Its crazy how many sunrises I shoot per year, almost all of them. Sadly they are not all photogenic, in fact its quite the opposite. Most of the time I end up sitting on the beach watching it and not photographing it. Its not a bad thing, but as a photographer I wish they were all epic.
This particular morning looked clear and not so colorful, when all of the sudden the stars aligned and this happened. It was an epic moment to say the least.
In this video I will show you how to fix a skyline or any kind of distorted or leaning buildings. I do this with 2 simple sliders inside of Lightroom. I have a lot of old photos that look like this but I finally figured out how to fix them.
If you have any other suggestions I would love to hear them, drop me a line on the comments below.
Here is day 4 on developing your own photography style, remember to grab the RAW file and follow along.
In this video I focus more on a conventional look. Something that can please the photographer and the viewer alike. By combining very simple sliders in Lightroom I can achieve this look.
Here is day 2 on developing your own photography style, remember to grab the RAW file and follow along.
Remember that practicing your editing skills will help you develop your style. Go out and shoot everyday after you get home edit your photos until you get the look you are looking for.
In this video I will show you how to batch edit your photos inside Lightroom. This is how I edit most of my pictures saving me lots of time. It is very easy to do and easy to fix each photo after you do the batch edit.