Run Away With Me Preset Pack
Desktop Presets for Lightroom
The Run Away With Me Preset pack is for the photographers chasing after a versatile preset that achieves creamy skin + soft textures, creates rich earthy tones, and adds a touch of warmth. Keep things true to color or warm them up to your stylistic preference!
What’s Included:
Run Away With Me Color Presets (The original base color preset + 3 additional tweaked versions): This user-friendly preset will be the perfect start to achieving creamy skin and beautiful earthy tones! The temperature can very easily be adjusted to your preference of warmth.
Run Away With Me Black and White Preset: You’ll also get my grainy b&w preset that is EXTREMELY easy to use, I only find myself adjusting the exposure and nothing else. It’s that good. It’s high on the grain, but feel free to tone that down as well!
Editing tips for how I use this preset on my own photos: Since photographers are always shooting in different lighting situations and different scenery, (and also use their kelvin scale differently or shoot in auto white balance), there will be some necessary tweaking! I’ll walk you through the minimal Lightroom adjustments that I make personally and in which scenarios you will want to use these adjustments.
‘Watch Me Edit Video’ - a 7-minute screen recording of me editing highlights from a wedding day is also included. You’ll see the exact settings I used when shooting and the tweaks I make in different lighting situations.
What’s the difference between the color presets included?
There is one base preset which is the original and only preset that I had included in this pack when it became available for purchase.
There is a tweaked preset with the updated adjustments that I have been making recently to my own photos and more closely resembles my current Instagram feed. So, the coloring in this one is slightly different and this preset is a little brigther than the original.
There is a ‘true greens’ preset which is similar to the preset noted above, but is adjusted to be a little less ‘earthy & warm’ and will look more natural when capturing very green locations.
The last color preset includees a sky mask to create a whiter looking sky and a little less muted and blue. It’s the same as preset 2 mentioned earlier but masks the sky so you don’t have to select it each time you want a brighter sky.
Why is there one base color preset?
To put it simply; consistent editing! This base preset plus the additional 3 tweaked versions are adaptable to any lighting scenario.
I use these presets on all of my photos, whether they were taken in harsh daytime lighting, right before golden hour, during golden hour, with flash photos, indoors, or during blue hour.