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Post-Processing Workflow: Lightroom & Photoshop Editing Tips for Landscape Photography

October 3, 2020

I hope this workflow outline offers some considerations as you progress through your own images. Take time to consider why you might dodge the flowing water or apply an oval vignette around the scene.

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Why Presets Don’t Work for Landscape Photography

January 26, 2020

While presets may be a welcome time-saver for wedding, portrait and travel photographers, editing a landscape photo is different.

Each landscape image we create is unique. Each is deserving of its own post-processing.

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