I’ve recently been working to find new ways to practice and promote my own photography and along that journey, I've been experimenting with new ways to edit my images. That process has come from years and years of taking courses to explore the different styles of other photographers and working to develop my own.
Now I would say that I’m someone who doesn’t use presets all of the time, but they have been an incredible way for me to learn how to edit my images and develop my style. And I want to provide that to others, that learning experience that comes from trying new things with photography and finding what makes you excited to get out and shoot your own photography.
With the first preset pack, I’ll be providing some of the main techniques that I use in almost all of my photos. After years of practice, most shoots that I work on, I pride myself in editing through things fairly quickly. I learned once that the more proficient you are with your editing, the more time you have to continue shooting. By understanding and practicing the tools within Lightroom, you’ll know how to quickly tackles decisions within your edits to keep a consistent style throughout your images.
At the moment, the first preset pack is available, but I will be working to develop more filmic styled presets, as well as other presets for different lighting conditions and scenarios.
If you come across this article and would like to learn more about a specific topic, please don’t hesitate to comment or reach out! I have my own list of items that I want to tackle, but if there is something that I can do to help someone figure something out for their photography, I would love to share the knowledge.
Thank you always for the support!
Cheers