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Background: I've been ~~a photographer~~ taking photos for over 10 years now. I like editing my photos to bring them more in line with the feeling of the shot, rather than keeping it closer to the journalistic style.

I have purchased presets that I never like the look of, learned what all the settings in Lightroom do (or so I thought), but somehow can't make them do what I want them to do.

For example, I was trying to emulate the editing style of Amy Shore (car photographer), as I really like her almost ephemeral/pastel-y shadows, and bring it closer to my preferences. Went into Lightroom, edited the settings I thought most responsible for the look and ended up with... garbage.

In a typical Dunning–Kruger turn of events, I am starting to think I may need to brush up on my editing skills/knowledge. Where do I start? Who is a good youtuber?

Thanks c:

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[–] DesolateWolf@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Question: do you use radials and gradients in your editing? Or do you mask an area and the apply settings or are you editing the settings of the entire image?

[–] PurpleEverything908@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I do sometimes, not always, but yes they come in handy on very flat light days.