
This will keep you from overexposing the skin. Use spot metering on your camera, and then adjust your camera settings while taking readings from the skin tones. Expose for the SkinĮxposing for skin is a tip that applies for ALL skin tones, but it is ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT for darker skin tones! (Image courtesy Ann Griffin of Wild + Love Photography edited with Reverie preset from the Dark and Moody Millennium Collection) Tip #1.

In many ways, the same tips should work for ALL skin tones, but the exposure you choose may be slightly different based on the skin type you are photographing.

Skin tones come in such a wide variety of shades and undertones that it is almost impossible for a one-size-fits-all approach in photography. (Image courtesy by Mar Loes at PhotoFlash edited with presets from the Clean Edit Portrait Workflow Collection) How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App
