Lightroom tips : Where did my presets go in Lightroom Classic CC

You have a new computer and you want to copy the Lightroom presets to your new installation right?
So what do you do?
Well you press the “go to presets folder” and copy them…. however they are not there anymore.

In this video I show you how to find them in their new location.

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This will save you loads of time in Premiere : DC tips and tricks

Video editing is fun, but doing the boring stuff is…. well boring.
One of the more boring and tedious tasks is making music fit your story, sometimes you talk sometimes you’re quiet, and the music should follow this pattern.

You can of course use keyframes, but that’s a lot of work, so why not just automate the process…. and luckily Premiere has just the trick for you, it’s very fast and super easy…. so here we go.

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How we shoot Cosplay tips and tricks BTCD June 16 2018

Shooting cosplay is a real challenge, not only because it’s often complex costumes and the shoot has to fit the “story” or “character” but also because a lot of the times you’re overwhelmed with what you see (they are often awesome) and forget to get the lighting and set exactly the way you want it to be.

In todays workshop the topic was Cosplay.
in this episode of behind the closed DOORs I talk about what I do during a cosplay shoot, we show you the workshop and share some tips and the end results.

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Results from the workshop in Little Falls New Jersey

Today the results from the workshop I taught in Little Falls New Jersey with Nadine.

First set was pretty basic, just explaining the basics of light and angles.

After the first set it was time for some shots explaining angles and composition in a narrow walkway. Also a great set to show the differences between flash and available light and how to mix those. This was also a great location to talk about lenses and of course posing the model.

For the last set we used an old elevator, I just love this set, and already wanted to shoot it last year, but then we chose to go outside. In the elevator I started with only the available light.

Already loved this shot but of course there was more.
By adding strobes you can create your own reality and aim the light more.

Also here I explained how to get the ambient light in the way that you want. Often when people use strobes they loose control over the ambient, which is a shame because it can add so much to the shot.

For the next part it was time for some cool gels and lensflares.
I explained different options to use the gels, from side lighting, to lensflares and even a smokey effect.

And never forget the close up 🙂

 

We also filmed an episode of “Behind the closed DOORs” during this workshop, you can find that one here:
https://youtu.be/fR-Q_98x0_g

If you like these kind of results, visit one of my workshops. The workshop info is here : www.fotografie-workshops.nl and of course on this site for the workshops abroad or in English. But you can also get one of my instructional videos via www.frankdoorhof.com/videos