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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • Are you doing this??! In this video I expose the #1 mistake photographers make when shooting in the light and airy photography style, as well as a Lightroom editing tip to get pro, feature-worthy images!
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    In this video we expose the biggest mistake when it come to the light and airy photography style, talk about the differences between digital and film photography when shooting natural light portraits and why you may actually want to UNDEREXPOSE your photos (on purpose!)
    A common misconception with the light and airy style popular amongst portrait and wedding photographers is that you should only prioritize people & getting the best skin tones. However, the best photographers ALSO pay attention to highlight details in order to achieve rich, feature-worthy, filmic photography that's attractive to both publishers and high paying clients. So if you've heard differing opinions on whether you should overexpose or underexpose your photos for the best skin tones (especially when shooting & editing for a light, bright and airy photography style), this is a must watch video!
    At the end I'll also be sharing an editing tip in Lightroom for editing purposefully underexposed images WITHOUT losing highlight detail.
    If you have any suggestions for future videos or questions around this technique of underexposing your photos & the light and airy photo style, drop them in the comments!
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Komentáře • 103

  • @veronikajurickova3997
    @veronikajurickova3997 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you so much Chelsea for getting back to makings videos for CZcams. 🤗 We missed you! 😊❤ I love your content 😍

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thanks for all the support Veronika! I missed you guys too!! 🤗 And I'm so happy to be creating again! Lots more videos coming your way! Let me know if you have any special requests. ♡

  • @JustMeChris
    @JustMeChris Před 4 lety +6

    Totally agree with what you've explained here, I was guilty of losing details in highlights early on in my photographic journey by 'exposing to the right" I learned the hard way.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Christian! :) Ah yeah, ETTR is an easy technique to get wrong by exposing too far to the right by riding that edge. Especially if you’re not shooting in a controlled environment like landscapes or studio.

  •  Před 3 lety +2

    I love how you’re so real and right to the point!

  • @moidutoiphotography8427
    @moidutoiphotography8427 Před 4 lety +6

    Brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge so unselfishly. Xxx

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching and supporting Moira! ♡ I'm so happy you liked it. :)

  • @lizle9322
    @lizle9322 Před 4 lety +5

    Great tips Chelsea! I love the way you edit and shoot for the end edit in mind. I'm guilty of overexposing and will be more mindful of the highlights from now on!

  • @izukens
    @izukens Před 4 lety +3

    I greatly appreciate your work, Chelsea. I love how your videos are short, sweet & to the point. I'm learning a lot. I don't know why you have only 18 thousand subscriptions, but I strongly believe at some point it will skyrocket. Thanks for all your hard work!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the sweet comment Izukens! 😊🙏🏻 It’s because of people like you that I love creating for and pouring into this amazing community. Makes me so happy hearing my videos are helping!

  • @JayneNicoletti
    @JayneNicoletti Před 4 lety +4

    This was great. I hate blown out looks lol. Thanks for the preset!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Jayne 🤗And hope you like the preset! Happy editing!

  • @xeler8r
    @xeler8r Před 4 lety +3

    I totally used to do this :-/ Your editing tip is GOLD! Thank you!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety

      Thanks xeler8r! Glad you liked the editing tip. 🤗

  • @alphajam1
    @alphajam1 Před 2 měsíci

    if you film negative your correct on the most part: exposing for the shadows. But if your photographing with color slide our chrome you want to expose for the highlights.

  • @tinylil
    @tinylil Před 4 lety +1

    Cute sleeping pup in the background!!!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety

      Bella loves hanging out with me while I create videos 🐶

  • @jimwlouavl
    @jimwlouavl Před 3 lety +3

    It seems like digital is like shooting color slides. We used to underexposed a little to get saturation.

  • @viktoriyat7982
    @viktoriyat7982 Před 3 lety

    I ave found your channel yesterday, can't stop watching your videos. LOVE....and thank YOU so much, you are amazing

  • @breannastutz5955
    @breannastutz5955 Před 2 lety +5

    These videos have helped me out so much! I love the light and airy look but I’m leaning more towards the Western/Boho feel! Could you possibly do a video on how to get browns in your photos? ☺️

  • @LauraGonzalez-nd1ce
    @LauraGonzalez-nd1ce Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for this tutorial. I totally agree regarding the tendency to blow out images. We hired a photographer to take family portraits. My very fair daughter was so blown out, she looked like a ghost. No detail at all in her face. I had to request the RAW files and correct the images. I've stayed away from "light and airy", for this reason, but I'll give it another look.

    • @thejaysehansen
      @thejaysehansen Před 4 lety

      Oh wow - how awful!! Yeah, the light and airy style definitely isn't 'slap-a-preset-on' and go like some styles are! To do it right, it definitely takes skill and consideration! Glad you were able to save the images!

    • @dayeah765caoni3
      @dayeah765caoni3 Před rokem

      Sorry you have hired an IDIOT😂

  • @stancetv2005
    @stancetv2005 Před 2 lety

    New to photography, very glad I came across this. Thank you!

  • @cstratag4946
    @cstratag4946 Před 3 lety

    Ahhh that orange luminance tip 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

  • @eis-bl4xw
    @eis-bl4xw Před 3 lety

    Okay! Okay! Im subbing. Stop barraging me with these useful information that I was looking for.

  • @hbpictures1999
    @hbpictures1999 Před 3 lety +2

    I love u chelsea!❤️

  • @screamindemonuk
    @screamindemonuk Před 2 lety

    OMG you are actually an Angel!
    Brilliant tip and so well presented and explained. Love your videos and clear to see why your photography is so good. Thank you

  • @jamilgotcher5456
    @jamilgotcher5456 Před 3 lety +3

    I bet there's a lot detail lost in the wedding dress for the sake of light and airy. And it won't take much for those type of photos to fade completely out over time. I hope they don't lose their original file or upload it to several different storage devices including the cloud so they can make another print.

  • @notallaboutmeministry3285

    Thank you

  • @raymondlim8474
    @raymondlim8474 Před 3 lety +1

    but when using fujifilm camera, when you lift the shadow and exposure from under, it looks like a bad image. is it just me or yes the crop sensor is not better than fullframe when it comes to recovery image

  • @janileino1463
    @janileino1463 Před 3 lety

    Great video and channel subscribed. Thank you ❤️

  • @davidlogsdon7767
    @davidlogsdon7767 Před 4 lety +5

    "I eat all the cake". That's just great life advice in general, lol. Great video and tips.

  • @chrisjonah6575
    @chrisjonah6575 Před 3 lety

    Particularly appreciate the edit tip at the end there 👍

  • @studyrapper425
    @studyrapper425 Před 2 lety

    magical info sis

  • @brookejanis
    @brookejanis Před 2 lety

    Love this video thank you! Your free preset isnt working, I would love it so much

  • @DidierMOULINPhotography
    @DidierMOULINPhotography Před 4 lety +1

    Hi. Another very pleasing video. The way you speak and your dynamic are excellent. An easy way is to spot measure the light on skin while in the same time under expose. So the value of under exposure is set on the skin tone as reference and then, in editing it.s easy to modify the lid tones by this value... what do you think of this?

  • @juliastankevych6835
    @juliastankevych6835 Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial!

  • @enasabbas2944
    @enasabbas2944 Před 3 lety

    You are amazing in every thing! you should have millions subscribers!!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 3 lety +1

      Aww Thanks for all the support Enas! 🤗❤️

  • @TheDcm50
    @TheDcm50 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Chelsea, great video! the preset has disappeared from your web site, would you mind adding that back please?

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety

      Hey there! We’re you able to get the preset? Should be all fixed. But let me know if you still have trouble!

  • @Joymichelle
    @Joymichelle Před 4 lety +1

    on point AS USUAL

  • @crollinsphoto
    @crollinsphoto Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. I just gave up on it. BUT you have resurrected my interest and you nailed it. Thank you. Question: can I also use highlight tone priority on every shot? That automatically underexposes by 1 stop? Also, you say to shoot backlit and then some more light and airy photographers say to never shoot that way so I'm so thoroughly confused. I live in WV where we usually don't have the kind of light among our mountain valleys to shoot that way so what are we to do? I went to get your free preset but get a 404 page error that the page cannot be found :(

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Charles! 😊🙏🏻 makes me so happy to hear!
      For exposure - I recommend shooting manual for more control. Set ISO & Aperture and use your shutter to dial up or down exposure - paying attention to any highlights you want to retain like the dress, flowers, sky detail, etc (note: there may be things such as spectacular highlights that aren’t as important to retain which is why manual is best, to give you more control.)

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +1

      Backlight - I don’t always shoot backlight, but it’s my favorite - especially in sunny situations because it will put your subject’s face in short, reflected light. When shooting in areas with lots of mountains or trees where the sun sets a bit earlier, I simply plan for that and begin my shoot a bit earlier. That way I can get some backlight - as well as images after the sun has disappeared. That will give you two different looks - both beautiful. :) Also - one the direct light is gone, you can turn your subjects towards where the light has set since it will be a softer diffused quality of light. I’ll do both that and backlight.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +1

      Btw, Were you able to get the preset? I’m not sure why the download works for most people - but not a few. I’m looking into it though!

    • @crollinsphoto
      @crollinsphoto Před 4 lety

      @@ChelseaNicole Yep I got it, it was my browser. I use Firefox and apparently your site doesn't work with that so I had to download Google and got it just fine.

  • @stefano_campani
    @stefano_campani Před 2 lety

    The after and before you showed is really similar to "exposed for skin" picture, so I don't get the poin

  • @Samuel-dr9ev
    @Samuel-dr9ev Před 3 lety

    Behind the scene would be so great.

  • @ClientError451
    @ClientError451 Před 2 lety

    well done, right to the point. btw i subscribed, which i almost never do :)

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Paul!! Happy you enjoyed it & appreciate the sub 🙏🏻 looking forward to staying connected! Lmk if you have any special requests. I have a bunch of new content rolling out in a couple weeks! :)

    • @ClientError451
      @ClientError451 Před 2 lety

      @@ChelseaNicole yea starting following you on IG :😁 looking forward to more binge watching - especially on LR editing.

  • @DamonBowe
    @DamonBowe Před 4 lety +1

    My clients love some blown highlights, I love some HDR-ish edits. I try to meet them in the middle.

    • @thejaysehansen
      @thejaysehansen Před 4 lety +3

      A lot of people love that bright look, totally! But, yeah, if you can be bright and yet also ‘rich’ in your tones - you’re a next level master image crafter.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +1

      The light and airy look is definitely one of the most popular styles portraits and weddings. But as with any art-form, it's those subtle nuances that make all the difference in elevating our work and really setting you apart!

  • @knightphox
    @knightphox Před 3 lety

    Ok, I subscribed

  • @jheelan
    @jheelan Před 4 lety +3

    With mirrorless you no longer have this problem because what you see is what you get

    • @thejaysehansen
      @thejaysehansen Před 4 lety +4

      If only that were true! Never trust your LCD or viewfinder! What you see is, actually, never what you get.

    • @crollinsphoto
      @crollinsphoto Před 4 lety +1

      @@thejaysehansen Exactly. LCD's are very misleading and cannot be relied on all the time. I refuse to spend money on a mirrorless system when I have it already in my 6D MK2, it is called LIVE VIEW, does all the mirrorless I need.

    • @thejaysehansen
      @thejaysehansen Před 4 lety

      @@crollinsphoto ah yeah you're set!

  • @LMActionsports
    @LMActionsports Před 4 lety +4

    For my style I pay too much money on glass to go and over expose the photos. I like rich colors with with beautiful details. I can not bring myself to try the airy style.

    • @thejaysehansen
      @thejaysehansen Před 4 lety

      Like she says in this vid, maybe you can have best of both! Although it is definitely a harder look to pull off right!

    • @crollinsphoto
      @crollinsphoto Před 4 lety

      They promise what they tell you will help you BUT they won't tell you the camera settings or any of the "meat" that will help you create the images that will attract clients UNLESS you pay an unheard of amount for their class. Maybe one day there will be a photographer that will really care about others and care about helping and give us the meat of what we need in the info realm to help us further their craft. I have never charged to help someone and never will because I care and want to help others succeed.

    • @Chris-ey7zy
      @Chris-ey7zy Před 2 lety

      Yes why pay for high End glass and camera and overexposed so you Lose detail and sharpness and contrast and dynamic range. These clients have no clue as well as these trend photographers

  • @Moemorca
    @Moemorca Před 2 lety

    kisses and thank you from Brazil

  • @luvstar11111
    @luvstar11111 Před 3 lety +1

    Good advise! Also, pls shape your eyebrows well too

  • @esanford
    @esanford Před 4 lety +1

    I am not a portrait photographer . Nevertheless, why wouldn’t you just use the histogram during exposure. It shows right then where the hilights reside? That takes the guesswork out of the equation. Your retouching is right on the money. I don’t know of any genre of photography where blown hilights are a desirable outcome.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Ed! 💯 agree - histogram is one of the main ways I ensure I’m not losing highlight detail when shooting. But this video was less about exactly how to expose and more about addressing one of the biggest mistakes I see with the light and airy style that’s so popular among portrait and wedding photographers. Many photographers in this genre are afraid of under underexposing (thinking it will hurt skin tones, which isn’t true if done right) so lean on the side of overexposure and blowing out highlights. Glad you liked the editing tip! :)

    • @esanford
      @esanford Před 4 lety +1

      @@ChelseaNicole Great Chelsea, what I hear in all of this is that all photographers need to understand the basics of exposure. I am an old guy from the film days. To me, digital is a lot easier than shooting film. Once I found the histogram, I was in "hog heaven" because I knew exactly what to expect. All the best to you in your photographic endeavors and teaching.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@esanford Thanks Ed! Ah yeah, I originally come from film photography too (still love it) and histogram is my best friend, both in camera and out! I think you might actually enjoy my video on RGB Curves - it goes deeper into the topic of tonal range when editing: czcams.com/video/jsnKOuDyyzI/video.html&t=

    • @esanford
      @esanford Před 4 lety +3

      @@ChelseaNicole Thanks.... I enjoyed that video. I will incorporate that into my arsenal for landscapes... I use the curves, but it is rare for me to separate out the colors. Nice job!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +2

      @@esanford That's awesome!! So glad it was helpful! :)

  • @ChelseaNicole
    @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +3

    QOTD: Do you ever use this photography technique? 🙂

    • @miaeskin
      @miaeskin Před 4 lety +1

      I'm always worried about underexposing. But seeing your before and after photos makes me feel more confident and excited to try this out! ☺️

  • @NelsonAlvarez4172
    @NelsonAlvarez4172 Před 3 lety

    Preset link is broken

  • @vivenpaulcapistrano3208
    @vivenpaulcapistrano3208 Před 10 měsíci

    Send me your presets❤

  • @GB-ez6ge
    @GB-ez6ge Před rokem

    These tips are fine for light skinned folk but recovering even slight underexposure of someone as dark as my wife would exaggerate noise and would only be usable with the assistance of AI noise reduction. I generally ETTR but leave a 1.5 stop gap below white clipping, and then bracket -1, 0, +1 from there.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před rokem

      Hey GB! I've actually used this techniques on all skin tones and colors, including very dark skin, and it still turns out just as beautifully. The trick is to use the lowest ISO possible and only underexpose slightly / as much as needed to retain any highlight detail. Also, for highly pigmented skin proper white balance will be more important so that you don't blow out the red channel. Hope this helps!

    • @GB-ez6ge
      @GB-ez6ge Před rokem

      @@ChelseaNicole Did I ask for help? We've been married for 25 years! 🙂

  • @Nancy-V
    @Nancy-V Před 2 lety

    I see people posting those airy photos all the time. The pics look over exposed.

  • @ShutterManAce
    @ShutterManAce Před 4 lety

    I’m not criticizing your technique, you do what works best for your style. However, the only people that pay attention to blown backgrounds are photographers, normal people only care if the principal subject looks good. Be it the bride, her dress, the couple, family or friends, as long as the photo clearly conveys a subject, if they are in focus and well exposed the rest doesn't matter. I personally do preserve the highlights in the camera because I like having as much info as possible for editing.

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +3

      I used to think this too! I thought most clients likely couldn’t tell the difference (though I wanted to give them the best images anyway.) But I found the more I raised rates, many of the higher end clients DO actually notice and care.
      When I get new inquiries I always ask: 1) What drew them to my work, and 2) To describe the look and feeling they’re going for for their photography. And over the years I’ve been surprised how many people not only notice the difference, but go as far as pointing it out as a selling point of hiring me. Since they’re not photographers they say it in various different ways, but in essence it’s always the same. They state their love for the light and airy style but dislike of blown out highlights and how rare it is to find a photographer that has control over their images while shooting in this style. So you might be surprised how modern clients have become more sophisticated in their taste. And taking that extra care can not only elevate our work but also be a major differentiator. :)

    • @ShutterManAce
      @ShutterManAce Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@ChelseaNicole Maybe smartphones have changed what people like now, smartphones especially the expensive ones these last few have a strong “HDR” or flat log like effect where every detail is exposed. Thank you for your response, I was not critiquing you, just pointing out what my experience with non-photographers has been. I do hope you post more often.

    • @xeler8r
      @xeler8r Před 4 lety +1

      ShutterManAce Agree, I think clients are more savvy now because people are more sensitive to it.

    • @crollinsphoto
      @crollinsphoto Před 4 lety +1

      When I photographed weddings all they cared about were the noise in the images, are there any, etc..UNTIL I did my first edit of light and airy and then word got around and that now is what people in my area are looking for and I'm working as hard as I can to get it right.

  • @DPoner
    @DPoner Před 3 lety

    Don’t tell me what to do

  • @Chris-ey7zy
    @Chris-ey7zy Před 2 lety

    This light and airy is BS. Really bad trend. I hope one day someone like a bride or groom ask for a photo that’s normal after these light and airy photos were shot and we see how many of these bad photographers there are.

  • @john3Lee
    @john3Lee Před 4 lety

    No - I have never made that mistake with exposure blow out, however - I did once dye my hair pink in parts.... What a total disaster !!

    • @ChelseaNicole
      @ChelseaNicole  Před 4 lety +4

      😂 photo or didn't happen!

    • @john3Lee
      @john3Lee Před 4 lety +2

      @@ChelseaNicole I just can't... way too embarrassing !!

  • @Adrian-wd4rn
    @Adrian-wd4rn Před 3 lety

    With divorce and second marriage rates, don't worry, you'll get a second shot!

  • @waqasaftab1403
    @waqasaftab1403 Před 4 lety +1

    Skip ahead 7 minutes... Another blogger trying to extend view by talking about what they great grand kids best friends mom uncle had for dinner

    • @xeler8r
      @xeler8r Před 4 lety +3

      Waqas Aftab pretty sure she doesn’t have grandkids. LoL.

    • @thejaysehansen
      @thejaysehansen Před 4 lety +1

      @@xeler8r "GREAT grand kids" LoL