Description
Ever wondered how to get that dreamy, ultra-shallow depth of field with a wide-angle view — the kind of look that normally requires an impossible f/0.5 lens or medium format camera? Enter the Brenizer Method (also called Bokeh Panorama or Bokehrama)!
In this video, I create an epic cinematic portrait using the Brenizer Method from start to finish, then walk you through my complete editing process to make it pop.
We cover:
What the Brenizer Method actually is and why it creates such a unique, otherworldly look
Shooting tips: gear choice (fast primes like the 85mm f/1.2), composition, overlap technique, and avoiding common mistakes
The stitching process (panorama merge in Lightroom/Photoshop)
My full editing workflow: color grading, skin retouching, contrast, and final tweaks for maximum impact
Is the Brenizer Method worth the extra effort compared to a single-shot portrait? Watch to find out — and see the jaw-dropping before/after difference!
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