  31. Divi Photos says

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!

  32. Baby V says

    hi. I have wedding photos that I took and I want it edited so it's will look professional. how much are you going to charge me for the editing?. thanks

  33. Ian Brittain says

    Wow! Thank you for the photoshop tip what a brilliant tool. Bless 🙂

  34. Ls Lx says

    👍👍👌👌

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