Thank you for this, Justin. Many of us, myself included, sometimes take the idea of color harmony without attaching much importance to it. And may I say, also, that every one of your models is absolutely gorgeous.
Justin Laurens, as always, you do a great job of presenting your thoughts to the viewer. I am very glad that I found your channel and subscribed to you. Looking forward to the next video about photography. 🤩👏
Another great video from you - thanks for sharing this ☺ QUESTION: At 6:50 I'm not sure I understand how you mean. Can you expand a bit on this - how/when you use the two different ways? Thanks in advance ;-)
Thanks so much Susanne. :) Yes I go much deeper into this exact topic in my course (link in description); but I'll give you an example, in my urban/street photos, I will use the cool White Balance in-camera, and then warm up the skin tones in the edit to create a complimentary color palette. I will also typically cool off the surrounding tones even more to further enhance the color contrast. Does this help?
I am glad to found your Video, all your model are super beaitiful, any expiry date on your video course because my memory was not that good, need repeat watching to capture your theory in mind.
Yes these are photo enhancers. Works for any type of photo tbh. Although just like in landscape photography, taking a photo of a beautiful mountain will always look better than a small, featureless hill. As with any photography genre- a nicer looking subject makes a nicer looking photo. This is a game of aesthetics. That being said, art is subjective. So it’s up to you as the photographer to determine what you deem to be a nice looking subject.
#4 : White Balance Adjustment . chỉ áp dụng cho ảnh JPG phải không? Ảnh Raw có cần thiết phải làm điều đó không? Cảm ơn vì những chia sẻ của bạn, tôi không giỏi ngôn ngữ.
I actually rarely shoot in studio. Shoot most of my portraits outdoors too. The color theory tips in this video apply mostly to shooting outdoors (that’s why I say you don’t need to shoot in a studio or use elaborate props/wardrobes, you just need to employ Color theory)
it's useful for portraits and if you know the location in advance, otherwise you are a bit tied to chaos X) (ex: if you shoot sports or street photography it's hard to control these elements, maybe you can bend a bit in post)
Thank you for this, Justin. Many of us, myself included, sometimes take the idea of color harmony without attaching much importance to it. And may I say, also, that every one of your models is absolutely gorgeous.
You're welcome my friend, yes this concept made a big difference in my work. Hope it does the same for you. 🙏
Justin Laurens, as always, you do a great job of presenting your thoughts to the viewer. I am very glad that I found your channel and subscribed to you.
Looking forward to the next video about photography. 🤩👏
Awesome! Thank you! Really means more than you know. I will do my best to keep it up 🙏
Brilliant Justin ... you are the best ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🙏 means a lot :)
Thanks for sharing this with us Justin. Gained a few interesting ideas. 👏
My pleasure my friend thanks for letting me know 🙏
Outstanding video. Thanks for your insight.
Thanks so much Todd. My pleasure! 👌
Very well presented. I’ve been shooting pro for 18 years but still need to revisit the basics since I’m a bit scatterbrained 😆 . Thank you!
My pleasure Ben, glad to hear 🙏 (and I’m the same!)
Fantastic video - really accessible- many thanks 🙏
Thanks so much 🙏 glad you enjoyed it
Great video content. Thanks for the tips.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment 👍
as always.....amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you very much
You are welcome. Thanks for watching
Bravo! so helpful
Appreciate it Jenn ❤️🔥
Another great video from you - thanks for sharing this ☺ QUESTION: At 6:50 I'm not sure I understand how you mean. Can you expand a bit on this - how/when you use the two different ways? Thanks in advance ;-)
Thanks so much Susanne. :) Yes I go much deeper into this exact topic in my course (link in description); but I'll give you an example, in my urban/street photos, I will use the cool White Balance in-camera, and then warm up the skin tones in the edit to create a complimentary color palette. I will also typically cool off the surrounding tones even more to further enhance the color contrast. Does this help?
I am glad to found your Video, all your model are super beaitiful, any expiry date on your video course because my memory was not that good, need repeat watching to capture your theory in mind.
Some good ideas. Do these ideas work as well if a nice looking and young female is not the subject?
Yes these are photo enhancers. Works for any type of photo tbh. Although just like in landscape photography, taking a photo of a beautiful mountain will always look better than a small, featureless hill. As with any photography genre- a nicer looking subject makes a nicer looking photo. This is a game of aesthetics.
That being said, art is subjective. So it’s up to you as the photographer to determine what you deem to be a nice looking subject.
#4 : White Balance Adjustment . chỉ áp dụng cho ảnh JPG phải không? Ảnh Raw có cần thiết phải làm điều đó không?
Cảm ơn vì những chia sẻ của bạn, tôi không giỏi ngôn ngữ.
Tôi điều chỉnh Cân Bằng Trắng cho các hình ảnh RAW, tôi hiếm khi chụp ở định dạng JPEG.
Important information if you have a studio to create your photo. I shoot mostly nature and am at the mercy of nature.
I actually rarely shoot in studio. Shoot most of my portraits outdoors too. The color theory tips in this video apply mostly to shooting outdoors (that’s why I say you don’t need to shoot in a studio or use elaborate props/wardrobes, you just need to employ Color theory)
it's useful for portraits and if you know the location in advance, otherwise you are a bit tied to chaos X) (ex: if you shoot sports or street photography it's hard to control these elements, maybe you can bend a bit in post)
In post, you can select and mute undesired colors
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Thank you my friend 🙏
Do you exclusive shoot women for your portraits?