Internationally known and award winning Top Ten Wedding Photographer, Kevin Kubota, is widely known for his post processing knowledge and editing techniques. Kubota also provides a variety of effective tools for photographers to assist in their creative craft.
This week, he helps us with lens distortion, framing, and correction along with some tips of how to make that "vintage look". Kubota's back in his awesome studio with showing just another one of his cool shirts in just another day in his cool studio.
Helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
andreavadams 4 months ago
Kevin, great epp again. I have a question...each time I've seen you either at a workshop or many times on the net, you have these really LOUD shirts on; where do you buy them?
CarlislePhotography 7 months ago
can we have some specs on how the shoot was made? lens? f/stop? etc..?
ErezShory 7 months ago
Cheers Kevin.. Great shot
garym5 7 months ago
Wow, thanks Kevin!
kimjansenvanrensburg 7 months ago
I was wondering why you didn't apply the auto lens profile correction?
For this image I'd definitely apply that first, maybe take down the vignetting amount and then do the tweaks you did manually. They are not exclusive to one another.
MUlkki 7 months ago
Hey Kevin - why is there a box of chocolate cake mix on your desk :P
ps - get video!! Keep them coming!
JeNGaL9 7 months ago 2
Great video, can't wait for next week.
hmmartinez26 7 months ago
Kevin, thanks for the weekly tips. Enjoy your show now that I have got used to accent and humour. I like this tip especially due to the heads up on the pre-set. Looking forward to more from you. Best regards Gaz (from the UK).
GazBower 7 months ago
Fantastic video, looks wonderful... I was just wondering how you managed to remove the gridlines that show up in the Lens Correction?
RedheadCobweb 7 months ago