It was an afternoon in June...
...and I'm photographing a backyard for a long-time client who is an architect. He's done some fantastic custom wood and concrete block structures that I can't wait to capture!
Then the weather shifts. Clouds start to hide the sun a bit, and soon it's pretty grey and gloomy. Suddenly my dusk photos are looking pretty dreary and flat. After a full round of editing, here's what my dusk photos looked like:

Not super impressive.
Thankfully, a sky replacement did the trick to give the photo lots of life! Here's the same photo after a sky replacement:

My client was super happy and this suddenly became one of my favorite shots from this project!
Want to see how to do a sky replacement in a few minutes? Click the video below to check out my quick tutorial!
xo,
Natalia