Sean Bagshaw Post Processing Challenge

Description

Sean Bagshaw joined us to show how he would process your images that were submitted to the Processing Challenge Category here on NPN.

About Sean

Sean Bagshaw is an acclaimed landscape photographer and educator known for his captivating images and expertise in Photoshop. Based in Oregon, he inspires photographers worldwide through workshops, tutorials, and online courses. With a passion for conservation, Sean’s work promotes appreciation for the natural world. His artistic vision and teaching skills make him a highly sought-after figure in the photography community.

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Dang it! I had it on the calendar to attend, but life sent me another direction and so I missed the live session. But thanks for the notification reminder, I just finished watching the replay.

Outstanding video! Thank you David for adding this feature to NPN - and thank you @Sean_Bagshaw for giving of your time to demonstrate your approach and all the different techniques you showcased during your presentation.

The only issue I have is now I’ll have to watch at least 10 more times to repeat the various segments where I learned something new and need/want to incorporate in to my workflow… Let’s just say I learned a Lot !

I hope to see more of these kind of sessions in the future! Thanks Sean, David and NPN!

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Sean has a distinct style and approach that is useful for many landscape situations. I have 3, no 4, no, 5 of his video instruction series and they’ve taught me a lot. Part of my problem is getting out of my rut in terms of my particular workflow and approach which is largely tied to my being on the scene. That’s why alternate processing is so valuable because no one else is influenced by the making of the photo, only what was produced. What Sean did to my shot in particular changed it a lot and it has a completely different feel. I wonder if NOT processing right away will help with this aspect of photo editing. Oh great, now I have another habit to overcome!

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I’m really sorry that I missed this yesterday. I had something come up at work and just couldn’t make it happen. I’m really looking forward to viewing the recorded session though! I’ve watched many of Sean’s videos and video courses and I think it’s fair to say that I learned a great deal of my post processing techniques and skills from him. He is the man to go to!

@Sean_Bagshaw, thanks for having a go at my image. I look forward to seeing what you did with it. And thank you, @David_Kingham for making this happen. I think features and events like this one really make NPN stand out as THE place on the net for nature photographers!

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Thanks to Sean for agreeing to do this and for David to record the webinar! Sean is truly a PS and TK Panels wizard. I always learn something from watching Sean’s videos. Sorry I had to leave the live session early but will watch the rest later!

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Traffic learning opportunity! Big shout out to Sean and David!

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@David_Kingham , has anything happened to the webinar video? I wanted to watch it this morning but I get a “Sorry, This video does not exist.” message.

Yeah, I’m getting it, too. :thinking:

Sorry about that, please try it now.

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Thanks David. It’s all good now. :+1:

Thanks to @David_Kingham and @Sean_Bagshaw for an incredible 90 minutes on post processing. As @Patrick_Campbell said, Sean is truly a wizard at PS and TK Panels. I myself have recently become a fan of both. Looking at Sean edit a landscape picture leaves me in awe. There’s always a take away from his videos. Thanks @David_Kingham for having this online session. I definitely look forward to these webinar’s as part of NPN learning.

Thank you @Sean_Bagshaw for a super video. I own just about every teaching video he had done and I go back repeatedly to try to learn and replicate his work in my own photos. He is truly a master at landscape photo processing, Photoshop and LM usage.

Thanks @Lon_Overacker ! So glad you picked up a couple of things you want to try out. I have to thank you as well for all the things I have picked up from you here on NPN over the years.

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It’s a great image, Tom and I really like your treatment. I didn’t have enough time to really do it justice in the live presentation, but hopefully, there are some useful ideas there around working with the beautiful soft light.

Thanks for joining the webinar @Patrick_Campbell, @Richard_Handel, @Mozzam_Hosein, @Richard_Duckworth ! I’m so glad you all enjoyed it and maybe picked up a tip or two.