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hey guys and welcome back to a brand new video today were going to be diving into Lightroom and Im going to be running you through my top five portrait editing tips for anyone out there shooting portraits and editing them so you can edit them like a pro so without further Ado lets dive into Lightroom and lets get this video started all right so here we are inside a Lightroom and this is the photo that were going to be working with this is of my good friend Olga shot in turkey and uh in my opinion this door absolutely makes this photo but the first tip that were going to run through is making sure youre nailing and correcting your exposure one of the things you want to make sure youre always going to be doing and this is going to be a recurring theme in this video is making sure youre accurately depicting your model in your shot you want to make sure they look like they do in real life and this is going to be irrelevant of the camera settings used the lenses use the light you w