Sunday, December 29, 2013

Pfann Photography Actions for Photoshop

I have been working hard on really stepping up my game as a photographer on multiple levels over the past several months. I have been devoting more time to education and taking advantage of all the tutorials/classes I can get.  Kelbytraining.com has been extremely helpful for me, and has taught me so much.  I find the video classes/training very informative, and I have been putting what I learn to practice.  Not only have I noticed that my technique has grown, but my confidence level has gone up too.  I highly recommend checking them out!

Not only have I been working on my technique and education, but I've been working on my editing.  I had mentioned awhile back that I wanted to create my own photoshop actions so that I could work on having a look that was unique to me.  I have been working very hard on this, and have accomplished making several actions!  I have been working extremely hard on these, and I do have some minor tweaking to do to them.  I thought I would share the new look of Pfann Photography on here to show the advancements I've made!




 So this is my original image.  I do shoot in RAW so there are a few tweaks already made here, but this is basically what I shot without changing....


This is one of the actions I created.  It's more of a simple edit for those images that just need a little pop. I love my vintage look that I have been creating, but sometimes a simple look is all you need.

This action is awesome!  I went with more of a matte finish, but went in and removed part of it from the girls, so they would stand out a little more.  This one also has a different tone to it than the first one.

I love this action too because it goes towards the vintage style that I love so much with sun flares and all.  I normally go more towards a blue vintage tone, but in this one I went with a pink overtone, and I think it just pops!

This is the last one I'm going to share on here for now.  Everyone loves a great black and white or sepia tone, and this one is great!  It's definitely a sepia, and I love the way it turned out!

Anyways feel free to let me know what you think of these!  I am pretty excited with how they have turned out!  I am also considering posting them for sell.  Give me some feedback if you would be interested in buying these.

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