Lightroom editing, color grading & visual storytelling

Lightroom editing, color grading & visual storytelling — by Alex Rowe

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DaVinci Resolve 21's New Photo Editing Suite Is Shaking Up the Lightroom Ecosystem

DaVinci Resolve 21's New Photo Editing Suite Is Shaking Up the Lightroom Ecosystem

DaVinci Resolve 21’s New Photo Editing Suite Is Shaking Up the Lightroom Ecosystem When Blackmagic Design dropped DaVinci Resolve 21 this week, I’ll admit my first thought was: “Wait, isn’t that the video editing software?” Turns out, the company had other plans. Buried inside this massive update is something that could genuinely reshape how photographers think about their editing workflow—an entirely new Photo page that brings professional-grade color grading and RAW editing to Resolve’s already impressive toolset.

The Homogenization Problem: Why One-Click AI Color Grading Is Erasing Photographic Identity

The Homogenization Problem: Why One-Click AI Color Grading Is Erasing Photographic Identity

I opened Instagram last week and scrolled through fifty photos from fifty different photographers. They all looked like they were shot on the same camera, in the same location, at the same time of day. Same teal-and-orange split toning. Same lifted blacks. Same crushed shadows that somehow manage to feel both dramatic and hollow. Same exact vibe. This isn’t a coincidence. This is what happens when powerful AI color grading tools become the default move for the majority of photographers.

Masking Tools in Lightroom: The Secret Weapon for Surgical Color Grading

Masking Tools in Lightroom: The Secret Weapon for Surgical Color Grading

Masking Tools in Lightroom: The Secret Weapon for Surgical Color Grading I remember the moment masking clicked for me. I was editing a portrait where the skin looked perfect but the background was blown out and lifeless. I used to just accept that trade-off—nail one element, compromise another. Then I discovered Lightroom’s masking tools, and suddenly I could treat different parts of my image like they deserved their own color grade.

The Ultimate Guide to Rescuing Those Tricky Dappled Shade Bird Shots

The Ultimate Guide to Rescuing Those Tricky Dappled Shade Bird Shots

The Ultimate Guide to Rescuing Those Tricky Dappled Shade Bird Shots We’ve all been there. You’re out in the field, spot the perfect bird, raise your camera, and… it’s sitting in that infuriating patchwork of sunlight and shadow beneath the trees. The shot looks promising in the moment, but when you get home and crack open Lightroom, you’re staring at a color-grading nightmare. I recently dove deep into the specific challenges that plague bird photographers working in dappled forest environments, and I’m ready to share what I’ve learned.

Film Emulation in Lightroom: Chasing Analog Magic in a Digital World

Film Emulation in Lightroom: Chasing Analog Magic in a Digital World

Film Emulation in Lightroom: Chasing Analog Magic in a Digital World I’ll be honest—I’m obsessed with film. Not because I’m a hipster (okay, maybe a little), but because there’s something about the way film renders color and light that feels alive. The problem? Film stocks cost money, require scanning, and my film camera currently lives in a drawer. So I’ve spent the last year figuring out how to replicate that analog magic inside Lightroom, and I want to share what actually works.

X's New Photo Editor: A Step Forward, But Still Playing Catch-Up

X's New Photo Editor: A Step Forward, But Still Playing Catch-Up

X’s New Photo Editor: A Step Forward, But Still Playing Catch-Up I’ve been watching social media platforms attempt to build competitive photo editing tools for years now, and I have to say—X is finally getting closer to something actually useful. Their latest editor update brings some genuinely interesting capabilities to the table, though it still falls short of what serious photo editors expect from dedicated applications. What’s New in X’s Editor The platform has rolled out a refreshed in-app photo editor that includes face blurring, text overlays, and something that caught my attention immediately: AI-assisted editing powered by Grok.