best presets Wedding

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    ropotom Apprentice II

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    hello I'm searching for a good selection of lightroom presets for weddings, do you have any suggestions?

    thank you
     
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    Try https://www.tribearchipelago.com/ - best for me
     
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    thank you i will check that out, anyone use something else?
     
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    It depends what your style is, can you give us some examples of what you like?
     
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    Try DVLOP presets, i like Susan Stripling
     
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    a lot of pros use also VSCO presets and Mastin Labs presets :)
     
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    Any new suggestions on this topic? Does anyone have anything new to suggest that works well for general and fast wedding editing?
     
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    A good approach is to get a couple friends and shoot at the venue or approximate location of similar time of day / lighting angle; rough approximation here. Dress them in the colors of the proposed couple to mimic the tentative shoot. Then use those pics with a bunch of different presets presented here - see what works and what doesn't. The important thing is to stay consistent but remain dynamic - knowing that presets are simply a very rough starting point for any shoot.

    What works for someone doesn't mean it'll work for you. Always best to know what's in your arsenal and apply accordingly; the more ya have (AND KNOW) supersedes the superficiality of the marketed fluff . . . ;)
     
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