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whats cracking my photography friends hope youre all doing really well im tk north and in this video im going to show you my top five tips for really making your portraits shine or stand out showing you how to create really stunning edits in lightroom with a few quick and easy tips always remember when editing portraits there is a fine line between creating a really nice edit and pushing too hard and really ruining your photo so im going to probably say it throughout this video remember subtlety is key lets jump in so tip number one is fixing or adjusting your skin tones so the first important thing we need to do when working with skin tones is adjust or fix the white balance ive got an image here im just going to boost the exposure so we can see it a bit better and its more naturally exposed now the overall white balance on this one is already quite good but you can see if i adjust it how much this actually affects the skin tone so this is why having the right white balance