GUIDE 2 – IN THE STUDIO

Briscoe Park's Haunted House Photography: A Tutorial

Photographer Briscoe Park elevates haunted house photography into fine art, capturing the eerie essence of derelict locations. Here’s how you can achieve his signature style:

Embrace the Lo-Fi Aesthetic

Grain is Key: Park favors a grainy, raw aesthetic, reminiscent of horror films like “The Blair Witch Project.” Don’t be afraid to let the texture show.

Simple Lighting: He uses unconventional lighting rigs, such as a disco light borrowed from a DJ. This creates a unique, imperfect illumination.

Photo by Briscoe Park
Photo by Briscoe Park

Capture the Atmosphere

Location is Paramount: Seek out creepy, derelict houses, churches, or abandoned locations. The setting is crucial for conveying the haunted atmosphere.

Nighttime is Essential: Photographing in the dead of night enhances the spookiness. Park often finds himself in swamps or remote areas.

Photo by Briscoe Park

Utilize Dramatic Color

Gut-Punching Reds: Park’s images often feature intense, vibrant reds, adding a dramatic and unsettling element.

Lightroom Preset: To achieve this look, download and apply Briscoe Park’s free haunted house preset for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.

Anybody can go out and photograph a haunted house and make it look creepy. It's all about the perfect atmosphere.

How to Apply the Style

  1. Download and Install: Download Briscoe Park’s free haunted house preset for Lightroom.
  2. Location Scout: Find a suitably eerie location.
  3. Nighttime Shoot: Photograph during the night for maximum effect.
  4. Apply Preset: Apply the preset in Lightroom to achieve Park’s signature look.

 

Embrace Grain and Imperfection: Don’t be afraid to let the image have a raw, low-fi feel.

Final Output

After
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