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08/26/2006 01:08:37 PM · #1 |
This is regarding model book tipe of photos.
do you do a lot of photoshop work in the final photos for the models when they hire you to do a book?
For example I've got a friend that does a lot of books for models and the final photos that they choose he always takes the skin imperfections out, clear and brighten the eyes, clone some spots, etc.
Do you people with experience in this kind of photos also do all this?
Is it fair form the model point of view to present herslef in a agency with photos with all this touched up?
Just curious...
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08/26/2006 01:10:45 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by Nuno:
For example I've got a friend that does a lot of books for models and the final photos that they choose he always takes the skin imperfections out, clear and brighten the eyes, clone some spots, etc.
Do you people with experience in this kind of photos also do all this?
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90% of the time, I do the same exact thing. Also with my regular portrait and boudior customers
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08/26/2006 01:57:21 PM · #3 |
99% of any photo that you see of any model in any magazine advertisement has been photoshopped to remove anything that anybody would consider an imperfection!
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08/26/2006 02:15:52 PM · #4 |
It's not just imperfections that are removed - sometimes bits are added. Did anyone see the 'before' and 'after' shots of Keira Knightley's poster for the US for the latest Pirates film? |
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