"Moody" Photos Using Darken Blend Mode in Photoshop - Interior Design Photography Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • In this video I show you how to use the darken blend mode in Photoshop to add more "mood" and natural contrast to an interior image.
    My name is Matthew and I'm an architecture & interiors photographer based in Kansas City.
    IG @matthewaphoto - / matthewaphoto
    www.matthewaphoto.com
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Комментарии • 19

  • @steveh8658
    @steveh8658 2 часа назад

    Thanks Matthew, that was informative. I like your style! The only distracting thing to me is the painting that looks like it's supposed to be a horizontal landscape! Lol!

  • @tomedwardsmusic
    @tomedwardsmusic Год назад +2

    This is amazing! I'd love to see more tutorials covering your post process like this. I've been learning real estate-style photography to capture recording studios and have found that a lot of the traditional RE techniques leave studios looking too bright and sterile. I'd be particularly interested in any tips you might have for photographing rooms with almost NO natural light. A lot of the spaces I have to photograph are lit by nothing more than LED puck lights in the ceilings 🙃

  • @irenemischiari
    @irenemischiari 3 месяца назад

    Matthew I need to thank you a lot🙏🙏 you are really helping me to threw some anxiety apart with all this tips🙏

  • @peterlyonsphoto
    @peterlyonsphoto Год назад

    Matthew, this is awesome, and I’ll be using this. Thank you! Another excellent video.

  • @tommyjohn4968
    @tommyjohn4968 2 месяца назад

    I think the before looked better! But thanks for the tutorial

  • @xpost92
    @xpost92 9 месяцев назад

    You really nail it. Fantastic channel

  • @jakemiller8402
    @jakemiller8402 Год назад

    Dude, crushing it!

  • @tibi5439
    @tibi5439 Год назад

    This is an amazing resource

  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer 5 месяцев назад

    great explained, I guess I got out now :) I need PS now, tried to avoid it and hoped I can do all in LR or Capture One...

  • @aldobelenda907
    @aldobelenda907 Год назад +1

    Wouldn't it be easier using bright/contrast layer to reduce bright in some areas? I know it's not the same, but could save time in shooting.

  • @htexas78
    @htexas78 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Quick question, is there a reason you do color correction and straighten your verticals first? Can this be done after the work? clone stamp the layers in PS and then do the corrections?

  • @robingattiphotography
    @robingattiphotography 8 месяцев назад

    I am curious what lens you used for this? It's such a lovely shot!

  • @dylanfgarrison
    @dylanfgarrison Год назад +1

    Great video! Now if only your verticals were correct in your talking head shots ;).

  • @Filmix_ai
    @Filmix_ai Год назад

    Hi Matthew. Can you make Video with Tilt shift panoramas with 24 tilt shift. I have seen the work of other photographers and they use this focal length to minimize distortion and make beautiful panoramas.

    • @MatthewAPhoto
      @MatthewAPhoto  Год назад

      I don’t really use my tilt shift lenses to stitch panoramas together very often. I wouldn’t be a good person to teach others how to do it 🫤

  • @derhustler1449
    @derhustler1449 Год назад

    Hey Matthew, I‘m curious about your take on color. I noticed that your color profile is Adobe color, which isn’t the greatest in representing true color. Also wouldn’t it be possible to fire one flash shot, to get accurate color and then combine the flash/color layer with your final ambient layer in luminosity mode (with some masking). I would imagine you could get the best of two worlds. Your moody ambient shot + accurate color?

    • @MatthewAPhoto
      @MatthewAPhoto  Год назад +2

      Hasn’t really ever been an issue for me. Adobe color seems to work fairly well and/or more importantly…seems to work fairly well for my clients 🤷‍♂️

  • @qanamusic
    @qanamusic Год назад

    Going out on a limb but…CAN I BE YOUR ASSISTANT?! 🙏🏽 I’m from Kansas City and an architecture student at Cornell, but I’ve taken a serious interest in architectural photography and would love to learn from you.

  • @cedricstoecklin7915
    @cedricstoecklin7915 Год назад

    I dont mean it to be harsh, because i like the pedagogy and all the stuff you do for comminity, but dont you think this is a lot of work for a curve a blenif and a mask in photoshop. I mean all the time you spend with the sheets etc could be very closely done in post prod within a minute or 2.
    I understand the tutorial side and some exemple may be more relevant with more direct light coming from the wrong side but here i feel for the end result just a bit of curves (or levels or whatever you are confortable with in photoshop) would do exactly the same end result.