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The Mess Maker – Composite

Yeah, it’s not the best crop I’ve looked at this one for so many hours now, that I don’t know what to think. I hope that after a few days I love it, but who knows… I may hate it… The background image was taken in the semi-abandoned town of Cisco, just outside of Moab, Utah. Inspired by Joel Grimes. **Kelby Training just released Joel’s first class ‘Creative... read more

Late For The Train – Composite

This photo was inspired by Atlanta based photographer, Ryan Gibson. Ever since I saw this photo of his in the January 2012 issue of Popular Photography, I’ve wanted to recreate it. Fred was nice enough to model for me. Unfortunately, most of my exposures were way too dark… how disappointing One day I’m gonna figure this stuff out. I hope… After: The background, an abandoned rail... read more

Splash Experiment Thanks To Corey Barker

I have wanted to add a water splash effect to an image for the longest time… and had no idea how, until I got Corey Barker’s new book ‘Photoshop Down & Dirty Tricks for Designers’. Chapter 3 has a tutorial on how to do it, and it ain’t easy, at least for me. Hence my less than stellar results. My biggest mistake was choosing an inappropriate start image. It just looks... read more

Motorcycle Man – Redux

So this is a do-over. Some might remember the original post back in June, about Fred not actually being a Motorcycle Man, but a Bicycle Man. Overall, I really liked this one, but cringed over certain aspects of the post processing. Basically, it just looked way too sharpened, which is a by-product of one the the filters I use from OnOne Software. This is my attempt to fix those things. After: Retouch... read more

Shineylewis Gets A Makeover

After: Retouch comparison: So, I just purchased ‘The Art Behind The Headshot‘ by Peter Hurley. All I can say is WOW. This DVD will forever change the way you photograph people. One of my best purchases EVER. Armed with some of this new knowledge (I can’t remember it all and will probably re-watch the video a billion times), I decided to try it out on myself. I used Peter’s... read more

Photoshop Post Processing Tutorial Links & Why I Won’t Be Offering Any

So lately, I’ve been getting quite a few requests for my post processing/retouching workflow. It is very flattering to receive such requests and my head swells to ginormous proportions with each one. I have previously given this a smidgeon of thought, envisioning laying in a bed full of the money I would make offering such tutorials. My fantasy came to a screeching halt with the realization that... read more

Crazy – Retouch Comparison Including PSD Layers

Starting out, I thought this one was going to easy. Instead, it was A LOT of work. I have posted the Photoshop layers to answer any questions about the post processing steps used in this photo. All my portraits incorporate most of these same steps. If you are somewhat skilled at Photoshop, you will find everything you need to know about what I did in those layers. I tried to be as descriptive as I could. I... read more

Beauty Retouch – Carisa

Inspired by Scott Kelby’s blog post on a ‘Beauty Style’ head shot. After: Retouch comparison: Close up: Lighting Info: - AlienBee AB800 in a Westcott 36″ x 48″ soft box, behind subject, tilted up at a 45° angle - AlienBee AB800 in 22″ white, socked beauty dish, just above models head, about 3′ away - Lastolite Triflecter (silver side) at chest level Photos by... read more

Dylan Composite Learning Experience

Another go at compositing. This one was a real pain in the arse and I just about threw in the towel several times. I decided to finish it out just to have something after spending days on it. Not exactly how I would have liked it to turn out, but I did learn something very important. Hopefully my future composite attempts will be better as a result. What did I learn? Make sure the background of the subject... read more

Biker – Retouch Comparison

After: Retouch comparison: Set up (compliments to Studioxil for the schematic and graphics): Photos by Regina... read more

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