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My Works-Every-Time Lightroom Editing Settings for White Food Photography

December 10, 2015 Brooke Lark

99% of my food photography is edited in Lightroom. The tool is incredibly simple to use, and incredible powerful. Learning to use it was a breeze. And though you hardly need a tutorial to pop in and start playing with the settings, over the years I've honed my control over the final look of my photos. 

After using Lightroom over and over again, I started noticing a pattern. Though every photo certainly begs for a personal touch, there were edits I was always making. The same settings being tweaked in the same ways. Before long, I found that this same pattern was consistently creating perfect photos everytime. 

So I turned it into a tutorial. And then, I turned it into a Preset. (Which you can download for FREEEEE at the bottom of this post.)

Get My Favorite Filter Now. It's FREEEEEE!

Since I use these settings over and over again, I've turned them into a Lightroom preset. Just one click, and I can apply them to any photo instantly. It's so easy!

Let's make your life easy, too. If you want my fave filter preset, just click the button below. I'll send you the file and even give you supereasy step-by-step instructions for installing the preset. Because, some of us are tech terrified, but this process is sooo simple, you don't have to be. Promise.

Get the Presets

Click here to get the presets & install instructions. In 5 minutes, you'll be up and rockin' with the prettiest free food presets on the internetz.

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So excited for you to upgrade your edit skills (and save some serious time, too) with the power of presets. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD the preset & install instructions NOW.

TRIED THIS TRICK?

If so, I'd love to see your photos! Upload a snap of your shot on Insta and tag me @cheekykitchen. Totally can't wait to see how this worked for you.

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