People may claim that the original images don’t look that great but I was shooting with the intent of using Photoshop afterwards. If the backdrop paper didn’t fill the frame I knew I could easily fix it afterwards. With today’s market being what it is I see Photoshop as a necessary tool for every image I make. I am in the business of making money and my clients do not care if I got it perfect in the camera or made it perfect in post, they simply want a perfect image. It’s the same process with music. A band could record and entire album in 1 take, but what successful artist does that? Today, everyone records track by track one at a time and use software to combine them all together into a perfect mix.
Here is one of the images after editing.
Amazing!
My dad emailed me this link today [He's about just a big a nerd as me..] I can definitely thank him for my love of art and anything creative or tech related! As the excerpt states people assume they can only be a great photographer with expensive equipment. In more than one case that is wrong! It comes down to how well you us it! Touching on my previous post even though I have a Nikon D50 [and will formally take my second photography class this semester] I keep my phone with me at all times, therefore it is my go to camera 80% of the time. What this should show us is that if you truly love what you do and have passion for it, then it will show through your work!
Check out the rest of the images at FStoppers
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