i know im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
interesting workflow processes there, liked how this was broken down, so thanks for that Simon, hope we'll get to see more of the processes you have, I like to see more videos like this one to compare how each person processes a photo.
Brilliant advice and insights here. I always love to see how other photographers approach editing. It is such a personal experience with no clear rights or wrongs. Great video Simon!
Thank you for this, I have just gotten into photography and to me the editing is the most important part, it's where you as an individual can show the world what story you want to tell with the image. Do you want to brighten the sky and make it look magical and red? Then do it! I'm here to learn how to add my own flair a bit more professionally. Thank you sir.
Thanks for the video. Really liked the "not-a-tutorial" approach instead of "7 SIMPLE THINGS TO IMPROVE YOUR PHOTOS" (although there are still a lot of really great versions of that sort of thing). Felt a lot easier to follow as I'm already familiar with the ACR/PS flow, and felt it highlighted the decision-making process a lot better. Really *seeing* the photo seems to be a much more rewarding and difficult thing to lean.
Thanks for the great comment, much appreciated! I'm trying the approach of sharing my thoughts, rather than stating how I think something should be done, because everyone is different and in many cases theres is no right or wrong.
I learnt a lot, thanks for your tutorial. I am learning to do landscape photography but when I see my images it looks flat in background.i am using kit lens please advise me
I really enjoyed this vlog Simon. A great lesson you have shared here, and as a nearly exclusive user of LR, I need to up my PS layers game! So much to learn. I will have to seek out some more detailed tutorials on the subject. I like your final edit and I think you can bin the millennial IG version.😄 Cheers, Jeff
Very different but still equally engaging, you both outputted class images! Glad to see your in the Rebellion 😊👍 love your touches of video editing and moving camera. Subtle and adds interest. Of course very professional cocker 👌 Reet Sithee #ChallengeEvolve
love this! this is how I want my photos to look, now my photoshop skills are not ready to do this, do you have any step by steps of something similar to this?
Post-processing is a very important part of photography. I would say essential these days. Not being colour blind I couldn't say how difficult it is, but you can just focus on using the luminosity options when post-processing, making sure the light and dark areas are good. Many adjustments affect saturation, but won't change colours.
@@SimonBurnCreative thanks for the reply. I think even just doing the adjustments you mentioned, luminosity options, may cause me some issues but I'll give it a go. I haven't even tried using any post processing yet, and have only had my camera for less than a week so I'm still extremely new to it all.