How to edit photos taken in less than ideal lighting

When it comes to post-processing, tricky lighting doesn’t have to be something to shy away from.

Great moments happen regardless of the ‘optimal’ environment, and especially within documentary photography, we should learn to embrace all of it.

However, before approaching how we edit, it’s really important to get everything as correct as possible in camera.

The reason that great photos can happen from great moments is because the photographer is able to observe her surroundings with a keen, sharp eye. In doing so, the strength of the photo distracts from the less than ‘ideal’ conditions, allowing the viewer to focus on what really matters.

Still, what the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light?

We are three of the instructors from The Documentary Approach and are here with three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.

Even though we may approach our editing a little differently, the first step we take is to adjust white balance and exposure.

It’s always important to set the right color temperature before you start applying anything else. This can be achieved in a number of ways but one of the simplest is to make use of the eyedropper tool and click on a neutral value within the image (white walls, clothing or even clouds can work for this).

One big thing to note here is that we don’t try to ‘fix’ the white balance to make skin tones or light look perfect – we only change the white balance to make it look the way it looked when we saw it in person. Therefore, mixed light will still essentially look like mixed light once the edit is finished.

Because all of us apply presets, we make sure to customize the sliders to dial down (or bring up) any changes we might need to make post-application. This typically involves adjusting contrast, highlights, shadows and clarity. Occasionally, a trip to the HSL panel will be needed (like in Lauren and Felicia’s videos).

Lastly, we make local dodge and burn edits if needed. This can be applied with the LR brush tool. Again, we’re not trying to do an overhaul of a subject – it’s really about small, minimal enhancements to bring forth the moment.

1. Indoor bad light

What the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light? Here are three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.
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What the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light? Here are three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.
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2. Mixed light

What the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light? Here are three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.
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What the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light? Here are three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.
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3. Harsh light

What the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light? Here are three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.
before

What the heck do you do when it comes to editing for harsh sun, mixed light and dark nighttime indoor light? Here are three video Lightroom tutorials to show how we tackle these situations.
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How to Buy an Apple iMac for Photography

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In this article, I want to focus on purchasing an iMac for photography needs and what types of considerations one has to keep in mind when selecting one. I have had quite a few requests from our readers on this topic and many wonder what type of an iMac would suffice for photography work without breaking the bank. After doing quite a bit of research before purchasing my iMac and consulting with other Mac experts, I believe I found a couple of configuration options that are optimal for photography work for the next few years.

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How to Take Sharp Landscape Photos

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It’s something we all care about, right? Sharpness. As a landscape photographer, with very few exceptions, taking sharp photos will be an important part of your work. That’s why you’ve spent so much time learning about the technical side of photography — and so much money buying high-quality camera equipment. This article covers everything that matters if you want your landscape photos to have as much sharpness and detail as possible, including the 15 most important tips to keep in mind.

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The 11 best photography tutorials from 2017

Is it really 2018 already?

I’m not sure how the past year came and went so fast.

I guess it’s true, time flies when you’re having fun!

It was another great year here on the Clickin Moms Blog and many thanks are due to the incredible contributors who are so generous in sharing their knowledge. Here are 11 of the most popular articles from 2017!

5 ways to avoid being bored with your photos by Natalie Greenroyd

11. 5 ways to avoid being bored with your photos by Natalie Greenroyd

Written by Natalie Greenroyd

That one angle, that one detail or that new perspective I’ve never seen before. Those are the things that make me want to pick up my camera.

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For me, I find that slightly underexposing my pictures whenever possible gives me better results. And here’s why…

10. 4 Compelling reasons to underexpose your photos on purpose by Jennifer Kielich

Written by Jennifer Kielich

For me personally, I find that slightly underexposing my pictures whenever possible gives me better results. And here’s why.

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I’ve developed some tips over my years of shooting in-home to achieve that airy look without using off-camera flash or artificial light.

8. Is the light low? Keep your pictures brighter with these 4 tips by Cristin More

Written by Cristin More

I’ve developed some tips over my years of shooting in-home to achieve that airy look without using off-camera flash or artificial light.

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An editing before and after with a video tutorial by Kelly Marleau-after

7. Before and after: A lifestyle newborn edit in Lightroom by Kelly Marleau

Written by Kelly Marleau

My goal when photographing a newborn session is to make the best possible image in camera. Then, I enhance what’s already there during the editing process.

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How to get kids to have fun getting their picture taken.

7. 7 ways to make photographing kids 10 times easier by Hayley Johnson

Written by Hayley Johnson

I’ve learned tons of tricks to make photographing kids easier. Today I’m going to share 7 of them. Some may sound ridiculous, but I promise they work!

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How the heck are you supposed to get a nicely exposed subject AND a well exposed sky without a flash? Here is how I like to do it:

6. How I get a great sky AND great skin using only natural light by Nicole Houser

Written by Nicole Houser

How the heck are you supposed to get a nicely exposed subject AND a well exposed sky without a flash? Here is how I like to do it.

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I love a simple beautiful portrait. An uncomplicated frame where the subject's gaze draws you in. There are many types of portraits to explore.

5. The 3 types of portraits you need to take and how to take them by Kristin Dokoza

Written by Kristin Dokoza

I love a simple beautiful portrait. An uncomplicated frame where the subject’s gaze draws you in. There are many types of portraits to explore.

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4. 20 must-use editing tools in Lightroom and Photoshop by the Click Pros

Written by the Click Pros

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned photographer, this collection of editing tips will leave you trying out a few new things in your digital darkroom.

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Shooting at the beach in the summer is one of my favorite ways to capture summer memories for my family. With strong backlighting, we often have to pick what we want to expose correctly - our subjects or the sky. This is how I edit those potentially difficult photos.

3. How I edit backlit beach photos in Lightroom and Photoshop by Mickie DeVries

Written by Mickie DeVries

With strong backlighting at the beach, we often have to pick what we want to expose correctly – our subjects or the sky. This is how I edit those photos.

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2. 13 pullbacks that show how pro photographers light their images by the Click Pros

Written by the Click Pros

Have you ever looked at an image and been amazed at the light, left to wonder how they did it? Sometimes it’s about turning your subject the right way.

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1. 22 poses for successful pictures of kids, families, and adults by the Click Pros

Written by the Click Pros

Posing your subject can be intimidating but it’s a crucial element in getting the best photo possible. From kids to families to adults, here are some tips!

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Introducing the New Search Feature

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While we are working hard on creating lots of very useful and informative content for our readers at Photography Life, I have to admit that we have not been doing a great job when it comes to keeping information sorted and easy to access. Well, that’s about to change in the upcoming year, as we will be making lots of changes to the site layout and work on creating pages that will be easy to follow. For now, we have finally delivered something many of our readers have been asking for, which is the ability to search the site.

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