Studio Portrait to Fine Art In Photoshop | Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey
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Not every photo has to be perfect straight out of the camera. In fact, sometimes post-processing is the only way to create the look you are after. If you know your studio session is only part of the journey, getting it right for your computer should be your aim.
In this deep dive tutorial, photographer Gavin Hoey has two fine art photo looks in mind, and both require swapping out the background in Photoshop. As Gavin explains, using a mid-grey background in the studio will make editing in Photoshop easier, just as he uses.
Gavin Hoey goes over the first look, a simple one-light set-up using a Flashpoint XPLOR300 light and a large Glow softbox showing why real shadows on the grey background will add depth to the final photo, so he demonstrates how moving the flash will affect the shadows. After the photo session, Gavin takes you into Photoshop for a detailed walkthrough of his fine art photo editing.
The second look starts with a two-light set-up for a shadowless background and once again Gavin moves from the studio to Photoshop. This time he shows his technique for combining a texture and a realistic background to create a second, very different-looking, fine art portrait but taken in the same studio, against the same grey background.
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Timestamps and Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:23 Lighting a grey paper background
3:10 Portrait session with a birdcage
3:53 Photoshop a new textured background
6:20 Lighting for a new “outside” background
8:25 Portrait session with red flowing fabric
9:12 Photoshop editing to extend a grey background
10:47 Photoshop in a new “outside” background
12:33 Conclusions and Subscribe
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Love the videos with some post processing at the end. Something I am terrible at, but these types of videos are great for quick and easy(ish) ideas.
Beautiful work again Gavin. Enjoyed seeing the editing side of the shoot 👍🙂
In every one of your videos I learn something that I wasn't aware I was doing right or wrong. The great thing is that I get to learn from an experienced professional willing to share his knowledge (something not many photographers are willing to do). In this episode you show preproduction and shooting with the final image in mind, knowing that you will do post, so it is ready for post. Also this post was more elaborate than previous ones. Brilliant episode? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Excellent as usual Gavin, you make your post processing look so easy, us mere mortals (me) have to replay that part of the video 25 times to understand it!
Absolutely brilliant video, as usual with the equally informative Gavin and entertaining too.👍
Gavin, you are the best small studio photographer
I learned quite a few methods and outcomes I can take a stab at with my backgrounds. It's a keeper for me.
Thank you! I've always erased the texture but could never get it to work right. LOVE the idea of painting the texture layer to even it out.
All very interesting, informative, entertaining, and above all thought provoking. Thank you.
Amazing work as always Gavin. Also need to also give credit to how fun you always make photography!
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Thank you and having fun should always be the most important bit of photography.
Great work you two. I often try to create similar portraits in my home studio after watching your vieos. I have a high key shoot coming up in Feb as a result of your video.😄
Nice video! It’s great to see the entire process from the photo shoot to the post-processing. Good work! 🙂
Love this stuff! Thank you Gavin!
Always loved watching your videos Gavin, both here (Adorama) and your own channel. Really inspiring stuff! :)
I always love your videos Gavin because they always make my day
I am so surprised to see you posting a video on Monday Gavin! Surprised but happy 🙂👍. Always love to watch and learn from your videos Gavin.
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Me too! Usual service will be resumed next time 😉
Wow, the beginning got me all hyped up. This is guna be cool.
I really enjoy your lessons, Gavin! 👍
Nice! Thank you for all the great ideas and methods, over the years, Gavin!
Love it! The editing n post processing part of photography is something I just never end up doing and most of my images are left stored in the hard drive. Motivated to get to it now
Stunning work and so much fun to watch and to be inspired by. Thank you for sharing 😊
Brilliant as always 👏👏😀
You make everything look so easy...a truly helpful video..thanks 🙂
Always creative and inspiring😊 ! Thank you for your videos !
Another triumph Sir Gavin, liked this one very much...
I always enjoy your videos, Gavin! Thanks for the included texture. I often use the textured studio background one from a few years ago!
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, enjoy the free texture 👍
This was excellent, loved hearing the thought process you went through.
Great work Gavin and Chloe and Sam of course.
Awesome job "folding" the red fabric at the end!
Brilliant Gavin
This was fabulous. This is a topic that I've always been curious about. You make photoshop a much friendlier place to work!
Excellent stuff as always Gavin 👍
amazing simplicity
As always joyfull to watch
Great ideas, Gavin! Thank you.
Great video. I enjoyed seeing the post production.
I'd love to know more about creating the fine art feel rather than just applying a filter, how to build the look in PS etc. hope you could consider that for a future video Gavin. As ever, great videos
Love this
Good job Gav!
Always great ideas
I love your videos. You are the best!
Much love❤
wow , my best duo is here....!
Gavin this is another great video on flash photography and I have learned so much from watching your videos. I love the way you handle the post-processing steps and un-complicate things. I would like to see more post post processing incorporated in your videos if that is possible.
Hallo Gavin, thanks for sharing another greate and inspiring video.
Great video Gavin,, impressive result, informative content
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Thanks John 👍
That's great video for portrait photo edit beginner. Thanks Gavin👍
@chickerson1425
5 ай бұрын
Thankss
📸👍 Fab stuff
Superb!
👍👍👍Great video! Nice pix.
❤love it
Well done!
Since you asked for a comment; I need to try this using my dog as a model, in front of a cartoon background. ...Anything to make the youtube algorithm happy, so we can see more of your videos :)
I have learned allot watching your videos so thank you. I realize who Chloe reminds me of now Lucy Lawless who played Xena warrior princess both beautiful elegant women!
Suoer video, as always. I Should try more Adjustment layers. And, Poor Chloe - being tormented by the dreaded Leaf-Blower once more ! Well done to All
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Funny thing is Alan, in the summer the little leaf blower is the best thing ever, apparently 😉
I just did this the other day. And use GavTrain's flurry overlays!
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Those are awesome. I see them popping up all over the place...at least I think can see them 😉
Love the folding of the fabric and the backwards throw to unfold it in the corner. Do you shop at Primark to practice the technique. As usual a great vid.
Thanks!
So cool, thanks for sharing. Perhaps do a few more videos about post processing? Really enjoyed the video and great images.
This is so good, thanks Gavin and the whole team. I wish I would know how to use Photoshop, tried an online class some time ago, but that didn’t work out to be honest. Not complaining, it was probably my own fault, but so far I haven’t found a good yet easy (online) training to learn Photoshop.
Great content as always but my favourite bit is when you decide the red fabric isn’t folding and just throw it away 😂😂
Excelente Gavin!!! 👏👏👏 Giorgio. Argentina.
I'm trying to learn more about lighting placement and I have a long way to go to be like Gavin. But if there's one thing where I have his skill, it's in how to fold a fabric and throw it in the corner. In that test, I would get an A+. 😁
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
That's an essential skill in my book Danny 🤣
Thank you.
Fun video
Thank KZread do much ❤
Always love watching your videos. I've learnt so much from you. Keep it up. And where do I find a Chloe? :o)
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Nice to meet you both on Saturday in Hammersmith, was disappointed not to be chosen to hold your flash, wasn’t able to tell you that I’ve held a flash for Joe McNally so have experience 😂 p.s. Gaving is taller in real life than he appears on KZread, must be the compression of video !
Excellent work👌 how is the background changed?
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Hi Gavin! Loved seeing the post processing work. Is there any particular reason why you didn't add a layer mask to mask off the background from Chloé's arm?
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Hi Nicole. A mask would remove the texture but also the colour and (because of the layer blending mode) the contrast. Give it a go and you'll see what I mean 😉
I'm curious about why you don't use a mask on the layer and paint it with black to remove the unwanted texture effect?
Who did the paper folding to make the red crane birds? They worked really well. Another great video - Thanks Gavin.
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
That was the amazing Freya's handy work 😁
@biddybix9154
5 ай бұрын
Clever Freya! I thought those Cranes were brilliant! You'd best make her "Super-Amazing Freya" from now on. I make greeting cards, but I've never tried Origami. I don't have the time, as Photography is my number One Obsession, and Tuesday evenings are Camera Club evenings...you get the drift. 🙂
Hey Gavin, why grey background is better than the white or black and what problems can occurs with these colours?
Great video. Would the first image have looked better if the strings were erased?
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
That was the original plan but I actually preferred the strings in. If was ever to revisit this I'd 100% go bigger on the strings 😉
Just out of curiosity for a studio newbie here…what would be the issues you get using a white or black background instead of grey?
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I have a very small space which lens would be good to capture full body images?
Curious, why did you paint color on the backgrounds rather than mask it out? I gather it is to leave some of the background image colour and texture on Chloe for the sake of blending.
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"I would rather tell the story that didn't happen than the story that did happen." -Tom Waits
Why don't you use select subject and invert the selection for the first texture? I use it all the time with a grey background and it works great!
@trifix
3 ай бұрын
Also it's much easier to just hold ALT when the regular brush is selected to get instant access to the color picker!
Would it be easier for the model and assistant to use a big sheet instead of this fan? The small exit of the fan does not move a mass of air but is very powerful for small spots… and not good for the eyes…
I do not see a option to pick Uk in the drop down box for price of shipping. What am I missing ??
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When it comes to background replacement and such, I'm very inexperienced. I'm wondering why you sampled a color for her skin rather than creating a mask to just take the effect off of her altogether?
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
A mask is the logical way to go and you're not the first (and won't be the last) to ask. The mask is a remove all tool, so yes the unwanted texture disappears but as the layer is also a color, the warm tone would disappear too. Finally the he layer blending mode is also adding contrast, so a mask would remove the local contrast. The best advice I can give you is to try the texture over any image and compare masking vs painting.
@gregkiserphotography
5 ай бұрын
@GavinHoey that makes sense and kind of goes along with what I was thinking as I was asking. Thanks for clearing that up. Really enjoy your videos and have learned a ton from you over the last couple of years. Although, I still forget to turn the one elevated strobe on more than I care to admit. Hahaha
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Hello Gavin, what Monitor Laptop u using in the shootings..for processing..thx..
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
That's my Lenovo Miix 2 in 1 Laptop / Tablet 👍
U Can use white background trust me it comes down to how good u are I. Photoshop
Love to see this, but is it not simpler to select her, reverse selection and then past the background? So you have no texture on her skin.
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
That's an option but my way works for me, so that's how I rolled 😉
@maartengaat8718
5 ай бұрын
@@GavinHoey i understand that. But I tought that i maybe forgot something in editing
How tall is your studio?
Could you have also used a mask to take the texture/background artifacts off Chloe?
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Yes I could but the result would look odd. A mask would remove the texture but also the colour and (because of the layer blending mode) the contrast. Give it a go and you'll see what I mean 😉
@DonaldWMeyers-dwm
5 ай бұрын
@@GavinHoey Thank you for the explanation. That makes a lot of sense.
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I'm wondering, after adding the texture, you didn't simply add a mask and remove it from her arm and face with a brush?
@chibuzonweze3291
5 ай бұрын
I was wondering this as well
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Good question. Because if I just masked away the texture I'd also remove the color and contrast of the texture. Painting over the texture layer with a matching colour removed the texture but keeps everything else.
@shahinfj1
5 ай бұрын
@@GavinHoey I think the better way to this is to separate color and texture. This way in addition to work non-destructively, You'll have more control over each of them. :)
Why didn't you just put a mask on instead to remove the texture from Cloe
@GavinHoey
5 ай бұрын
Hi Alan. A mask would remove the texture but also the colour and (because of the layer blending mode) the contrast. Give it a go and you'll see what I mean 😉
@alanberry4919
5 ай бұрын
Thank you, I think I understand now. If you used a layer mask she would have looked separated from the picture and with the color of the flash rather than the brownish tone of the background texture or the ethereal feel of the foggy woods.
Whatever @Adorama is paying Gavin, double it.
I much prefer the results before the "fine art" mis-treatment