 Here we go What is up guys and welcome back to the Johnny Q channel? Thanks so much for watching I'm actually really excited about today's video because for the longest time I've wanted to collab with photographers in the area now when I say collab there's so many different things that we could do But I decided to kind of start out small and see where this goes and potentially even do more of these But what I did was I said guys I'm gonna give you one photo that I took and I want you to edit how you would edit that photo And basically I chose that route because there's so many things that we could have done But I like the idea of that every photographer a videographer out there every creative has a different angle a unique angle to Their story and how they do things creatively that simple edit can do more than just put up really good colors and make it look good It actually can give people emotions. It can give people something to think about and it can move someone to do something That's why I love photography So that's why we're doing this segment and in edit the same photos so pretty much six photographers including myself are Editing the same photo that I took and with every edit that comes up I'll show you who edited the photographer and their Instagram so you can go follow them So let's get started and just a quick reminder guys I also have a soundtrack giveaway right now going through June 20th Which is next Thursday and that's three months of free music through soundstripe All you have to do is subscribe to the channel number two comment below in one of my videos hashtag JQ and you'll be entered to win one of the free trials that I'm partnering with soundstripe So first before we even get started into the edit I'm gonna show you the original picture and that's this right here. It's an okay photo. It's shot in a raw and Let's go right into it. The first photographer that I'm collabing with is Brighton Dressel. He's a really good friend of mine. This is his Instagram follow him awesome photographer an amazing videographer and This is his edit. Okay, let's break it down. I Like it. Yeah, I mean, there's there's like no wrong way of of doing this edit I there really isn't and I like it because of two things it shows his His character and his edit style if you go to his Instagram page You'll see that his page is full of kind of this like really saturated yellow tone kind of almost in the field Golden hour, you know sunset kind of feel and I love that I dig that about his edit Obviously, he didn't like what was going on on the right hand side here along with the little, you know US Bank ATM or garbage Whatever that is but he crop that in so that you can only be focused on those arches kind of making you think What are those things and then obviously the skyline again with his edit of the golden hour saturated? I don't know what that's called dude, Brighton, but I love that edit. You should name it something like Name it something yet. You got it. You got it. Okay next photographer Jeremy Lee a Jeremy Lee is another photographer in Minneapolis amazing dude awesome hang and good photographer This is his edit. Okay, let's look at it. Let's analyze it. I Like it and I'm not just saying this because they're my friends or because I'm trying to be nice I genuinely like these photos and these edits So if I didn't like it, I tell you guys but I like that he went black and white only because Everybody else did color and that's fine, but the black and white in this photo. I think really does work only because There's so many things happening in this photo that I think you can actually pick up on like features Like if I can zoom in. Oh, that's not do man in right here Like all this feature all the features in the background like kind of makes you wonder the people walking like on the railroad Wow, what is going on? Apparently I can't use Lightroom today. It almost I mean it makes me feel like it was shot like a Film camera almost. I don't know if the grain was intentional, but there's some grain in the edit I like it. I really do Jeremy. You killed it and moving on Alex Mel Dosa his Instagram handles right here. Go follow that guy that guy is a workhorse I think is an LA somewhere in California and he works to the bunch of different artists and he just goes hand with photography every single day Okay, let's look at the edit Yeah, I mean it's I like it close to the original which I like but it's not like over saturated or it's not over Processed it's kind of like true to the picture true to the actual setting But so you can see where the sun's coming and hitting on the arches and then the shadows in the back where it's getting darker Obviously, I don't think this this was not cropped which is fine So it leaves you wondering like what's this stuff and on the right hand side like are those bars was I like on a staircase? Which I was but it makes you wonder like okay, there's more to you know There's more to this picture than what's set on screen. I like it. It's very simple but yet effective very effective Alex You killed it. Good job, dude Next on the list is Isaiah Instagram handle right here Go follow that guy because that guy is literally crazy He just got done with a 45-day challenge and that I think he was taking a photo every single day for 45 days Trying to improve himself trying to make himself get out of his comfort zone and shoot something for 45 days That's that's so dope. That's awesome. I'm encouraged by that. Okay. Let's look at the photo. Let's analyze it. I Like it because it's close again to the photo that was taken like I'm saying that golden hour You can tell it's it's somewhat processed a little bit But what pictures aren't processed again? This makes me feel like it was shot like a film camera the way it was edited I don't know just something about it. Is it just me like let me know I feel I Feel it looks like you shot in film, but it was not it was shot in a canon 5d mark, too Yeah, I mean it just to me looks old-school that this edit. Yeah, it's great. I like it Again kind of that golden hour saturated look in some parts like the arches down here. I Mean we've been down here in the right hand corner where the trees and the light in the poles I mean the buildings are really crisp. You can see the Sun kind of just Kissing the buildings this building over here looks like it was Photoshop. It wasn't but it just does it looks that way Yeah, I say you killed this dude. This is awesome. These are all so good right now Next on the list is Miroslav. Okay, this guy took some of my photos on our second anniversary with my wife and that was Purely amazing. This is his Instagram handle. Go follow that guy. He does weddings. He does engagements He does everything the guy is a freaking genius. Let's analyze this this edit here I like it because it's so much more different than the other ones It's it's got this really just yin yang dark and white kind of thing going on for it Like I don't know if it's really in golden hour I suppose. Oh, I totally love the dark Like like the dark and brown gold down here in the right hand corner The Sun's kissing the buildings right here right down there and then you have this like Stark blue cold area and in the skyline and then you come down here You come down to the south side Then you have this weird architecture with these like really weird art artwork on the buildings and arches And it just gets super light and then it just gets really dark kind of it kind of makes you move into You start here you move you go here and it brings you all the way up. Like he says how that's how I saw it That's a good. It's a good s-curve. I like it. You guys are killing it with these edits, dude I'm so pumped for this. Miroslav you kill the dude. Good job. Love it. I think that was all and this is my edit Okay, that's my edit Obviously, I kind of cropped it in as well. So you're not seeing the bars in the right hand corner I wish that stupid US Bank ATM or trash can wasn't there. I wish this pole wasn't there I probably could have photoshopped it out, but I didn't want to go to that length Maybe that's just being lazy on my part But again, it's part of the picture like why fake it. It's all there the the pole was there as well So let me just look at this photo again But when I tried editing this photo I specifically tried making it true to what I was saying when I took that photo and that's what I like about You know photography and how I edit my pictures and I take a photo of something I really tried to make it not over processed But in a way that's processed where yeah, I took that photo and that's what you saw Like if you were standing right in that little spot with the staircase in front of the US Bank Stadium in that time of day You would totally get this exact same picture Without camera you'd just be seeing that so that's why you know, that's that's the way I edit things doesn't you know You don't have to edit that way, but that's just the way I edit I mean, I like it just because it's just true to what you could be looking at at this exact same moment The highlights are good. There's dynamic range in this photo. I love I love the shadows within the arches and then over here you have the sun kissing this building right in the right hand corner And I like it all I really do I like it that much I would frame all of these edits They're just that good and just so you guys know this photo was shot on a Canon 5D Mark II an Old old camera which really goes to show you you don't need the latest gear to take good photos You don't need the latest camera equipment the latest lens to get good edits You just have to kind of know what you're doing with the camera point and shoot and make sure you're really exposed properly not over exposed and You can edit somewhat well in Photoshop Lightroom or whatever you use just make sure it's not over processed So there you guys have it that is six photographers editing the exact same photo and I'm gonna tell you it turned out super awesome Thanks so much for everyone who collaborated on this edit with me. Thank you so much again Please follow them on Instagram Give them a like give a follow and let them know how cool and how awesome they are taking photos So with that being said guys, thanks so much for watching and I'll catch you next time in the Johnny Q channel. Thanks. Peace