how to achieve this look?
photyoshop
Grainy, desaturated, with nasty bokeh?
>Canon
>>2720792
Wide open lens less than 1.8
Brenizer method
Fuck with sliders
Stop being a fag
>>2720793
>>2720802
guyse pls help
What the fuck are you talking about OP? Long lens wide open - it's not even distinctive.
>>2720814
I mean the colors.
>>2720835
VSCO bro
>>2720836
I tried using that but my pictures end up looking all weird and screwed up. These pictures look nice and soft.
>>2720838
not OP btw
>>2720792
desat + low contrast + make it cooler + crush blacks a little
These photos are shit op. You can do better.
>>2720836
>I don't know how to edit, so everyone who does is clearly taking the easy way out, and I'm better because I don't stoop to their level.
-Translated by Bing!
>>2720792
Helios 44-m4, 58mm f/2 on full-frame.
Pick any older version for hipster swirly effect!
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>>2720909
>-Translated by Bing!
top lel
>>2720835
The colors? Just live in Scandinavia and shoot on auto. This is literally every day, all day.
>>2721188
looks shit
>>2720814
>wide open
>>2720835
Have you tried the selective colour tool?
>>2722416
you're joking right?
>>2722421
Not really, there's no right answer to give you (assuming you're OP), both the images you provided has a different approach and feel with the saturations and colour tones. If you want the answer, the photographer utilizes Saturation and Selective Colour. You still need a good eye and sense for it; go fuck around with the tool and familiarize yourself with it.
>>2720835
Most of those colors are like that on the scene, I guarantee it. The main problem new photographers run into trying to get their photos to look like other people's is assuming it's done in post. Go to a wooded area without much foliage, put your natural colored model in natural colored clothing, in very soft light, and you'll be 95% of the way there. Try taking a photo of your friend Barbara in your living room, and you're never going to get a similar look, no matter how you process.