Watch Me Edit: Let It Snow

4 edits teaching you how to turn a regular image into a winter wonderland

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Learn my entire process

Watch me edit the images from my popular class “Let it Snow” from start, RAW SOOC to finish. In this class, you will learn my entire editing process. I also discuss tips and techniques for while I’m shooting doing a session. Get an amazing over-the-shoulder look at my workflow and many of my favorite editing techniques in this video.

In this video, you will learn

  • Correct the exposure

  • Correct the composition

  • Sharpen the image

  • Reduce noise

  • Direct the viewer’s attention

  • Transform normal images without snow into a Winter Wonderland

  • Add snow

  • Remove distractions

  • Color correct the image

  • Enhance features and details such as the eyes, and hare

  • Correct the skin tones

  • Archive the desired overall color profile for the image

  • Add a logo

  1. Video Length: 1:46 hours

    Software: Lightroom and Photoshop CC

A young girl with long blonde hair, wearing a large red bow in her hair and a black and white plaid shirt, blowing a handful of glitter into the air in two different outdoor photos, one during the daytime and one with a cooler, dark background.

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EXIF

  • Camera: Sony a7III

  • Lens: Sigma 135mm f1.8 art

  • Aperture: F2.0

  • Shutter Speed: 1/500

  • ISO: 200

EXIF

  • Camera: Sony a7III

  • Lens: Sigma 135mm f1.8 art

  • Aperture: F2.2

  • Shutter Speed: 1/400

  • ISO: 200

EXIF

  • Camera: Sony a7III

  • Lens: Sigma 135mm f1.8 art

  • Aperture: F2.5

  • Shutter Speed: 1/500

  • ISO: 640

EXIF

  • Camera: Sony a7III

  • Lens: Sigma 135mm f1.8 art

  • Aperture: F2

  • Shutter Speed: 1/500

  • ISO: 640

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Your Instructor

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Phillip Haumesser

I am a Dad and husband first of all. I started taking photos of my kids in 2015 and became obsessed with photography and post-processing. I'm completely self-taught and it took me years to get where I am. My work has since been featured all around the world at places like The Huffington Post, Daily Mail, Business Insider, My Modern Met, PetaPixel, and many more. This has become an organic passion that grew into much more than a hobby. I'm asked all of the time by beginners and professionals alike for advice and training. So I decided to start making courses and classes online to teach everything I've learned and save others years of guesswork.