david1234 wrote:
I have 2 simple ones i use that you can download on my site for free, and have videos on youtube showing them off...
www.davidjamesvisuals.com
pretty cool and much appreciate the effort to help the fellow photog...
It has most of the popular styles that you see in wedding photography today, and only adjustment needed is the exposure(which varies with every image).
Looking at the example photos they seem to be mostly gear towards landscape stuff. Though I do have DuChemin's most recent book and there are some people photos among the landscape stuff. If you buy the book you get his presets for free. It's a good read.
Lolz, quote from my wedding photog buddy: "Yeah, I like to use VSCO since they make the photos look more expensive". I personally try not to filter anything and just tweak curves, exposure, and some minor things. I think I only use filters/actions/presets if I don't take a shot exactly right and it needs something more to make it viable. Just my opinion though.
VSCO probably gives the best "tools", but you could build them yourself in time. I use my own presets based on VSCO curves and film calibrations only. Everything else is purely my settings.
david1234 wrote:
I have 2 simple ones i use that you can download on my site for free, and have videos on youtube showing them off...
www.davidjamesvisuals.com
Good stuff right here