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7 | before & after

Ever wondered why us Photographers charge such high prices for a print? Now, I don’t think my prices are high.  I know what is happening after a session and therefor I can understand when a photographer is charging $65 for a 5×7 print. I hope one day I will be able to charge such a price. Maybe when we decide to move to LA one day… ha ha

I know that everyone can order a print at Costco for a few cent. Us Photographers use professional printing labs, where each photo is printed and treated with lots of love. Each print is getting the white glove special treatment and will be carefully and individually wrapped.

I wanted to share some before & after pictures. The ‘before’ picture is straight out of my camera (sooc), un-retouched. The ‘after’ picture has gone through a little special treatment in Adobe Lightroom and (or) Adobe Photoshop. This is what we do…

 

 This photograph of my friend Maggie was taken at the airport when her husband returned from Iraq. I love airport light, I usually don’t have to work with a flash because there is plenty of natural light available from the large windows. But the light is always very blue and there are a lot of reflections going on. On the left you have the ’sooc’ shot. Next to it is the ‘after’ image. Maggie is already super adorable, but a little sharpening is bringing out the best in her.

 

 

This is one of my favorite pictures. I love how the wind is blowing her hair into her face. She is just too cute. But it was 20 minutes before sunset and we didn’t have a lot of light left. The picture is a little bit flat and it doesn’t bring out the amazing color of her hair.

 

 This is a picture of beautiful actress Jill Talley. The cover of huge white clouds created a grey image. I wanted to bring some LA sun and warmth back to the photo.

This is a photo of one of my favorite little models. Again, a very flat and gray day. It was actually raining a little bit! The sooc is already pretty much what I wanted. But a little bit of sharpening and some color magic and it looks even better!

I will soon add more before & after pictures. You will be able to find this post again when you click on the ‘info’ tab in the top bar.

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