Sarmad
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2012
- Messages
- 420
- Reaction score
- 156
- Location
- Mansehra, Pakistan
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos OK to edit
There are some photographers out there which have a particular beautiful soft and dim (natural) lightning in almost all of their images. Some of the examples are:
HEADHUNTERZ (@headhunterz) • Instagram photos and videos
Garrett King (@shortstache) • Instagram photos and videos
Rachel Barkman (@rachelbarkman) • Instagram photos and videos
Now all these photographers have a dark yet well lightened environment in their images, when I first stumbled across these guys I thought they just shot in overcast and damp conditions and that's what gives their photographs a 'melancholic' look. But that was until I realized even their indoor and sunny outdoor photos have a melancholic vibe which just can't be there in natural light.
Now I feel there are certain photo editing techniques which yield such images, like there have to be certain temperature/white balance/contrast/saturation parameters for each type of weather and lightning. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me out on how to achieve such 'vibes' in a photograph, whether through editing or shooting.
HEADHUNTERZ (@headhunterz) • Instagram photos and videos
Garrett King (@shortstache) • Instagram photos and videos
Rachel Barkman (@rachelbarkman) • Instagram photos and videos
Now all these photographers have a dark yet well lightened environment in their images, when I first stumbled across these guys I thought they just shot in overcast and damp conditions and that's what gives their photographs a 'melancholic' look. But that was until I realized even their indoor and sunny outdoor photos have a melancholic vibe which just can't be there in natural light.
Now I feel there are certain photo editing techniques which yield such images, like there have to be certain temperature/white balance/contrast/saturation parameters for each type of weather and lightning. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me out on how to achieve such 'vibes' in a photograph, whether through editing or shooting.