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A Little Post on Post Production

We don't usually go too much into what happens behind-the-scenes here, but I'd like to start changing that a little!

When you're on a shoot with us and we're showing you the back of the camera to give you an idea of what the images are going to look like you'll have a tendency to hear me add a little disclaimer. I will point out that this is just how it looks out of the camera. My goal for this post is to point out why I mention that.

Once we've had our fun on the shoot everything comes home, gets backed up, then it gets organized. That's when the magic of editing begins.

All that you need to do is grab the center button and drag it back and forth to see the before and after for each photo. Then you can see the difference editing can make, and why that little disclaimer means more than you think.  

This first one is an automotive photo from our shoot with Jayjay and his WRX. The light is pretty standard for a sunset here which really helped to make this one pop. I always make my global adjustments first in order to bring back some of that contrast and bright quality. After that I'll work on my local adjustments. This is where dodge and burn comes in, and it's where I try to bring as much focus to my subject as possible. After that I use curves in order to tone my photo. That's where a majority of the color comes in.

This next photo is from a shoot that we had with my friend Shane. This is a more typical portrait retouch. Again, we're assisted with some beautiful light which is something we try and take advantage of whenever possible, but this time it was coming from a strobe with a soft box on it. The technique is the same as previously: global adjustments, local adjustments, and then toning. Here we had to bring back a lot of the shadows in order to help Shane stand out.

Not all photographs require the same amount of work done to them. However, they do all get some kind of treatment. I'm looking to make the best possible image that I can, and this is what allows me to do it.

If you want to check out either of the full posts with these pictures in them you can find Jayjay and his car here, or Shane and his Beetle here!

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Jay Pleet and his Fitted 2014 WRX

Jay Pleet has been in the process of getting this car to where he wants it for quite some time, and he came to us to shoot a short video of it for our Bird City series where we film a quick excerpt on a local driver and their car. The resulting video is at the bottom after all of the photos.

I would like to point out that his car is static, and it's also his daily. There's no hard parking this in a garage to keep it pristine while he drives something else around. Yet, every time I've seen this car it has looked mint. The amount of time that Jay puts into the upkeep of this beauty is unimaginable.

This car is truly one of the most important things in his life (after his long-time girlfriend Sarah, of course). I would be willing to bet that you would agree with me that it shows too.

The vibe for this video is a little bit different than normal; however, I am certainly a fan! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Jay Pleet shows you how to ruin a rally car in 1 minute 53 seconds. But really, this car is perfect. Cinematography: Leo Krom Edit: Shane McElroy Instagram: @jaypleet Song: M83 - Wait No copyright intended.

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