I am happy to announce that the first five episodes of Story of One Photo can now be presented to you. In each episode I will be showing a chosen photo from my portfolio, starting on the location where it was taken, camera setting and composition and finishong with editing in Lightroom or Photoshop.

Episode 1: Sunset from above - Dyrhólaey

On this episode I will show the picture taken from the top of mount of Dyrhólaey in Iceland. Picture taken during a photography workshops I was hosting in Iceland in January 2020. I will show hot to get there, where was this picture taken from and how I edited it in Lightroom.

Episode 2: Straight from the bridge - Hamnøy

In this Episode I am taking you to the most classic shot of Lofoten; the Hamnøy bridge. Shot taken during the photography workshops I was hosting in Lofoten in March 2020. I will also show how I edit this shot in Photoshop using Luminosity Masks.

Presented tehniques in Photoshop: Exposure blending, Luminosity Mask

 

Episode 3: Lonely church - Gimsøy

This time we visit the church of Gimsøy in Lofoten place right on the shore. The church itself is located far from any houses, with an old cemetery with monumental mountains in the back. Picture taken during the photography workshops I was hosting in Lofoten in March 2020.

Episode 4: Cosmic light - Skagsanden

Skagsanden is a sandy beach near Flakstad. The main feature of this place is a monumental mountain range on the other side of the bay. That day didn't start too good. the weather was really bad. No one exopected this to be something like this. It was definitely worth waiting for the most amazing conditions. Picture taken during my photography workshops in Lofoten, Norway in March 2020.

Episode 5: Return to harbour - Hamnøy

Back in Hamnøy. This time we are heading to the beach on the other side of the road. The beach overlooks the entry to the bay and the monumental mountains behind Reine. This is one of my favourite photos taken during a photography workshops I was hosting in Lofoten, Norway in March 2020.

Presented techniques in Lightroom: Split toning