Editing in Photoshop

I've decided to use photoshop for a while to edit my photos and in hopes that it will help me change up my editing. 

I'll be going through the edits and my process for the past photos I've posted. The biggest difference for me is that Photoshop has layers. I use camera RAW to make the image flat, it's easier to start with if the lighting is flat and the color neutral. The first thing I do is local adjustments and skin cleaning. These are done using an overlay layer and coloring in black and white in the areas I am trying to fix. I use a drawing tablet for the cleaning, since it is much easier to use than clicking with a mouse, pressure sensitivity helps a lot. 

For this one(above), I started by adding some more light coming in from the left. For the color, I focused on the greens and yellows. As most people might find, they are difficult to edit because they are right next to each other and overlap in some spots. I used two different color adjustment layers with layer masks to adjust each individually and in the spots I needed. Then finished off with a curve tone layer and exposure layer. 

This one wasn't much different. In addition to the color layers, I used a gradient to add a bit more pop to the sun. Photoshop layer types allowed me to change the way the layer affects the image. I've found that screen works the best because it also adds some haze, like the sun would.

The photo above and below use one of my favorite types of adjustment layers, gradient map. They're pretty simple to understand, and I'll make a blog explaining them more in depth in the future. Basically, they map the photo from blacks to whites based off of the color scale you choose. In the photo above I used two gradients, one warm and the other cool for the cliff and water. The warm one gave it a golden hour type look, while the blue kept the water cool. Neither were at 100% opacity because that would make it monotone and unrealistic. The one below has a single gradient on it. It added contrast and color to the image. By changing it to overly type, it also sharpened the photo a bit. 

For the one above, I used a single gradient to bring out the warm tones from the light strings. Then, I added a couple of overlay layers to bring out the glow from the lights and to add a vignette to the background. 

The photo above may look simple, but it uses almost all the tricks I've mentioned. In addition I added some bokeh. I don't like the two large ones on the bottom right, so Ill remove them later. 

The one above uses some of the cleaning tricks, but then the color and light was edited in Lightroom. I wasn't able to get the color done the way I wanted, so I moved it into Lightroom to finished it up.

Models:

Bryce

Dani

Ray

Steph

Charlotte

Shooting at the Same Location

We all have our favorite spots to shoot, one of my personal favorite spots is up on Russian Ridge. This past week I went to the same location 3 days in a row to capture the fog bank. In the past I've had a lot of luck taking photos of fog up on Skyline. The first day was just a drive up highway one that ended up on russian ridge because the fog blocked the sun from hitting the beach.

Even up on Russian Ridge, the fog was too high and dense to see anything. The photo above was taken on Paige Mill road. The photo is facing in the direction of Russian Ridge, which explains why the drive up was so dark and gloomy. 

On the second day I didn't have much better luck. The fog was the same as the day before up on Russian Ridge, even more than before since I couldn't see it from the same spot as the previous photo. I took the one above even further down facing the bay. The sunset would've been amazing had it been able to pass through the fog in the south bay. Still it made for a great photo. 

I had the best luck on the third day, since the fog had still not gone over the hill.

But soon after the previous photo, the fog did get over the hill. It ended up getting almost as bad as the previous couple of days. The sun had some moments where it was able to pass through the less dense clumps of fog. I manage to capture the photo above before I went up to the top of the south hill(I also ran into the couple again on my way back to my car).

Quick photo on my way up the hill. I was hoping for more of this by the time I got to the top, but by the time was able to get there, the fog had caught up and I was unable to see anything. 

Last photo of the day. 

Location

Russian Ridge Open Space

Page Mill Road

Shooting with Niki

This blog will mostly focus on photography and my thoughts behind photos. People ask what my thoughts are being the shots so this a good insight into my thought process. 

My original plan was to head up to Mount Tamalpais for our shoot. But on our way over, I realized that the fog bank was high enough to cover the hills. I decided to shooting down on Baker beach would be the best place to get some golden hour light. We first stopped up on the Golden Gate overlook to take a few photos in Battery Godfrey. 

For me, I try to shoot for the brightest spot. The shadows are easier to bring back, the highlights usually lose there color easier than the shadows. I also was able to add some foreground using the rail and the flowers we found. 

We found a little spot on the side of the path to shoot before going down to beach. At this point I had to use the reflector. Even with he reflector, there were still harsh shadows.

Their glasses definitely added something special to this shoot. I love shooting people with glasses because they add a lot to portraits. Something to focus on, making the rest of the out of focus parts look more out of focus. They add a lot of symmetry to faces too. The reflection off of glasses also looks amazing if used correctly. 

Final portrait of the day. I took a few that were vertical but having the dead space on the right added a lot to the photo. I was able to get a good transition from warm to cool tones with the extra space. The reflector brought back a lot of the shadows caused by the sun and being backlit. 

Bridge panorama taken on our walk back up to the car

Last photo of the day. 

Location:

Baker Beach

Golden Gate Overlook

Links

Niki

Charlotte