Fall Guide 'Chasing Fall' and Fallorado Lightroom Preset Pack

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My Colorado Fall Guide & Fallorado Lightroom Preset Pack
…Launching Tomorrow!

The wait is almost over! Tomorrow, September 6th, I’m thrilled to launch two exciting new digital products—designed specifically to help you capture the beauty of autumn in Colorado. Whether you’re planning a road trip to chase the season’s stunning colors or looking to level up your fall photography, my *Chasing Fall Guide* and *Fallorado Lightroom Preset Pack* are the ultimate tools you need.

Introducing the Colorado Chasing Fall PDF Guide

Exploring Colorado’s fall colors can be overwhelming with so many beautiful spots to choose from, but I’ve taken the guesswork out of the process with my *Chasing Fall Guide*. This guide features 10 of the most iconic locations in Colorado for experiencing vibrant autumn colors, from golden aspen forests to scenic mountain drives.

What makes this guide truly special? It’s all about ease and convenience. I’ve pre-pinned every location on a custom Google MyMap, so you’ll never have to fumble with vague directions or unreliable GPS coordinates. The map also highlights cozy coffee shops and scenic pit stops, making it easy to plan the perfect fall road trip. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just looking to explore, this guide provides insider insights on getting the most out of each location—all packaged in a convenient PDF that you can refer back to for years to come.

Say Goodbye to Stressful Planning

We’ve all been there—scrolling through Instagram or blogs and wondering, “Where is this spot?” With the *Chasing Fall Guide*, you’ll have all the answers. It’s designed to take the frustration out of your autumn adventures, allowing you to focus on capturing the beauty of fall without stressing over missed turns or unclear directions. If you’ve ever felt lost or unsure about how to find those jaw-dropping views, this guide has got you covered!

Meet the *Fallorado Lightroom Preset Pack*

Alongside the guide, I’m also launching my *Fallorado Lightroom Preset Pack*—a collection of six custom presets designed to quickly transform your fall photos with ease. Inspired by the stunning colors of Colorado in autumn, these presets are perfect for editing images taken during this magical season. From warm golden tones to rich, dramatic contrasts, these presets help you make the most of your fall photography.

One of the best parts? You don’t have to be a pro editor to get beautiful results. These presets are built for both efficiency and creativity, offering one-click edits that instantly transform your RAW files into stunning fall images. With custom color sliders and HSL (Hue, Saturation, and Luminance) combos, you’ll have the tools you need to bring your photos to life in just a few seconds.

Included Editing Tutorials & Bonus RAW Files

To make the editing process even smoother, I’m also including two video workshops—totaling 45 minutes—that walk you through exactly how to use the presets and maximize your results. You’ll also get several RAW files to follow along with as you watch the tutorials, making it super easy to practice and learn the ins and outs of Lightroom editing.

Get Ready to Chase Fall!!

Both the *Chasing Fall Guide* and *Fallorado Lightroom Preset Pack* are launching tomorrow, 9/6, and I couldn’t be more excited for you to start using them! Whether you’re hitting the road to find the best photo spots or editing your fall photos to perfection, these tools are designed to help you capture the season’s beauty with ease. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s release, and be sure to grab your copy of the guide and presets to start making the most of Colorado’s fall colors!

Hope to see you out on your fall adventures this year. -Frankie @fr33water

Francis H. Spontelli III

I am a freelance photographer and blogger based out of Denver, Colorado.  I enjoy exploring the Rocky Mountains, hiking, backpacking and being outside.  Let’s work together! 

https://www.frankieboyphotography.com/
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