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Shower Us In Light
by Katie Hunter {featuring model Christine Hooley}

How I made it:
- Add a Brightness/Contrast Adjustment Layer using these settings:
 - Brightness: +29
 - Contrast: +9
- Using a basic brush (medium hardness/softness), color with black over the part of the image without the model. This will mask out the brightness and contrast adjustment so the model becomes a greater focal point.
- Add a Black & White Adjustment Layer using these settings:
 - Red: 40%
 - Yellows: 60%
 - Greens: 40%
 - Cyans: 60%
 - Blues: 20%
 - Magentas: 80%
- Add a Curves Adjustment Layer like in the following screen shot: 
- Add a Photo Filter Adjustment Layer. Choose "Yellow" from the Filter menu and set the density to 34%. Keep the "Preserve Luminosity" box checked.
- Add the vignette using these instructions:
 - Create a new layer and place it above all the other layers
 - Fill the layer with white
 - On the top toolbar, go to Filter --> Distort --> Lens Correction
 - In the dialogue box that pops up, you only need to adjust one thing. Set the Vignette amount to -100%
 - Change the layer's blending mode to Multiply
- Add a layer mask to the Vignette layer, and using a basic brush, paint black over the area where the model is not located. This will also help keep the subject bright and in focus.
Photoshop (.psd) file
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The vignette, in my opinion, is a great action to have in Photoshop. A vignette or Holga effect can really tie an image together. It helps to give it a border without needing solid black lines around your photo. It's a very soft effect that is easily customizable.
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