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Before & After: Giggly Girl in Leaves

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When I first saw this picture, I knew right away that it was a great candidate for some post-processing work. The pattern of the leaves and the girl’s plaid shirt, the detail in the grass, her wonderful gap-tooth grin and sense of enjoyment in the picture were great foundational elements. They just needed a little “oomph” and some directed focus to be all that they could be and make a bigger emotional impact on the viewer. With permission from the cute little model’s mom (who took the picture), I got to work.

The first thing that I worked on was the blue color cast (a result of the picture being taken during the daytime and in the shade). I knew that by removing the blue and warming up the scene, the leaves would really stand out and overall there would be a better sense of the coziness of autumn.

Next I tweaked my saturation sliders to really bring out the color of the leaves without making them look fake.

I noticed that the overall appearance of the photo was a little dark, and so I increased the brightness a bit and then tweaked the S curve to further increase the highlights, particularly in the girl’s face. I wanted her skin to have a nearly “blown out” look so that viewers would immediately focus on her cute grin. I used a layer mask to cover areas that I didn’t want brightened as much as her face.

Then I ran a quick tinting action on the photo that reminds me a bit of the look of 70s film. The end result was a terrific green in the grass and removal of the remainder of blue in the girl’s plaid shirt which I thought was too much of a distraction from her beautiful face.

Lastly, I increased the vignetting present in the original photo and did a custom sharpening pass on the photo to help define the leaves and give the photo a wonderful finish. Here’s the end result:

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And a look at the gap-toothed cutie, before and after:

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Do you want your pictures to change from “How??” to “WOW!”? I do post-processing work to help give your photos the impact you were looking for. Contact me through my website for info and pricing.

Portraits of A.

It’s been a while, dear readers! An explanation might take too long to write and I already chastise myself daily for not blogging more regularly, so let’s just move forward…

Here are a couple shots I created during a portrait session with A., who is cute and sassy and outgoing. I love both pictures…

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Thanks for not being afraid to make faces at the camera, A! It was fun to work with you.

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Teen portrait fun!

My new teen portraits are now up on my website! It was incredibly fun working with these girls, and I found each of them to be unique and beautiful. There was definitely no stuffiness or formal-ness allowed on our shoot, and I think that came through on camera. Thanks, girls, for letting me work on this project with you! 🙂

Readers… check out the new pictures using the link above and then let me know what you think!

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A goat, some ducks, one bee sting, and plenty of golf

I just finished processing some photos that I took while having some Memorial Day fun with friends and family. Yeah, I know, Memorial Day was almost a week ago. But I’ve found it is little difficult to process pictures when you’re trying to finish buying a home in addition to all of your everyday duties. Hoo boy, if only there was a way to photograph all the drama and chaos of the adventure called “Buying a House Without Endless Cash Reserves!”

Thankfully, though I worked on Memorial Day, I also had some extra time to play and relax and shoot for fun. On a farm! Okay… ranch. Not a working ranch, though. Would you call it a Just-For-Fun Ranch? Regardless, there were ducks and kittens and dogs and horses and goats and roosters and white fences. An outdoor fire pit. And a great big field for hitting golf balls into that will be found by archaeologists sometime in the year 3013.

Below is one of the shots that I captured that day. Check out the rest on my website in my “Recent Work” gallery.

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