Editing Black and White Street Photography in Lightroom | The Difference is Amazing!
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- An EASY technique to edit dramatic black and white photos in Lightroom || After my recent street photography session I came home with a few black and white photos that I really loved. But they didn't look like anything special before editing them. These are my techniques to make them look awesome!
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I'd like to see more if this, explaining the step by step process you'd use and why?
Nice, love this type of video.
Thanks for sharing some of your editing secret sauce! I found it interesting. I'd like to see more street photo povs vids from you. Keep up the great work!
BAMB00MZ Thanks dude! Definitely lots more street POV stuff coming. I like making them the most👍
great photos and video, concise and to the point
Shaul Zorea Thank you kindly 🙏
I am your big fan from China!I appreciate you make a great video on editing b&w photo's tutorial. Photos you shot are amazing, you deserve more subscribers!!
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)
Do you think Alan Schaller also does this to get those pure white exposed areas? Or is there actually some technique to get something like that in camera?
Not necessarily on all his images. But the most graphic ones would be in some way dodged and burned. There’s an older one of a manakin wearing a hat that he has said he pushed up the whites and dropped the blacks to get the high contrast. So he’s not doing it all in camera.
@@TheLiamGordon I was thinking about the really bright white escalator shot and the one of the Japanese woman crossing the street and the background is a solid black rectangle before the crosswalk starts.
I would guess there was some dodge and burn involved in those photos :)
@@TheLiamGordon oh thank you I was wondering about that :)
J P There is an interview with Alan Shaller here on youtube for Smugmug where he tells he’s dodging and burning al lot on some images.
Really cool ,thanks
Thanks, Barry!
nice tutorial. thank you.
klara b Thank you for watching 🙏
Some great editing tips. It would be great if you could mention some of the hotkeys you use during editing for us noobs.
Thanks Craig. I don’t use the hot keys a ton but I do use the R key a lot for the crop tool and G and D to switch between the Library and Develop pages ✌️
Very helpful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Truly suprised as to wjhy you do not have more Subs,is this a new channel? fantastic videos and engaging video.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you're enjoying the channel :) I've only recently started to post regular videos and starting to see a little growth now, so you're here early and hopefully we will see some good growth soon. Thanks again!
As most of the pp was the same for each image why not make a pre-set
And yes, I would like to see more of this sort of vlog
ROBIN CHUN with it only being 3 photos and having a few differences in the basic edit I didn’t really think about it to be honest. Would definitely have done it if I had a lot of photos to edit.
Thanks for commenting Robin, I’ll start sprinkling these editing videos in there 👍
The Liam Gordon my thinking was you have that pre-set, so if next set of images require that look one click and it’s done!
As an aside Liam, I would like a bit of a back story regarding you journey, do you have a website?
@@robinchun1 Yeah, dude. My website is www.theliamgordon.com :)
Just found your channel loved the photos and editing....wou
Ld like to see more. A new fuji user xt1
Great tutorial, thank you for sharing.. fellow Scot street photographer here..subbed!
Thanks pal! always glad to have another Scottish sub 🏴
@@TheLiamGordon glad you're video popped up in my recommendations, keep up the good work!
I will accept this kind of work (joking) when you will be able to do the same with an analogue camera. Thx anyway.
Best of luck to you ✌️
That's not editing a picture, that is manipulating a picture.
Better saying RAPING a picture
This silhouette's jagged edges look just terrible.
blekfut it’s not going to be viewed at that size. You could soften it if it was going to be made bigger