Post-processing for the In-love

by - Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Ilka & Jhunz ♥ April 09, 2016
Many people come to me asking me if I could be their photographer and at often time I would always say no. Because I have no confidence in my skills yet and because I only own a humble Canon 1100D with 50mm lens. So, this article isn't about my photography style. It's about my post-processing style. After attending a photo-editing class last July 2014, my confidence rose a little bit higher.

My close friend borrowed my Canon 50mm lens to use for shooting her cousin's Prenuptial photos. Normally, I wouldn't hand my baby to just anyone but since we've been friends for nine (9) years, I trust her completely. Let's cut the words and go directly to the photos! I also put the before and after shots after the Prenuptial photos. Please do note that I did NOT post all of their photos.

Photography: Kim Blanco
Post-processing: Edjellen Faith Habon (me)
Camera Lens: Canon 50mm f1.8
Tools used: Lightroom 4.0, Adobe Photoshop CS6








Now, for the before and after part.

The couple in the photo below looked more lively and happier, isn't it?
Sun flares are effective to create drama.
Use sun flare effectively to highlight important details. In this picture, it is the romantic look that the future groom is giving his future bride.
One can never go wrong with a sunset photo.

Give credit where credit is due. Some of my Lightroom Presets are taken online. Most of them are from Matt Kloskowski. His website has been a great help in learning stuff about not just Lightroom, but photography in general. Thank you, Matt!


If you like what you saw and want to have a collaboration with me, you may contact me through my Facebook, Instagram, or my email account edjel_anime (at) yahoo.com.



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