Edit An Engagement Session in a Few Quick Clicks in Photoshop

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Edit an Engagement Session in a Few Quick Clicks in Photoshop

Professional wedding photographers are busy and not only have lots of photography do to, but also editing. In addition to shooting the wedding, most offer engagement sessions. For many photographers, this is a creative outlet and an opportunity to bond with the couple. Much like senior photography, engagement shoots have changed dramatically in the last decade.  While some photographers still offer the traditional headshots against greenery, most are stretching their creativity with urban shoots, country settings, or even the more styled sessions.  These types of photoshoots allow the couples to really have fun!

Rick O Photography submitted a number of Blueprints, using the MCP Fusion Photoshop action set, for you to see some photo edits from his recent engagement session. I must start by saying the before images are AMAZING!  The after images just give a different look to the photos – from urban, cross-processed, to vintage.  Depending on your style, you may prefer the before since they are so vibrant and well-exposed, which is totally understandable.  His work speaks for itself straight out of the camera.  We should all aim for the best exposure, lighting, and composition in-camera as Rick does.

The beauty of his edits is that he could batch process an entire session using Color Fusion Mix and Match or B&W Fusion Mix and Match.

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  1. Michelle on November 9, 2007 at 9:08 am

    I just tried your action using PS7 and it worked for me. Thanks!

  2. Katie on November 12, 2007 at 6:44 pm

    Thank you so much!! I’ve been doing these tutorials by hand and it takes forever 😛

    I used CS.

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