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all right so this is basically going to be a really quick master class on editing portraits cuz Josh ball is very very very good at Portrait editing I think his style is so filmic so professional if you donamp;#39;t have a style at the moment you donamp;#39;t know what style to do Iamp;#39;d like Heely suggest having a look at Joshamp;#39;s work just cuz itamp;#39;s so minimally edited but the effect it has is really smooth he uh does a really great job of keeping um his edits consistent and not over edited so what weamp;#39;re doing is turning this one from the right here to the one the reference screenshot of his Instagram so Iamp;#39;m just going to crop things around and post to give us some room so the curves are done here but weamp;#39;ll go over them shortly for the settings 2 2.8 so thereamp;#39;s nice softness to the foreground background I think I see him shooting a lot with a 50 mil Prime low eyes so nice and bright shutter just to expose the image so yeah pretty we