Why Post-Processing Your Water Photos is Different

By nancie

Whenever I’m teaching someone in a photography workshop or in a classroom setting, I always try to get them into a comfortable workflow they can follow for every photograph they edit. However, every photograph is different which forces the photographer to make decisions on some extra edits they should make.

A workflow is important because it enables the photographer to create a consistent series of photographs that quickly lead to revealing their personal style. The extra edits they choose to make to specific types of nature photographs allows the photographer to give their style an extra flair or boost that no one else has.

So, what specific situations am I talking about?

Well, the scenario that I have experienced the most is water photography editing.

Now, water photography has a lot of specifics that you need to be aware of in the field for sure, but separating your water photography skills from the rest of the pack even more depends on your knowledge of post-processing.

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