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Editing with Megan Springer

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Course features
  • Topic: Editing
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Study time: 1 hour
Course overview:
There’s nothing like the feeling of wistful yearning when a photograph pulls you back in time. In this editing video, Megan shares her step-by-step process to achieve a filmy, vintage aesthetic that radiates nostalgia. From thoughtful preparation before the shutter clicks to her transformative editing techniques, she’ll guide you through every detail. Learn how to turn your images into timeless works of art that capture the essence of the past and stir the soul.
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Editing with Megan Springer

There’s nothing like the feeling of wistful yearning when a photograph pulls you back in time. In this editing video, Megan shares her step-by-step process to achieve a filmy, vintage aesthetic that radiates nostalgia. From thoughtful preparation before the shutter clicks to her transformative editing techniques, she’ll guide you through every detail. Learn how to turn your images into timeless works of art that capture the essence of the past and stir the soul.
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Megan Springer

“There’s room for everybody on the planet to be creative and conscious if you are your own person. If you’re trying to be like somebody else, then there isn’t.” —Tori Amos

Despite having a degree in psychology and basically zero background in photography/fine arts, Megan found a passion for photography through the trenches of motherhood as a reclamation of herself. She is now a self- taught creative lifestyle photographer based in Southeast Ohio who draws inspiration from her grassroots growing up in the rural Appalachian Mountains and likes to focus on authentic imagery that feels filmy, emotional and a little edgy. When she’s not creating, you can find Megan drinking coffee trying to survive the days in the throes of raising 4 small wildlings, wandering through the woods, reading books or hanging out in her sweatpants watching terrible garbage tv like “The Bachelor.”

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