The Best Lightroom Presets For Artists – The EXACT ones I use!

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The Best Lightroom Presets For Artists – The EXACT ones I use!

I get so many questions on what software I use, and how I edit my photos, presets, camera equipment etc., so today I am sharing all of that with you. I want to be as transparent and honest with you as possible, and remove so much of the work that I had to learn and do to get to today. 


Editing photos is, well… very much a part of your brand. I spent many many months perfecting my photographic style, trying to create settings that were both naturally true to the original artwork and stunning. 

The THREE PRESETS that I developed for my business are now available to purchase in my shop. Perfect for editing lifestyle, art studio scenes and flat lays. I am sharing my personal lightroom presets with you – the EXACT ones that I created and use in my photography and business every day! They are natural and just enough to bring your images to the next level without feeling over edited. 

What you’ll receive:

  • Gorgeously curated, custom presets that you can use for desktop and mobile use. 
  • Detailed Instructions for installing and using the preset in the FREE Photoshop Lightroom app
  • An easy and gorgeous design that will make your feed and business photography absolutely stunning, without feeling staged or overly edited.
Edited Before and After Photo of A Painting

The Good Artist Preset

Warm, Rustic and subtly brings out texture in your canvas, paper or brush strokes. This one is my go-to favourite preset!

Edited Before and After Photo of an artist at her desk painting.

The Good Studio Preset

Bright, natural and slightly warm, this preset will keep your skin or hands looking natural with a little pop in brightness and contrast!

Edited Before and After Photo of a Laundry Room

The Good Home Preset

Crisp and ever so slightly warm, this preset will keep your whites even whiter, while giving your room an overall clean and welcoming glow!

original photo courtesy of the lovely @forfivedesign

Head here to browse.

Taking photos – Here are some of my successes (and failures, of course!)

At the same time, I wanted to write a little more about what equipment I use, what I feel is very important and worth investing in, and what you can skip at together and DIY your way through it. Let’s get started!

How Did I Start Out?

The truth is, I started with my iPhone. I studied some YouTube videos on how to start taking nice photos of artwork with an iPhone, and for a while that worked. 

But I was limited. I waited and took photos only when it was bright but somewhat overcast outside, and that small window of time during the day that was just right. 

You can see an example of that here. 

I also went out and found some really nice, neutral background papers and started to use those. ACTUALLY, I still use some of those papers today, they’re so gorgeous and so much a part of my brand now. 

And So What Would I Recommend?

Fast forward a year later, and I decided it was time to level up. I purchased a very good middle of the spectrum digital camera (Canon EOS M200) as I was limited by budget and my business was still not making any profit. But I knew I had to take better photos and have my edit features and investing was really the only way to do that. So, for Christmas last year my husband bought me a camera, tripod and a light. 

From there, huge difference! I mean HUGE. I still remember that week I started to post better photos, better lit and better detailed, and the comments came in noticing the difference. My brand started to grow. I started to take better flatlay photos, and began researching how to edit my photos in photoshop lightroom.

Which Brings Us to Today!

Another year later and I’m starting to feel confident and comfortable in my brand and style. My art continues to evolve and change, and I’m forever learning, and by no means is my business where it needs to be, BUT my delivery always remains the same, which I think is important when it comes to branding. 

I have taken the time to create my own presets that I want to share with you because all of these things are SUPER hard, and I think keeping them to myself doesn’t benefit anyone. I think it’s important to share and learn from each other, and when possible help. 

Progress is slow, but it’s beautiful when we appreciate all the steps we take. Take a moment to appreciate everything unique you’re doing – whether it be silly lighting techniques, using bed sheets as backdrops, or spending your evenings binging online content on how-to do this and all the things. 

Enjoy these presets and please, share your journeys with me! The art community is a wonderful place when we all come together. 

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This post is written by Donata Delano – A Professional Artist, Graphic Designer and Architect based in Canada and Mexico. She specializing in visual communication and web design, creating branding solutions and websites that are thoughtful, unique and aesthetically pleasing.

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