Travel Photography - ronmartblog.com
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Travel PhotographyRON MARTINSEN
Gear
Paid Shoot
Everything needed to do the job right
Pleasure Shoot – Alone
As much as you want to carry – you bought, bring it
Business Trip (X-E2 / a6300)
Keep it light unless you are going to take extra days
Family Trip (iPhone & x30)
Point & shoot, Minimal with one zoom, or just phone
Travel – It doesn’t have to be RAW
vs JPEG
Why not both?
JPEG for the snapshots so you can share with friends or family quickly
Use the raw as needed for the wow shots
I do both
Think about cards and storage before travelling
RAW’s are Great Insurance
Correct capture mistakes for exposure, etc…
Single Exposure HDR
Single Exposure HDR
Workflow Tips
My Workflow
Import to Lightroom
Triage
Leverage Collection Sets & Collections
Storytelling images – Lightroom
JPEG if possible, RAW if needed
Portfolio Candidates – Photoshop (sometimes both)
RAW only
Print – 4x6 for All + More for Portfolio
Books vs FotoMagico Slideshows
Triage Tips
Filter by JPEG (if you did both)
Flag any shot that makes you pause - trust your gut
Move quickly and ignore imperfections
Don’t forget you can crop only what you love
Keep technically wrong shots that speak to you
Save only flagged items into a new collection in set
Set rating to 1
Clear flag & repeat
At least three passes
Back to back isn’t always best
Adjustments Before Exporting to
Plug-Ins
Lens Corrections (Profile & Transformations)
Camera Calibration
Alignment – NOT crop
Noise Reduction (If Lightroom Only)
Spot removal
Plug-ins as Layers
Think of each Export with Lightroom Adjustments as a basic layer
Takes space, but so do layers – sometimes it’s still less
Stacking or collections useful to keep edits together
I like ProPhoto RGB color space and TIFF
Finish with a Virtual Copy
Final Edits
Final Crop
Always 2nd to last step
Using multiple Virtual Copies
Different Crops
Lightroom Presets (i.e., Color vs B&W)
Export & Sharpen
Sharpen last and after crop and resize
Using Photoshop or other tool
Export to PSD for Print
Dealing with CrowdsTIPS & TRICKS
Blur the crowd using long exposure
Isolate your subject
Embrace The Crowd
Be Patient
Think Different
Other Tricksfor Dealing with People
Multiple Shots
Same concept as a pano, except tripod head doesn’t move
Make sure each frame has part of the scene unobstructed
Manual aperture, shutter speed, white balance, ISO, etc…
Must match first shot
Erase Them
Content Aware Fill / Patch
Clone
Heal
TipsEnhancing Shots with Perfectly Clear
Don’t think too hard
Take the shot
Capture the memory
Experiment after
Make your own tripod
Pay Attention to the Details
Experiment with Black & White
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Q&A