

Since then, I've used the Portra Pack for a variety of sessions and have always been impressed with the results. It really made purchasing an easy choice. I was happily welcomed into their great Facebook Group that answered any questions I had and let me see the presets in action from photographers all over the world. This is when I was introduced to Mastin Labs. Switching from JPEG to RAW a few years ago, was truly the best thing I ever did.Ī couple months ago, I began researching different film presets as I'm naturally drawn to soft, natural light and notice that within my own work. Camera RAW can be opened in Photoshop and has several editing features that can be used to edit in a natural, sleek manner. For any beginners out there, Camera RAW is a file format that lets you edit the actual information of the photo before it's finalized while formats such as JPEG are already final at the point you click the shutter. I highly recommend each of them as you prepare for the upcoming season.Ĭamera RAW is definitely the way to go. While I typically have used my Sigma 50mm 1.4 for single portraits, the 35mm plays with the light in such a soft, beautiful way that it may very well be my new go-to lens. The Sigma Art has been nothing but exceptional as well. I am overjoyed to own each of these and even more excited with the results I've seen so far! The Canon 85mm is everything people claimed it to be: sharp, great in low light, and perfect for portraits.
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Here's a few I'd love to share:Įach spring I update my camera gear and this year it's led me to purchasing the Canon EF 85mm 1.2 and the Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art. Along the way, I've found a few favorite resources that make the entire process both easy and enjoyable. Each session is a new opportunity to grow as a creative from start to finish. In my journey as a young portrait photographer, I've learned so much.
