![]() ![]() Here's the SOOC image, and the image post-edit. For recreating the flare, I brushed a cream color like so, put it on soft light, copied the layer and put it back to normal, brightened it closer to white and moved it up into the corner a bit more to make it look realistic. Then we can bring it into photoshop, and burn some of the background around our subject if it's too bright. In the HSL/Luminance menus, go to Luminance and take the greens down a bit, then go over to Saturation and lower the reds and the magentas if needed. Adjust others as necessary to avoid color casts. This gives you creamy highlights like many of those photos. In the curves - take the blue curve, and take down the upper part, like so. Then up the temperature to warmer than neutral and desaturate or lower the vibrance a tad. I'll try to quickly recreate this - I'm using Camera Raw+Photoshop, fyi.įirst, take your image and up the whites, and lower the shadows or blacks (whichever's appropriate to keep the face looking not too contrasty). Make sure to underexpose a bit, in order to retain highlights. ![]() Most of her photos don't have the sun in the frame, which gives it a interesting contrast. Start with a portrait, backlit by afternoon/near-sunset light.
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