How I photographed and processed an architectural image in Photoshop

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2019
  • I show you the start to finish process of creating a fine art architectural image of Landmark Square Tower in Stamford, CT. using Photoshop and Lightroom. Photos shot with Nikon D850 and Lee 10 stop neutral density filter. Please leave questions and comments below!
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  • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
    @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому +1

    See how I processed another architectural image: ua-cam.com/video/-h3NlB8jByw/v-deo.html

    • @finnleykye6130
      @finnleykye6130 2 роки тому

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      @vincenzomekhi714 2 роки тому

      @Finnley Kye Instablaster =)

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      @finnleykye6130 2 роки тому

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      @finnleykye6130 2 роки тому

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    • @vincenzomekhi714
      @vincenzomekhi714 2 роки тому

      @Finnley Kye you are welcome :D

  • @kenohagan1091
    @kenohagan1091 4 місяці тому +1

    So glad I found your channel. Great content and this one brings back memories of Stamford.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 місяці тому

      Thanks, Ken! We actually recently moved to Stamford. We are really enjoying it!

  • @Hisoka54
    @Hisoka54 4 роки тому

    Your channel is underrated ! Great content, thanks !

  • @rajnuthula7598
    @rajnuthula7598 5 років тому

    Great work Jay. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @Paul_anderson_creative
    @Paul_anderson_creative 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent. Thanks. Worth watching just to see that reflected gradient tool! Some great tips...

  • @philipcook6191
    @philipcook6191 Рік тому +1

    Your work is amazing, truly to take the cake. Definitely my best. Thank you for your post and channel. Cape Town, South Africa.

  • @markguerin6071
    @markguerin6071 4 роки тому

    New to your channel. Thank you for the information about this style of photography. It was very interesting.

  • @jadsonmorais3840
    @jadsonmorais3840 3 роки тому +1

    helped me to expand my mind about architecture editing here in Brazil, thanks! 🙏✨

  • @tapioritvonen3860
    @tapioritvonen3860 2 роки тому +2

    Stunning photo and work!! Great tutorial, easy to follow 🙏🙏😊😊

  • @Nat.ImagesLarge.F.Photographer
    @Nat.ImagesLarge.F.Photographer 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video and photographs ,great!

  • @vilajetleka3414
    @vilajetleka3414 3 роки тому +1

    what an impressive building!

  • @ricardocanales5476
    @ricardocanales5476 4 роки тому +1

    Great Tutorial, thank you! Cheers!!

  • @adrianalfordphotography
    @adrianalfordphotography 5 років тому +1

    Stunning work Jay. Awesome video, really enjoyed watching. Such a beautiful building 👌👍

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  5 років тому

      Thanks so much Adrian! Fairly close to me house and building I have liked for some time. Hope you had a great trip.

  • @ejones3266
    @ejones3266 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing job with the image and instructions on how to achieve the reults.

  • @dennisshields8542
    @dennisshields8542 3 роки тому +1

    Good tutorial - Detailed, well and patiently explained.

  • @Nat.ImagesLarge.F.Photographer
    @Nat.ImagesLarge.F.Photographer 3 роки тому +1

    Splendid work Jay!!!

  • @emadali4833
    @emadali4833 4 роки тому +1

    That's awesome video, really artistic touch of beauty, I can understand you can make reselection many times and ad curves after you select and mask the main subject ...that's cool

  • @simonsmith8783
    @simonsmith8783 4 роки тому +1

    Really helpful video. As someone who is just considering venturing into a new style of photography and investing in some expensive filters, this has been very informative in terms of me deciding I have the relevant PS skill set (luckily I think I do). So thank you

  • @ggstylz
    @ggstylz 2 роки тому +1

    Next level editing!

  • @maltem6140
    @maltem6140 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great video.

  • @MichalOlender
    @MichalOlender 4 роки тому +1

    Looks very cool!

  • @lensvana
    @lensvana Рік тому +1

    Great video! Coincidentally I just read a book that more or less goes into this exact technique in excruciating detail (hard to track down, it's by Julia Anna Gospodarou - no affiliation but I can see on her website that you guys have a similar style.). Just thought I'd share some notes from the book for channel viewers:
    - Ideal settings for pleasing long exposure arch. B&W: 15-16 stop ND (10 + 5 or 10 + 6 stacked), usually 5-6 minutes, add 25% to exposure time if 10 stop, add 50% if 16 stops. CPL adds 2 stops, so 10 (ND) + CPL could work in a pinch.
    - Start the exposure when clouds are entering the frame (not halfway in), ideally pointing in same direction as building
    - Usually f/7.1 - f/8, sometimes f/11, no more than f/16
    - Post-processing is very similar. To learn how to do it intuitively, helps to take a basic drawing course to learn the natural way that light falls on 3D volumes like boxes, sphere, and cylinders (I'm doing this at the moment)

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much! I follow her work and she is very talented. Also check out Joel Tjintjelaar. He is fantastic

  • @joseparcerisa4859
    @joseparcerisa4859 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent explanation my friend, thank you very much for sharing.

  • @DiviPhotos
    @DiviPhotos 4 роки тому

    Cool video

  • @kma8910
    @kma8910 5 років тому +1

    great work!

  • @photodom2000
    @photodom2000 4 роки тому +1

    Really nice tutorial JC. Came across your channel today and liked this one.. Still confused by Gradient Tool and Gradient masking but I'll get there one day. You deserve more subscribers.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      Very kind words, Dominic. Thanks for watching. I have posted several other videos recently. Feel free to check them out.

  • @angelvalla9565
    @angelvalla9565 4 роки тому

    Nice photo and tutorial . Could u please show how you do selection parts of image and how to save them. Thanks

  • @TheMojo140
    @TheMojo140 3 роки тому +1

    Nice one Jay, good edit and good explanation !

  • @brunopascal6732
    @brunopascal6732 4 роки тому +1

    Great video man!

  • @kevinholliday2066
    @kevinholliday2066 4 роки тому

    Fantastic work, mate! I always love seeing how others make their art. What camera are you using to record your video, by the way? It looks superb!

  • @juancarlosguzman2827
    @juancarlosguzman2827 4 роки тому +4

    Great video! I want to start doing some architecture photography and I was wondering how those B&W images are edited and finally I found a great one, is kind of complicated but I think I will need to practice a lot in order to get those results. Awesome 👏 video! Thank you

  • @redabendaou6565
    @redabendaou6565 3 роки тому +1

    Keep going

  • @agustintajch
    @agustintajch 3 роки тому +1

    Your channel is awesome!

  • @LynneLuxonJonesphotography
    @LynneLuxonJonesphotography 5 років тому +3

    Very helpful tutorial Jay , I need to work on my processing for Mono's that for sure. I struggle with layers & selections so that's my winter project

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  5 років тому

      Thanks very much Lynne! Making those selections can be tedious but I do like the final result.

  • @lumn8tion
    @lumn8tion 4 роки тому +1

    Very well done video and process. New subscriber here!

  • @DapurFithryOfficial
    @DapurFithryOfficial 3 роки тому +1

    Nice Tutorial

  • @johnb.heartfield3021
    @johnb.heartfield3021 4 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing! What about the border width of your selections? Is it always the same (1px or more) or does it depend on the resolution of the image? What values ​​do you use?

  • @lawrencesmith9214
    @lawrencesmith9214 3 роки тому +1

    Morning Jay.....just discovered your channel, subscribed, thanks for the content, keep up the good work! I’ll have a go with some of these techniques on a concept project I’m thinking about. Cheers and keep well.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Lawrence!! If you post on IG, let me know. I will follow.

    • @lawrencesmith9214
      @lawrencesmith9214 3 роки тому

      @@JCImagesBehindtheShot cheers Jay.....I do have an Insta account but nothing on there that uses your editing technique at the moment but would appreciate the follow, I’ll reciprocate. Lawrence_smith_photography.

  • @joekennedy1842
    @joekennedy1842 4 роки тому +1

    Nice work JC

  • @abizerzariwala532
    @abizerzariwala532 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant edits sir. Really inspiring. Could you please make a video explaining the gradient tools in detail? It will really help me understand when to use what type of gradient tool during the editing process.

  • @regryan8044
    @regryan8044 4 роки тому +1

    great job jay, I can use the gradient tool in lightroom, but always have dramas in photoshop. cheers

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      I use the gradient in LR as well. With PS, you can use the gradient on a particular selection allowing for more flexibility.

    • @regryan8044
      @regryan8044 4 роки тому

      @@JCImagesBehindtheShot Thanks JC i will have another closer, Great pics

  • @yoga7788
    @yoga7788 2 роки тому +1

    Really enjoying your lessons. If you had to choose one lens 16_35 or 24-105 which one would you go with for street scape.
    Thank you once again.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks friend. If I was to chose just one lens, I would go with the 24-105 for more flexibility assuming quality was the same.

  • @dqmoser4128
    @dqmoser4128 5 років тому +1

    I've seen this building, it never really did it for me. but you're making me notice. One note -- you may want to correct the typo in your headline above :-)

  • @sebastianrodriguezsaravia8496
    @sebastianrodriguezsaravia8496 5 років тому +1

    Hi Jay, beatiful work. Can you teach us how to make a good selection and avoid halos while working with this selections? I can't find a good method and i'm going crazy. Thx

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  5 років тому

      Great idea for a future video! Given the relatively straight lines in this photo, I used the polygonal lasso tool. I did have a bit of haloing but not too bad.

  • @OmarHernandez-zi7qf
    @OmarHernandez-zi7qf 4 роки тому +1

    What type of lens you use? Do you always take the pictures in the morning? What is the best time for taking the original photo? Great learning video.
    thank you

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      Sorry for the long delay Omar. I usually take photos in the morning, in part to catch better light and in part not to eat into my day too much. For landscape photography, sunrise and sunsets tend to be best.

  • @juliangreaves4727
    @juliangreaves4727 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Jay, that was interesting and helpful. When making your selections, what settings do you use to soften them and prevent edge artefacts? Best wishes, Julian.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Julian. I try not to but sometimes I do. It depends on how difficult the selection is. With architecture, Lines are usually pretty straight

    • @juliangreaves4727
      @juliangreaves4727 4 роки тому

      @@JCImagesBehindtheShot Thanks Jay and thanks for taking the time and effort to post such informative videos.

  • @ArvindVallabh
    @ArvindVallabh 3 роки тому +1

    Love your work and guide to B&W photography. Had a Question on what lens you using for all your work and do you use a ND filters on most of your shots? Sir? Thanks

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your kind words Arvind! I generally use three lenses: 16-35 f/4, 24-70 f/2.8, 70-200 f/2.8 - just depends on what I am shooting. I mostly use the wide lens for architecture. I use ND filters if I need to use a longer shutter speed when it is bright out or a graduated ND to darken a very bright sky to balance out a scene. Hope that helps. Be well!

  • @tonyreddington8674
    @tonyreddington8674 5 років тому

    nice overview of the process.
    Do you use the pen tool to make selections?
    is there any advantage in converting to b/w in LR prior to importing into PS , could you not import in colour and use PS to convert to b/w and use PS tools to tweek the B/W conersion

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Tony. I never have developed skill with the pen tool. It is on my list. I use the polygonal lasso tool for an image like this where many of the lines are straight. B&W conversion can be done in LR or PS. I find LR to offer a bit more flexibility, e.g. more colors where the luminosity can be adjusted. Have you mastered the pen tool?

  • @dqmoser4128
    @dqmoser4128 5 років тому +1

    thought the photoshop tips could have been made more clear. impressive skills! but had trouble following the little changes and seeing the little masks... you are a man who loves getting up early, which is maybe 90% of the battle in doing sunrise photography.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  5 років тому +2

      Thanks so much for this helpful feedback. I was trying to keep the video short but I fully understand what you are saying. Maybe another video dedicated just to Photoshop portion of the process. Thanks for watching!

  • @windshift44
    @windshift44 10 місяців тому

    How long does it take you process an image?

  • @anguli8311
    @anguli8311 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello, I would like to ask you why there are multiple options in the channel drop-down menu in your PS loading selection area?

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  6 місяців тому

      This is what I have seen for some time. Does your look different? I don't think I did any customization to this item. Thanks for watching!!

  • @markst33
    @markst33 3 роки тому +1

    Where are you converting the image to mono before you begin ? LR ? PS or a different program

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  3 роки тому

      Hi Mark -- I normally covert in Lightroom then edit in PS. Just a habit of mine.

  • @prashantpramodjoshi
    @prashantpramodjoshi 4 роки тому

    Hi Julian, thank you for this informative video. unfortunately for me the second gradient is not working correct for me. When I reselect the same part of image and apply gradient it applies to the whole image rather than the selected part of image. What am I doing wrong?

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      Not sure. Sounds like it is not selected but I am not sure why. Let me look into it.

    • @prashantpramodjoshi
      @prashantpramodjoshi 4 роки тому

      Hi Julian I was able to select the building second time. After choosing the gradient tool I was not clicking on the selection and that was the problem. All good now. Thanks.

  • @mje1625
    @mje1625 4 роки тому

    Wonderful video... inspirational and educational! Any chance I could talk you into doing architectural tutorials using ONLY Lightroom. I can't afford to subscribe to, nor do I have the knowledge to use, Photoshop. I know Photoshop is a superior editing tool compared to Lightroom, but I think you'd have a fair amount of interest in videos which only use Lightroom for editing. Thanks again for the video!

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      Great idea! Let me work on something. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @ricardocanales5476
    @ricardocanales5476 4 роки тому +1

    Is this post processed the same for landscapes?

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      No Ricardo, not for me. I do far less processing landscape images. I usually jus tweak colors and do lot PS much. Occasionally I will eliminate distracting elements.

  • @davidletz9123
    @davidletz9123 6 місяців тому

    Whenever I add a curves adjustment layer to a selection, the results are reverse...that is, as I pull the curve upwards, the darks are lowered, and if I push the curve down the highlights are brightened. Any idea why this is occurring? Thanks.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  6 місяців тому

      Very strange. I have not seen this before. I just played around with a curve adjustment layer and could not replicate what you are experiencing. If you would like to discuss, feel free to call me at 917 566-9556

    • @davidletz9123
      @davidletz9123 6 місяців тому +1

      @@JCImagesBehindtheShot Thanks for the reply! However, after doing some digging, I discovered I was working with an 8-bit monochrome image. After I changed it to 16-bit RGB, it behaved normally.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  6 місяців тому

      @@davidletz9123 Very interesting David. Thanks for letting me know if it comes up for someone else.

  • @gkidd1963
    @gkidd1963 4 роки тому

    Frustrating like most of them they rush through it and you can’t really see how they’ve done it

  • @luistavares6670
    @luistavares6670 4 роки тому

    Well you did not show us the job in LR as you said you will that´s why I gave my thumb´s down.

    • @JCImagesBehindtheShot
      @JCImagesBehindtheShot  4 роки тому

      Sorry Luis. I do not recall discussing showing you the LR editing. I do appreciate the feedback! I will try next time!