Natural Light Baby Portrait Editing Lightroom Workflow
Sometimes the best photo moments are captured in a flash, but without using a flash. With the advent of RAW photo editing, it’s easy to turn an underexposed, dull photo into a print ready portrait.
This tutorial will walk you through my workflow in this exact situation. The moment was beautiful, the initial photo, not so much.
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Very organised and simple steps shown in the work flow . I will try and share some of my sample too. Thank u for this wonderful video
The best video i have ever seen, keep it up bro, god bless
Dude, you're AMAZING! I'll have to watch this about 100 times, but it will be time well spent! Thanks for sharing! 👏
Your videos are so informative, I hope you keep doing more!
This is great! Thank you 🙂
Really helpful, cheers buddy.
Amazing tutorial. All you need to know in 5 min. Thumbs UP!
thanku so much!!
WOW!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you for being the first editing I have watched today that explains WHY you are doing what you are doing.
great tutorial that covers all the basics for beginners (like me)!
I CAN HONESTLY SAY AS A "NEW TO LIGHTROOM USER" THIS HAS HELPED ME THE MOST. THIS TUTORIAL WAS A VERY CLEAR, STEP BY STEP PROCESS IN WHICH I SAW THE MOST AMAZING RESULTS IN MY PHOTOS. I THANK YOU!!!
what is great about your tutorials is that you verbally say what you're changing to what and the viewer can focus on the actual change thats occurring along with your reasoning behind it. Most educational.
That was a helpful tutorial. Thx!
thanks
Very helpful and concise. Thanks!
Nice video but it's the first time I've seen some increasing clarity for a portrait. That surely hardens the skin.
Great tutorial
how do I edit jpeg pics in Lightroom?
Hi did you use photoshop in anyway for this photo?
great tutorials. I'm really learning a lot. many thanks for uploading.
For someone who doesn't want to sit through 20 and 30 minute vidoes, this is one of the best, most efficient LR vids I've seen. Thanks
Thanks for this quick tutorial! 🙂