Black and White Portrait Photography with Character
Retouch in Camera RAW and Photoshop
A course by jeosm , Photographer
About the video: Retouch in Camera RAW and Photoshop
Overview
“Finally, we will make the adjustments and final editing in Camera Raw and Photoshop of the previously selected images, and we will export them in the format you need.”
In this video lesson jeosm addresses the topic: Retouch in Camera RAW and Photoshop, which is part of the Domestika online course: Black and White Portrait Photography with Character. Experiment with artificial light and contrast to create images full of strength and personality.
Partial transcription of the video
“Retouch in Camera Raw and Photoshop Now we will see how to adjust and how to edit the images and how to save them in various formats. Let's see. We already have the two photos I want. Well, let's open them in Camera Raw. It's simple, right click, Open in Camera Raw. The first thing I do when opening the images is to go to the optical correction, good, it always helps a little. Each optic has a profile, So, well, it fixes those things for you, as you see this one. Here in the angular it will be noticeable a little more. We leave it like that, we put them in black and white and we work on the...”
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Course summary for: Black and White Portrait Photography with Character
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe Bridge, Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw -
Areas
Digital Photography, Fine-Art Photography, Interior Photography, Photography, Portrait Photography, Studio Photography

jeosm
A course by
Jose Clemente is a freelance photographer who works under the name Jeosm. His work focuses on portraits, photojournalism, and advertising. He discovered photography through graffiti, using it as a way to immortalize his work in different light conditions. Since then, he has worked with clients like Adidas, Atresmedia, and the publisher Penguin Random House. He has also published five photography books.
In his portraits, Jeosm wants to portray people exactly as they are. He has a distinct style that focuses predominantly on black and white, employing stark contrasts between light and shadow. He believes the most important part of his work is connecting with the person being photographed.
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