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Artistically Enhancing Infrared Photography presented by Laurie Klein & Shelley Vandegrift 

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Special Guests, Laurie Klein and Shelley Vandegrift will show you how to create beautiful and artistic Infrared images using some of their favorite plugins in Nik Collection 3 by DxO.
What you will learn:
• What is fine art infrared photography?
• Adding final artistic enhancements to channel swapped infrared color images in Color Efex Pro and Analog Efex Pro
• Creating stunning black and white infrared images with Silver Efex Pro
• Standard black and white
• Toned black and white
• Pushing the infrared creativity boundary with Analog Efex Pro
About the instructors:
Renowned photographer and educator, Laurie Klein, is regarded as one of the most influential infrared photographers in the world. Laurie holds a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MFA from Ohio University. Early in her career, Laurie studied with Ansel Adams. She is the author of Infrared Photography: Digital Techniques for Artistic Images, Infrared Photography: Artistic Techniques for Brilliant Images and Photographing The Female Form with Digital Infrared all published by Amherst Media and Hand Coloring Black and White Photography published by Quarry Publishers. Laurie teaches regularly at Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, Maine Media, Peter’s Valley Center, numerous other schools and venues, and in her own boutique workshops. www.laurieklein.com
Shelley Vandegrift fell in love with photography as a child working with her father in their at-home darkroom. Following a successful career working with a variety of computer technologies as a senior executive at several major corporations including Bank of America, Neiman Marcus, and NTTA, Shelley now has the privilege of working with her artistic mentor and friend, Laurie Klein. Together, they guide other photographers to achieve their own artistic vision through the magic of post-processing and have co-authored Infrared Photography: Digital Techniques for Artistic Images, 2nd Edition from Amherst Publishing. www.vandegriftphotography.com/
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@melissameyers7409
@melissameyers7409 Год назад
Really enjoyed this! Thank you ladies! I absolutely love shooting IR with my converted Canon 40d. 720nm. It really does open up a whole new world to photographers, and the possibilities for being creative is endless in my opinion.
@reusedisland1904
@reusedisland1904 29 дней назад
Thank you both for this COMPELLING, IR story. The two of you make an excellent presentation team, if I may say. I found the images with the models, to be very very engaging - really making me hunt for the story, making me very inquisitive about all the qualities of the picture. ‘Haunting’ I think is the word… All in all, a fantastic video, with OUTSTANDING software - which I would love to get my hands on. I have liked and subscribed. This evening, I have the time for a 1 hour viewing, which is unusual. May I suggest chopping it into 4-5 shorter videos that are easy to find together? More power to the whole team. I’ll be back, for more highly motivating content. 🌹 🌹
@shupingyin8082
@shupingyin8082 Год назад
Love you ladies. I’m getting my first brand new full spectrum camera from Spenser’s camera. I can’t wait to try Infrared photography
@lgude
@lgude 2 года назад
I sent my 2012 Olympus OM D EM 5 to Melbourne for a 720 nm conversion yesterday. I really like the the NIK collection so this workshop is extremely helpful. I also have similar artistic tastes in photography so I’ll sign up for your newsletter.
@mikebing9589
@mikebing9589 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Just starting out on IR and managed to learn so much from the video!
@LeendertCordemans
@LeendertCordemans Год назад
Very nice pictures ladies.
@redhorse8937
@redhorse8937 2 года назад
An important, and possibly overlooked, piece of advice here: We need to play (14:22). Very, very true.
@deborahhammond8576
@deborahhammond8576 2 года назад
I’ve looked on the website, wanting to purchase the LUT for white balance, and cannot see it under products. Can you help please
@marclabro
@marclabro 2 года назад
hello Laurie, i follow you on different sites and love your art. but I am going to repeat my usual question : how do you tune the white balance before any other processing ? I have a D5600 full spectrum camera modified by Lifepixel and external supercolor IR filter. My pictures are redish. I needed to create a dcp profile with adobe profile edit to use in lightroom so i can now lower the temp slider to have cyan grass and orange sky so i am ready for channel swap inside photoshop,... Lightroom is powerful and CLIR (Tonee gee + Blake rudis) have CLIR presets to make non destructive channel swaps inside lightroom. there is another easier technique using capture nx-d because Nikon can tune the white balance so low temp. but after that NX-d is limited and we need to export a huge tif and continue processing inside photoshop, Nik or Luminar. This frontend process is often missing in your presentations.
@ploddles8970
@ploddles8970 2 года назад
Just take a photo of some grass and set that as your custom white balance 'in camera'. Use any of the photos taken with that custom white balance to create your DCP profile. In Lightroom set that profile to be used whenever you import photos from that camera - I just use the camera serial number in Lightroom to specify the camera to use the profile with.
@sedward1261
@sedward1261 2 года назад
Hello Marc, you should start by doing the in camera white balance that Laurie describes (possibly on grass or a grey card in the field). Then if you open in dcp, you can fine tune white balance by using the eye dropper. Of if you prefer to use Adobe Camera Raw, you will need an Infrared Profile Pack since Adobe no longer supports the DNG Profile Editor. You can get one that matches D5600. Details at 590.red/infrared-profile-pack or view his video at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mWAmW5fGFsA.html Once you load this onto your computer, you are good to go in Adobe Camera Raw.
@stillsbyjann
@stillsbyjann 2 месяца назад
wow those Pictures are terrible... too much structure, on the Picture with the tree you can see how its Just too much structure because of the white Border around it....and srsly, you can't mess up Pictures with NIK normaly, but this is the proof you can....sry for such a negative post but I really had to say after reading all those "positive" comments. damn
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