Exploring the Art of Editing Film Photos in Lightroom
Peter McKinnon discusses the uniqueness of editing film photos compared to digital ones. He addresses a common question about the necessity of editing film shots when shooting on film.
He reflects on his evolving editing style and the unique, nostalgic feel of film photography. In essence, Peter´s video provides valuable insights into his film photo editing workflow, emphasizing the balance between preserving the filmic aesthetic and making necessary corrections in post-processing.
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Image and video via Peter McKinnon | Peter´s Lightroom PRESET PACK




Simply put, I love what I do. I strive to be the best at it. I want my photos to mean something, to transcend just 'another shot' and become undeniable moments of clear storytelling and emotion. I've spent half of my life doing this, and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. Thank you for spending this time with me.

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