How to Shoot & Edit Equine Black Background Images, Using Lightroom - Sophie Callahan Photography
One of the questions I get asked most often is how I achieve my black background photos. And seeing as they’re super simple, but super effective, I thought I’d create a quick, easy video tutorial to show you how I do it.
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Thank you SO much for this video! I've been an avid equine photographer for over a year and learning how to do this has changed so much. Thank you thank you thank you!!
I've looked at a lot of videos like this with the black bg, and you are, by far, the best. Look forward to following you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video. I just made the most beautiful picture of my horse thanks to your video!!!
That was super helpful, thank you Sophie.
Your video is the most complete explanation I have seen on BBG equine photography! Thanks
Thankyou Sophie for such an easy to follow guide. I was asked how this is done on the weekend and no I know! Must give it a try.
It was a great tutorial in "how to". Thank you Sophie!
very helpful!! Thank you ! i had some wonderful starts for black background images. but your video helped make them incredible!
Thank you for sharing your video, I have been struggling to make black backgrounds and found this really useful.
Thank you for sharing this information! I am very new to Lr. I can't wait to try this! :)
Love this video. Thank you very very much!!
For a person who has ben trying to get this nailed down, I really very much appreciate this video!! thank you so much!
Just stumbled across this now! So helpful for a photoshoot tomorrow! Please do more if you have chance!
perfect! thank you sooooo much!
That was very good. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing, thank you very much
Great video, that's exactly how I do it too!
LOVE this video, thanks so much for sharing, can't wait to give it a go 😊
@SophieCallahanPod
7 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. Hope it helps. x
Very helpful, thanks.
Love your work, thanks for sharing. Just getting into equine photography myself
@SophieCallahanPod
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brendan. Hope you found it helpful. :)
Superb thank you 🙂👌📸
Thank you from France ! ;-)
Thank you SO much for this video. You have explained and demonstrated so well and have made it look easy. I'm keen to give it a go!
Thank you so much for this video, it was so helpful! You referred to another video where to teach how to edit the rest of the horse. Where can I find that video? Thanks!
Thank you! This video was so helpful!! You referred to another editing video for the rest of the horse, how do I find that video? Thanks!
I still refer back to your tutorial the odd time I'm asked to create a black background shot. But now that Lightroom has the masking and not adjustment brushes I can't figure it out. Do you have an updated tutorial? I love how easy you make it.
Thanks for sharing. I took this information and tried to do it myself on one of my photos. I copied everything exactly but instead of the brush painting black it only goes to a gray color. Do you have any ideas as to why? I have been googling it and looking for reasons why it won't go black (exposure being all the way down) but I cannot find any information. Thanks!
This was so helpful and really interesting. I've never learnt about editing and after watching this am keep to learn more! Are you self taught?x
@SophieCallahanPod
7 жыл бұрын
Hi Izzy. Yes, I'm completely self taught, with everything from shooting, to editing, to running a business.
What program/software do you use and what computer or laptop do you use?
What camera settings did you use on this?
Thank you very much❤️❤️
what program do you use?
What app do you use?
Are you using any artifical lighting?
@SophieCallahanPod
6 жыл бұрын
No. Exactly as shown, all natural light.