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How to edit portrait photos like Steve McCurry? Well, I wish I could be there in his studio when heamp;#39;s editing his photos. So, of course I donamp;#39;t know exactly how he does itand honestlyI donamp;#39;t think he does everything himself but Iamp;#39;ve been a fan of Steve McCurry for a long time and I love his work. You know that whole National Geographic, exploring, adventure-vibe and Iamp;#39;ve been analyzing a lot of his portraits lately. So, today I will show you how I edit my portrait photos in that Steve McCurry style in Photoshop and Lightroom and weamp;#39;ll take this photo that I took in India a few years ago and turn it into this. But before we get into the editing part, I really have to tell you a few important things about his portrait photos first. Steve McCurry is the photographer who inspired me to combine traveling and taking photos and Iamp;#39;ve been following his work for yearspretty much ever since I started studying photographyand my work is v