A smile from the soul

Here’s a quick before and after from the wedding ceremony of Kirralee & David.

Tech info:
Canon 70-200 f.2.8 IS lens.
200mm, 1/500 sec at f.4.
Lightroom for the basic processing.
Photoshop for the seasoning.

1# Image – as shot straight out of camera.Melbourne Wedding Photography, Melbourne Wedding Photographer, Melbourne Portrait Photography, Melbourne Family Photography, Melbourne Family Portrait Photography, fun, natural, candid, unposed, classic, budget, modern, documentary wedding, fun family portraits2# – Colour treatment, seasoned in Photoshop.Melbourne Wedding Photography, Melbourne Wedding Photographer, Melbourne Portrait Photography, Melbourne Family Photography, Melbourne Family Portrait Photography, fun, natural, candid, unposed, classic, budget, modern, documentary wedding, fun family portraitsAnd 3# – Black and White, created in Photoshop using a custom action tweaked just for this image.Melbourne Wedding Photography, Melbourne Wedding Photographer, Melbourne Portrait Photography, Melbourne Family Photography, Melbourne Family Portrait Photography, fun, natural, candid, unposed, classic, budget, modern, documentary wedding, fun family portraits

Feel free to leave me a comment below and let me know which treatment is better for the final image!

J.

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Bruce - Great before and after.

Amy - I like the second one, very nice.

Michelle - Great before and after.

Amy - Awesome work man, I love both processed versions.

fotograf Łuków - Great before and after.

Steven Elmer - Rad shot! Defs a color one though ;)

James Boddington - Beautiful image Justin, maybe the colour for me but the B+W rocks!

Heather K. - Wonderful shot!

Robb Duncan - Awesome work man, I love both processed versions.

Edric Morales - I like the original before process,

Lauren - Love that second one!! it has a lovely depth and colour :)

Kyle - I vote black and white! It looks fab with the conversion you did!

Cassie - This shot is gorgeous! I love her smile and everything about it really…and I always love a good before & after post. I’m partial to the b&w

Patricia Marie - I like the second one, very nice.

Tony Kieu - Love the 2 last one!

Kelly - I too love seeing before & afters but this is a perfect example of how getting it right in-camera is what allows great post-processing to really shine. Beautiful!

Alan & Karen Woo - Great idea mate!

Steve Koo - I like the black and white conversion. Nice post.

Brad Ross Photography - Wonderful conversions. The black and white is spot on.

gabe aceves - I dig the processing on the second photo for sure or the black and white. Both are nice. The yellow tones in the second just seem fun.

Jessica Horton - I LOVE seeing photographers before and after shots :-)

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