How I shot and edited this STREET PHOTOGRAPH | Behind the image | Leica Monochrom

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • In this video, Jeff looks at one of his favourite street photographs. Taken during the summer, he tells the story behind the photo and shows how he edited it in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. He also gives an insight into how his mind works when shooting, and what he does to reset when things aren't going well on the street.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @digeratadesign
    @digeratadesign Před rokem +1

    Brilliant photography and thanks for the look at your editing

  • @jeffstephens5266
    @jeffstephens5266 Před rokem +1

    It looks like you will be very happy with the new masking features just added to Lightroom Great image as usual

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. Yes, the masks are making a huge difference to our work. It's what I like about Adobe products, they get better and better.

  • @peterrothwell4964
    @peterrothwell4964 Před rokem +1

    Love your editing never seen curves used in this way thank you

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      Thank you. It’s how I’ve always used them.

  • @GeoffGrant2010
    @GeoffGrant2010 Před rokem

    Thanks- good education. Encourages me to get to know the new LR tools even better, especially “intersect masks”! Geoff

  • @neileverett5183
    @neileverett5183 Před rokem

    A great photograph Jeff I loved seeing the way you processed the photograph. I enjoy the processing part of the work flow which I am still learning with my black and white photography.

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      Thank you, Neil. It’s the part of the process I really enjoy. I don’t think any of us stop learning. It’s part of the journey of being a photographer.

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      Thank you, Neil. It’s the part of the process I really enjoy. I don’t think any of us stop learning. It’s part of the journey of being a photographer.

  • @wylie_photo
    @wylie_photo Před rokem

    Nice work, such a nice image to work with. That cheeky seagull! It's good to spend some time processing an image, as you really get to look at it. I enjoy the process much more that way (rather than processing loads quickly as is more often the case). I definitely have days where nothing seems to come out of a shoot that I like.

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. I agree 110% with you. Spending some time with an image is a great way of understanding what it is you took. I find the editing side very relaxing as well. As for not getting a photo, it used to frustrate the hell out of me but I’m more settled now.

  • @brunoguerreiro4081
    @brunoguerreiro4081 Před rokem +1

    Nice edition

  • @chriscard6544
    @chriscard6544 Před rokem

    Best editing video, very close to a darkroom work with an enlarger

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. That's how I was taught to print. Digital editing is just more comfortable and immediate but the principles are the same. In my mind at least.

  • @jamesbland5568
    @jamesbland5568 Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing!

  • @catherinejoanpiazza420

    Very interesting to see the "Behind the image" thoughts as well as the editing process. I migrated over to Capture One some time ago but it's tempting to return to Lightroom just to use your presets and profiles.

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      I used to be sponsored by C1 back in the day. At the time, LR was very basic and C1 allowed me the option to do virtually all the editing inside one app. These days, I think LR is such a mature product and it keeps getting better with each update. Having said this, I haven’t used C1 for the best part of ten years so I don’t know what it can do these days.

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 Před rokem

    That was an interesting watch right through, the editing was different from what I am used to as I use Silver effex, but I liked how you worked it.

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem +1

      I used Silver Efex for a long time. It’s a great piece of software. The problem for me came when Nik was taken over by DXO. I found it became clunky moving from LR to SE especially on the later upgrades.

    • @iaincphotography6051
      @iaincphotography6051 Před rokem

      @@WalkLikeAlice I have stayed with series 2 and not moved up. I have heard the same complaint from other people. And now it's not cheap anymore.

  • @papasight7365
    @papasight7365 Před 6 měsíci

    Love the shot, and great video as well. No critique here but I just can't really get on with off kilter horizon lines. It's unsettling to me as a viewer, although I realize everyone feels differently. That being said I can see how it adds a sense of distance and dimension in this case. Shot is still brilliant : )

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank for your comments. It was shot with a 21mm lens. It's impossible to get straight horizons with a shot like this unless you mess about with changing the perspective in LR, and that would remove the character of the lens.

    • @papasight7365
      @papasight7365 Před 6 měsíci

      @@WalkLikeAlice I'm talking about the horizon line (0 degrees horizontal plane) that is determined with the shot composition pre any processing. Minor detail anyhow that is more my opinion than any hindrance to the shot. You've pulled it off nicely.

  • @pauljames2999
    @pauljames2999 Před rokem

    It was the coffee :)

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 Před rokem

    Interesting. Me, I don't do this! Nothing. I know everybody will take Umbridge! Great take a number. I shoot straight, see frame, push button. Life is too short. Jeff though, Bravo. Love your image.

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      For me, the final image is a combination of capture and processing. It’s always been that way. From the moment I was let loose in a darkroom in 1988. I also find the editing to be the most enjoyable part of the process. It’s when the image comes alive. Each to their own.

  • @aartb2836
    @aartb2836 Před rokem

    Great video again. Your editing process is a true value add. thanks. You might want to try out Capture One, once........they have what they call style brushes so that you don't need photoshop :-)

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      Thank you!! I was sponsored by C1 at one time. I eventually ditched it for Lightroom. I’ve used Photoshop since the late 90s and am very comfortable with it. I still use Bridge/ACR/Photoshop if I’m working on just one photo. That’s how I learned.

    • @aartb2836
      @aartb2836 Před rokem +1

      @@WalkLikeAlice So you see,.....every one has another path for learning and getting better at the end of the day
      :-)

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      @@aartb2836 Yes. Absolutely. The problem with photography is that people still think their way is the best way!! As long as what you use works for you, then nothing else matters. It's why we still use camera tech that is obsolete by modern standards

  • @Notmy00000
    @Notmy00000 Před rokem

    ❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍

  • @oliviercharlier6418
    @oliviercharlier6418 Před rokem

    Hello, I really like your work. Where do you position your camera for taking youtube videos? Is it a gopro? Thank you

    • @WalkLikeAlice
      @WalkLikeAlice  Před rokem

      GoPro. Sony. iPhone. We use all three. GoPro is usually attached to the camera bag strap.