First step: Ran 2 Lighten Actions from the Pioneer Woman set (I like my pics bright!)
Second Step: Ran an Unsharp Mask at Radius 0.9 and amount 137% (all about preference)
(I sharpen some shots much more or much less depending on how sharp they are to begin with)
Third Step: Ran Bring on the Eyes action by Pioneer Woman at 37%
Fourth Step: Ran a Boost Action by Pioneer woman at 30% zip 55% zing and Crispness off
Fifth Step: Used a brush set to black and brushed the Boost action off his skin and hair
(The boost action often creates an orange tone on skin which I don't really care for but, it brightens clothes which looks great. I just recently realized that I need to brush the action off the face to keep the soft, natural skin tones but, boost the colors around the person. Big difference!)
Sixth step: Ran a final Lighten action from Pioneer Woman set at 43% opacity 45%
I could have not added that last lighten action as you can see it is very light now but, I just liked how his beautiful blue eyes really popped against his porcelin skin.
Honestly, I edit every single picture differently. Similar but, definitely different depending on how it looks when I load it on my computer. Some I hardly edit at all if I like the SOOC (straight out of camera) feel of them and others I go crazy on just for fun. I use Photoshop CS5 but, any editing program offers plenty of tools to fiddle around with your pictures. I appreciate all of the different styles I see around the blog world. The vintage, retro, sepia, chic styles are all so beautiful and I'd love to learn to expand my style even more!
If any of you have any questions for me about photography please leave me a comment now or any time in the future. I'd love to answer them in a how to blog post!
Hope you are all having a great weekend! xo
Cool edit! Great job with the picture Casey!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job Casey-
ReplyDeleteI had written this longer comment about how ones perspective on the shot changes over time & how I also believe it is a personal preference when it comes to editing. Somehow when I clicked post- it disappeared. Anyhow= shortened version- I completely agree!
This is gorgeous!! I love how his eyes pop!!
ReplyDeleteOh, and to answer your question about how the wedding went, it was much easier and more fun than I thought! I thought the ceremony would stress me out but it was so easy, I would definatly want to do it again! (i'm quite the bossy photographer though) lol
ReplyDeleteI love how you immediately brought the photo to life. It was already properly exposed, so you just made it even better!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! I love pumping the exposure up and brightening the skin tone, makes all the colors pop. This is beautiful and a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute edit! I do love the way his blue eyes pop against his porcelain skin. Like you, I prefer some of my shots a little on the overexposed side. I love it!
ReplyDeletethat is a really good edit!!! he has amazing eyes.x
ReplyDeleteCasey! I love your style. This picture {both of them} offers a lot of differences but both very cute! Did you take an editing class or do you just try and see what works for you? I love photography and editing but I don't do it as much because I get a little hesitant for giving my "style" and doing it wrong...
ReplyDeleteYou take amazing pictures! I love looking at them. I think your pictures offer pureness.
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I really love how you edited this--his eyes just pop right out of the photo! :D
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