I love these challenges! Honestly it helps me think through edits better than detailed Lightroom tutorials. Would love to see this series like once a quarter or smth!
Hi Anthony, I’m a newly minted photographer looking to grow and expand my experience and craft. I’d love to create the quality and caliber that you and many other well renowned photogs produce. I have a lot to learn still in composition, lighting, and various small details like where and how to mask. I’ve watched your videos in the past to help learn and teach myself photography and it’s been a huge help. I find your ability to discuss and educate on the subject very easy and enjoyable. You’re able to grab my attention about the most random items in a manner I have not seen many others be able to do. Today I stumbled onto your channel’s videos and eventually landed on this one. I did an engagement shoot last week and the editing portion made me feel a bit disappointed at my level of knowledge and experience while editing. I’ve been editing for the past year but I have never thought of myself to be advanced, only intermediate at best. As I’ve seen your work in the past year in many short form videos, I look up to you and consider you to be such a high caliber professional. Your quality of work is something I strive to achieve for myself. It was quite reassuring and comforting to watch this video and see you edit in such a similar behavior to me. While you understand more of what you’re doing, I vastly appreciated seeing how you were toggling many of these sliders and using trial and error to achieve what look you wanted. For some reason I had this predisposed notion that professionals such as yourself wouldn’t use trial and error, just make one adjustment and you’re done. I think a common struggle of mine is selling myself short and being too hard on myself sometimes, and it can be very challenging to talk myself up and out of that mindset. Seeing how you edit and how you went through the pic in this video really helped get me out of my head and appreciate myself. Thank you so much! I look forward to more of your content in my feed!
I’m the “photographer friend” among my friends so whenever we go out and do something like travel, the day we get back the editing feels like your one minute Lightroom challenge
Hi Anthony, have watched a lot of your videos. I'm new to photography and just recently bought a Canon R50. I've learnt so much so far from watching you. Thank you
I think this photo literally doesn't require much edits. You just need the green colour to look rich and the sky with less exposure and you're done... Cool video tho
Please can you give a full video on Light room editing for beginners... Please🥰🥰..It will help a lot.... I have been your subscriber for a long time ........ (1- year nearly). 😊
What even was that at the end?! 🫣
Love your videos!💚
What fell?? Rich's face😂😂
I love these challenges! Honestly it helps me think through edits better than detailed Lightroom tutorials. Would love to see this series like once a quarter or smth!
I plan to keep recording them whenever we get the chance 🙂🫶
Hi Anthony,
I’m a newly minted photographer looking to grow and expand my experience and craft. I’d love to create the quality and caliber that you and many other well renowned photogs produce. I have a lot to learn still in composition, lighting, and various small details like where and how to mask.
I’ve watched your videos in the past to help learn and teach myself photography and it’s been a huge help. I find your ability to discuss and educate on the subject very easy and enjoyable. You’re able to grab my attention about the most random items in a manner I have not seen many others be able to do.
Today I stumbled onto your channel’s videos and eventually landed on this one. I did an engagement shoot last week and the editing portion made me feel a bit disappointed at my level of knowledge and experience while editing.
I’ve been editing for the past year but I have never thought of myself to be advanced, only intermediate at best. As I’ve seen your work in the past year in many short form videos, I look up to you and consider you to be such a high caliber professional. Your quality of work is something I strive to achieve for myself.
It was quite reassuring and comforting to watch this video and see you edit in such a similar behavior to me. While you understand more of what you’re doing, I vastly appreciated seeing how you were toggling many of these sliders and using trial and error to achieve what look you wanted. For some reason I had this predisposed notion that professionals such as yourself wouldn’t use trial and error, just make one adjustment and you’re done.
I think a common struggle of mine is selling myself short and being too hard on myself sometimes, and it can be very challenging to talk myself up and out of that mindset. Seeing how you edit and how you went through the pic in this video really helped get me out of my head and appreciate myself.
Thank you so much! I look forward to more of your content in my feed!
the mic on the knife lmfao
I’m the “photographer friend” among my friends so whenever we go out and do something like travel, the day we get back the editing feels like your one minute Lightroom challenge
Love the back and forth edits! To me, the final edit makes it look like you were just dropped onto the Red Dead Redemption 2 map
It ended up looking WAY more saturated than we thought! 🥲 But that's part of the 15-minute challenge, you never know how it's going to turn out!
Hi Anthony, have watched a lot of your videos. I'm new to photography and just recently bought a Canon R50. I've learnt so much so far from watching you. Thank you
Love the butter knife mic
I think this photo literally doesn't require much edits. You just need the green colour to look rich and the sky with less exposure and you're done... Cool video tho
Please can you give a full video on Light room editing for beginners... Please🥰🥰..It will help a lot.... I have been your subscriber for a long time ........ (1- year nearly). 😊
I'd recommend checking out my Lightroom playlist! 🙂
best location for photography in Canada only?
Less really is more. Raw didn’t need too much editing at all. ended up with a guy with jaundice on final photo. lol. Cool video though.
That's the challenge with these quick edits and 2 people editing the same photo. Sometimes it works, sometimes it turns out a bit crazy!
I love all your work bro but you need to answer some of your messages, that’s the reason why we subscribe