I've been trying to achieve this affect, but it's way too difficult. The picture could be shot on using film, but I've seen the photographer (Marcus Hyde) use a DSLR. The look I am going for is the colors and the reddish or orange tone. I have taken pictures like this, but when I move different sliders like split tone or temperature it still won't come out like this. Is there a specific type of film or is just good editing? What film gives these colors or these photos occur when developing?
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Blog: http://marcushydemedia.com/index2.html - Canon 5D II, sunlight and flash. He just takes the photo and that's how it comes out. He not into post processing it's natural. He has workshops and accepts questions if you want to contact him.
How it's Done Channel - "The Marcus Hyde Interview" (1 hr 3 min.)
I see no post processing.
If you have a photo that you want to copy the color scheme from you can try this:
Doing it manually, also go to YouTube to get "Suggested Videos" on the right column.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHvfVc_8eMc
To grab a specific color and find out which paint chip matches it try the Valspar site.
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