Last year, I did a tutorial on tweaking colors and saving skin tones when editing concert photos and got a lot of feedback about it, meant to do some more tutorials, then got busy and completely forgot about it, haha. With the extra time that I’ve had on my hands while I’m stuck at home, I’ve been revisiting and re-editing some older photos and figured that it would be fun to do a few more of these posts.
Read More2019 was something. I’ve been trying to reflect on this year for the past few weeks, and it’s kind of crazy looking back on it all.
Read MoreFour shows really isn’t a whole lot (and I was supposed to shoot a 5th if I hadn’t gotten sick this month) but this was definitely one of the busiest Januarys I’ve had in a few years.
Read MoreWhen I’m editing, I generally try to stay pretty true to the original colors of the photo, maybe just tweaking them a bit to get some skin tones in the musician’s face or to get rid of any weird blowouts of banding that might be coming from the stage lights. Sometimes, though, the vibe of the show/artist/photos calls for something a little more outside of the box than simply editing for skin tones.
Read MoreThis year was filled with learning experiences and challenges, and I’m happy that I persevered through it, because I feel like I came out stronger in the end and ended up creating some of my favorite photos to date.
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