11 Signature Presets by J. Luzan "MIAMI" Collection
For the past 15 years, I’ve been working as a professional photographer, perfecting my style and developing a workflow that allows me to create consistent, timeless images published worldwide. Over this journey, I’ve built and refined a set of presets that became the foundation of my editing process.
This collection of 11 Lightroom and Photoshop presets represents my signature style and was never shared before. This is my best kept secret that I am ready to share with friends and colleagues. This is the base for editing all of my photographs. They are crafted to give your images a professional, cinematic touch while saving you hours of editing time.
Think of this collection as a dreamy moody nostalgic vibes with creamy taupes and sunset flair, vintage colors and elegant clean finish. You'll find yourself taking a walk with me through Miami: clean and stylish Brickell with a nice contrast and it's fashion vibes, a romantic Virginia Keys during the sunset hour, nostalgia of an iconic Ocean Drive, elegant European flair of West Palm Beach, toned greenery and vintage vibe of Coral Gables. Enjoy this journey with my collection of colors that will inspire you to create.
These presets are versatile and work beautifully across different types of photography. Each photograph is unique, so use as little/as much or a few of them together (in Photoshop) to your personal taste. Then simply adjust exposure and/or white balance for perfection.
The installation tutorial is included with your order. Works perfectly with Lightroom, Photoshop and Evoto.
MiamiAelita. Nostalgia for Italian Dolce Vita found it's way to the Art Deco district. Creamy taupe with a flair of peach that elevates and adds a dreamy feel with a little less contrast and a little more air. Use just as little or as much as needed to reach that dreamy walk around Varenna at Lake Como vibe.
Miami Brickell. Add mood and high end finish to the photograph. Nothing helps with yellowish tones better. Provides a slick clean touch and a sophisticated fashion look.
Miami Bright. Our best compliments to the perfect skin. By bringing soft light specifically where it's needed the most! Create a flawless look with a perfect tone. Bright up the portrait and the vibe with soft, romantic, dreamy light.
Miami Browns. Rich and refined brown tones that calm down and set the mood. Get cozy, but stay elegant. Use a little to stay true to color with an elegant taupe finish. Control white balance to your taste.
Miami BW. Black and White in Miami has a flair of vintage to it. With less contrast and a unique tone I'd recommend a film inspired noise on a top as a finishing touch.
Miami Fashion. This little preset works magic! Vivid, but toned, bright, but subtle, refined contrast that highlights blues and greens and makes a perfect fashion skin tone with beautiful volumes. Just captivating and a must try. Less is more with this one. Adjust highlights if needed.
Miami Greens. Whenever you need to work on the greenery that is just too eye-catching while creating the subtle creamy chocolate tone. Almost like Dubai chocolate, but less calories. Think a walk at Vizcaya and getting coffee in Coral Gables.
Miami Ice. Better than crushed ice in your margarita, this color preset brings cool fresh tones to your shots. Gives a refined clean finish. One perfect shade of cool. Less is more with this one.
Miami Yacht. Bathing in soft flairs of Florida sun this subtle luxurious finish brings notes of honey and peach, cinnamon and spice with a soft glaze on the water surface creating a beautiful pre golden hour vibe.
Miami Vanilla. Vanilla sunsets are the best! This out of fairytale preset offers a beautiful tone of rose evening. I use just a bit to create the dreamy pink symphony for that romantic beach walk.
Miami Vintage. This one is one of my favorites. A subtle tribute to my love for film it will do nostalgic magic raising your blacks and toning down the colors. Use this one as boldly as you desire, you could go more than 100% easily while keeping highlights down to compensate. I'd add some film-like noise on top for an even more vintage vibe.