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"I'm quite pleased with this collection. I own presets from several other companies and these are my new favorites! Well done." - John R.

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Sebastian Tomas Siggerud is a talented photographer, 3D artist, and filmmaker. His love for nature and meaningful themes shines through all of his creations. I got the chance to speak with him about his love for photography, the reason he reveres nature, and the advice he would give to aspiring artists.
One advantage of using Lightroom as your post-processing tool is that it contains a huge database of camera and lens specific information. No matter how advanced and precise the gear we use is, it is a fact of life that our lens will introduce us to some level of irregularities. These imperfections typically appear in photos in two ways.
Baby portrait photography can be immensely rewarding. But it can also be challenging. Not only do you have parents hovering around waiting for thatperfect picture, but you have this tiny human who would frankly rather be eating or sleeping. 
The develop module is where photographers spend most of their Lightroom post-processing time. It is conveniently divided into functional panels controlled by tabs on the right hand side of the screen. At the very top, we encounter the basic panel.