It was a lot of work to evolve as a landscape photographer and photo editor…
but it’s definetly possible when using the right techniques!
When I started my photography career back in 2013, I had no clue about composition, light, Photoshop, Lightroom, or anything like that.
All I knew were a few simple adjustments that my wife showed me because she was in media design but for fashion, not about landscape photography!
But I kept practicing, and I failed a lot every single day. I needed failures to get better after time.
When I look at my images from six years ago, I feel quite ashamed that I even published garbage like that on the internet, but that's how it is when you start something new – it always takes time!
I'm sure you can relate to my story, at least with some parts of it. As an artist, most of us go through the same stages.
I watched tons of stuff on youtube, but it was tough for me to figure out what are the right adjustments for my images and whats not.
Everything changed when I purchased my first photo editing course at the end of 2014. Finally, someone showed me which adjustments I need to make an already good image even better.
Practice and dedication are everything guys, but it's so worth it in the long run!
Post-processing is such a fantastic way to set yourself apart from other photographers. It's where you can get really creative and express your vision about your art.
It's a huge part of modern digital photography, and that's why I love it so much.
Every single photo is different, and also every single editing style is different. Take two landscape photographers to process the same shot, and I'm 100% sure that the images will turn out completely different.
That's the main reason why I want to teach other photographers. I want to help people to master Adobe Photoshop so they can express their own creative vision with their images!