Monday, July 30, 2007

The Beauty of Photo Retouching

First of all, I wanted to thank the beautiful model for allowing me to use her photo as an example of how retouching a photo works. I did not take the picture, but it was a great shot to use as an example. The Before/After photo is located at the end of this article.

This is low resolution image (72 ppi) I got online and was very proud of the out come. I took this as a challenge because, if I could take a low resolution photo and make it look nice... just imagine the results of working on a hi-resolution image (300 ppi or better) would look like. Below are some of the basic steps that I did to the image. Of course they were much more detailed, but I just wanted to touch on the basics.... Here we go.

-The first thing I did was made some color corrections to the photo to reduce the blow-out areas in the models face.

-Then I made global changes too the image itself to enhance the over-all look of the photo.

-Once the over-all image took on the appearance that I was pleased with, then I concentrated on the retouching itself. For example; removing blemishes, wrinkles, reducing "not deleting...very important" freckles to keep the model looking natural! Applying foundation, darkened her lipstick, etc.

As you can tell, the model is naturally beautiful, so she did not need much work at all. What I did as a photographic artist was enhance her natural beauty by applying digital make-up that smooths out the skin given her a flawless make-over. In other words, it looks like she applied her make-up on "flawlessly" the way you often see in a magazine. Yes, this type of work can take the photographic artist a little time to complete (depending on the complexity of the image), and can cost you a little bit of money (no you don't have to take out a loan...lol!), but the finished look is well worth every penny!

Here is the secret to digital retouching. When retouching a subject, try to make the person look as natural as possible. Now of course, this will depend on "the purpose of the photo." This example would do fine for a story inside of a magazine that you read, but if I was hired to retouch this photo for a "magazine cover"...then my approach would be totally different. But at the end of the day, it would be up to the client as to how "retouched" they wanted to look. So for me, as a rule of thumb, I keep it natural looking and go from there.

Later this week, come back and I will show you the difference when retouching a hi-resolution photo that could be on a magazine cover would look like. You know, that "flawless cover magazine look" that makes you go wow...they are soooooo beautiful!

If you have a photo you want me to retouch, email me and we'll make a connection.

Chris


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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

If U R Visiting my Blog for the First time...

For all first time visitors, there are other blogs and samples of my work under the "blog Archive" which is located on the right side of this page. Also, if you are looking for the link to the wedding slide show picture album, just scroll to the bottom of the page or better yet, just click right here: http://erikaanddaron.albumshowcase.net

As always, if you want to get in touch/book me for an event, just click here: chrisjamesphotography@comcast.net Thanks and enjoy the blog!


Chris

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Something that ONLY I get a kick out of...

As my blog indicates, I am a man of many hats. One of which is also being a professional actor. Well anyway, I was booked for a "photo shoot" myself (tomorrow) for one of the newer upscale single family home communities in St. Mary's County in Maryland. The client contacted the agency and wanted actors/models with certain looks who could pull off their message, which is people having fun and enjoying their living environment at this particular community. From what I was told, the ad will run in print and on the Internet...so that cool (I wish there was a way to shamefully plug my photography business in the ad...lol!).

Here's the part that probably only me and other photographers who are also actors will get a kick out of in such situations... I find it always odd or interesting having someone taking pictures of me doing photo shoots, because usually, I'm always thinking on the other end of the camera. But I get the chance to meet another photographer, which is always cool, steal their .... sorry, I mean, learn different techniques, and most importantly, pass my business card out to the other actors/models who may need headshots.... hehehehehe! Sorry, this is business!...lol!

Chris

Monday, July 16, 2007

Photo Shoot with Family Members Yesterday...

This past weekend was very special to me because my older of two sons celebrated his #13th birthday. So as one of his surprises (because his thinks he is the man!) I did a photo shoot for him. Also, my niece had been wanting me to do a photo shoot of her as well, so I was able to knock out two birds with one stone.

Anyways, I wanted to share a couple of photos I shot just yesterday in Winston-Salem, NC at a very nice location downtown. These are pictures of my future NBA player, Drew (AKA... "Hot Sizzle" on the basketball court) and my beautiful niece, Krissy. By the way, the little boy is my youngest, Christopher who loves his brother Drew to death....gotta love it!


And as always, I am available for booking at: chrisjamesphotography@comcast.net


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Chris


















Saturday, July 7, 2007

4th of July Fireworks!

A couple of days ago, my family and I were downtown in Washington, DC and celebrated Independence Day by watching the Fireworks Display for the 4th of July...of course, I took my camera and captured some amazing shots in the pitch dark.

Here is a sample of how to take an ordinary shot and turn it into something worth framing. I thought that I would share one of the many pictures that I turned into a wall picture with graphics (you know I love photographics) so enjoy! By the way, this was not a difficult task from a graphic standpoint, but does require a slight bit of artistic expression and vision to tell the story.... Sometimes, "less is more!"

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Chris






How Sweet it is 2B Sweet 16!...those were the days!

First of all, I wanted to thank Vonda for selecting me as the photographer for her daughter's Sweet 16 birthday party. It was truly one for the record books.

Talk about MTV Sweet 16's...wow Shay, this was a very strong candidate...MTV should have been there. Lots of guest (excited young teenagers), 2 different Go-Go bands, Live DJ, Catered Food, Super Stretch Limo, VIP's of the guest, Bar Tender (Virgin Drinks Only...very nice touch!), the guest of honor (Shay) did it up really BIG Diva Style by changing into three or four different outfits before the night ended and the grand surprise... Shay got a new car for her Sweet 16 birthday!!! WOW! Congratulations! And yes, her mother Vonda made sure that Shay's shoes were very well coordinated with each different outfit!

I would have also given big-ups to a certain step-team, but they didn't show up...well they did, but when they finally showed up, their function in the party was over and events were all scheduled for certain times... oh well!

As I mentioned, I would give you a peek at this incredible event!....enjoy! Just click on the picture for a larger view.

Remember, I'm available for booking. Just contact me and we will take it from there. chrisjamesphotography@comcast.net



Chris