This is a tough crowd. I’ve never seen so many people bashing a pro giving free and helpful advice. PS. I just picked up the Beauty Dish Switch and it’s awesome.
Hi Joel, When you say it has more of a portrait feel as opposed to lifestyle. Could you elaborate on that please? Would you class lifestyle as more airy and natural as opposed to the HSS approach? Cheers.
Hi Joel, love your work & your tutorials. It’s great seeing your techniques knowing that they have been used at the highest level. But can I ask? Is this the technique used to make you look so young in your channel image?
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Awesome video. I'm one who has difficulty learning D/B. I do have a question related to your editing process. In what order do you do your editing process, i.e. skin retouching, removing imperfections and D/B?
Really wow, so a photographer that does not use photoshop and keeps things straight out of the camera, honest and real doesn't seem to stand a chance because most marketing photos are so processed it's what the commercial world want, what a pity. Josef Sudek, Henri Cartier Bresson, Ansel Adams just to name a few did not use photoshop.
Hi Mario, I see your point but Ansel Adams was the forefather of darkroom techniques and his peers considered that cheating. Photoshop/Lightroom is the modern day equivalent. None of those mentioned ever exhibited straight out the camera shots... Why would you?
@@joelgrimes I know what you mean, I am a convert now, there is no doubt that it enhances images when done in a healthy way, I was naive, I am sorry Joel, I think your work is outstanding and you are a true inspiration
Yes. What you are doing is darkening or lightening the 50% gray overlay layer that sits on top of the original color photo. You can try something with one of your own photos. Duplicate a photo. On one photo make a new layer and fill that layer with 40% gray. Change the layer to overlay. On the other photo do the same but fill the new layer with 60% gray and change it to overlay. You'll see the difference in lighter tone vs a darker tone.
Technic is good but, I think you are doing the opposite of what to do in D&B because you give it a flat face when you have to give it depth. In short, you soften too much instead of making the dark areas darker and the light areas lighter!
Holy... I can't even. "How to dodge and burn" with a miniature, where the before picture is deliberately extra butchered. Also, "start out with a model with unbelievably perfect skin" ffs. During video make sure that no brush strokes or outlines are visible. Do not ever zoom in, cause youtube compression sure is going to provide sufficient detail, like a 4k screen would. Never mention that dodging is lightening, burning is darkening. Only briefly mention, what is actually being corrected and call it "taking out that wobble here", without any explanation which areas require it and make picture better. "I'm going to make my brush a littlle bigger" without any indication, what the brush size was and should be.
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thanks for sharing all your experience with us beginners.. so grateful! God bless
Please more retouching videos especially color grading skin tones. I love this tutorials!!!
This is a tough crowd. I’ve never seen so many people bashing a pro giving free and helpful advice. PS. I just picked up the Beauty Dish Switch and it’s awesome.
Because the end result doesn’t look good lol
Amazing simplicity and very effective. I will research this a few times to nail down that technique 👍🇮🇪
I get yellow with dodge and burn but creating a new layer for dodge and burn solved the problem. Thanks Joel
Every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new. Thank you Joel!
Thank you Joel... An excellent tutorial..
I love the way how you edit your photo, thanks for the quick tips.
How a colorblind person it's way better than me😂
I'm just gonna take a shower and cry.
Learning so much with you🙂
Hi Joel,
When you say it has more of a portrait feel as opposed to lifestyle. Could you elaborate on that please? Would you class lifestyle as more airy and natural as opposed to the HSS approach?
Cheers.
Yes good, thanks very much. I tend to overdo things, 3%, I had never heard of that.
No problem!
Amazing tutorial! thank you so much
You're so welcome!
that was a subtle wow!
Thank you so much for sharing the tutorials, really love it, how to edit on photo
Hi Joel! I just found out your tuts. They are great. I just wanted to say thanks for sharing your tips and tricks. Following ya!
Hi Joel, love your work & your tutorials. It’s great seeing your techniques knowing that they have been used at the highest level. But can I ask? Is this the technique used to make you look so young in your channel image?
Gracias Joel eres una gran inspiracion !!!!!!!
Thanks Joel! Great tutorial...
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Awesome video. I'm one who has difficulty learning D/B. I do have a question related to your editing process. In what order do you do your editing process, i.e. skin retouching, removing imperfections and D/B?
Great tip on the b&w
Thanks
I use her a lot
well done.
Hi Joel
How many stops nd filter did you need to shoot wide open with strobes outdoors. Thanks
thanks 4 this
Thank you
Awesome video! Which ND filter would you recommend?
@@joelgrimes thanks so much Joel! Love your work and education. Learned so much from you!
you are owsaam editor
How much kelvin u used for this images? And what u used picturstyle for this
This is highly professional! Thanks!
Hi Joel, I've noticed you're using a pen/stylus when editing on some videos? Can you advise what it is please?
Yes I use a wacom pen and tablet in my editing workflow
@@joelgrimes thanks Joel. Big fan of your work!
Great tutorial, well explained. Thanks Joel!
Why should we check "Protect Tones?" What does this actually do?
Really wow, so a photographer that does not use photoshop and keeps things straight out of the camera, honest and real doesn't seem to stand a chance because most marketing photos are so processed it's what the commercial world want, what a pity. Josef Sudek, Henri Cartier Bresson, Ansel Adams just to name a few did not use photoshop.
Hi Mario, I see your point but Ansel Adams was the forefather of darkroom techniques and his peers considered that cheating. Photoshop/Lightroom is the modern day equivalent. None of those mentioned ever exhibited straight out the camera shots... Why would you?
@@joelgrimes I know what you mean, I am a convert now, there is no doubt that it enhances images when done in a healthy way, I was naive, I am sorry Joel, I think your work is outstanding and you are a true inspiration
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Is it non-destructive until you flatten the file?
Yes. What you are doing is darkening or lightening the 50% gray overlay layer that sits on top of the original color photo.
You can try something with one of your own photos. Duplicate a photo. On one photo make a new layer and fill that layer with 40% gray. Change the layer to overlay.
On the other photo do the same but fill the new layer with 60% gray and change it to overlay.
You'll see the difference in lighter tone vs a darker tone.
real tutorial starts at 2:29
I need to learnd photoshop .
Technic is good but, I think you are doing the opposite of what to do in D&B because you give it a flat face when you have to give it depth.
In short, you soften too much instead of making the dark areas darker and the light areas lighter!
To each their own Patrice. Thanks for watching!
Color blind photographers unite!!!
👋
Holy... I can't even. "How to dodge and burn" with a miniature, where the before picture is deliberately extra butchered. Also, "start out with a model with unbelievably perfect skin" ffs. During video make sure that no brush strokes or outlines are visible. Do not ever zoom in, cause youtube compression sure is going to provide sufficient detail, like a 4k screen would. Never mention that dodging is lightening, burning is darkening. Only briefly mention, what is actually being corrected and call it "taking out that wobble here", without any explanation which areas require it and make picture better. "I'm going to make my brush a littlle bigger" without any indication, what the brush size was and should be.
thanks for watching Greg!
HE SHOUld not retouch.. he is doing excess retouch. he should give his pics to a professional retoucher.. this is too much edit
The goal is to teach. Personal preference and ethics are up to you!
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thanks for the feedback!
Nothing new
Old news
Too much talking!!!!
Thanks for the feedback!
Why are you showing ur face too much and not showing the actual work more..