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Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Some Bay 2 Breakers stuff. I think the content is more interesting then my actual photo skills. Plus it's pretty hard drinking and taking nice photos at the same time. All these are pretty much candid to a certain extent.
Originally Posted by DimesLikeHefner
Is this DC?
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
I think considering though, those are major improvement from his last stuff. But I just hate obsessive watermarking. Also, I would suggest a better background or at least not have it so wrinkly.
Unfortunately when it comes to studio photography, digital manipulation and Photoshop are pretty much a staple. Perhaps you're targeting a very small niche market, which is bold but I'll give you props for it. There are plenty of photographers out there who avoid the use of Photoshop while others prefer to make heavy modifications, and that's fine. However, serious photographers don't rely on Photoshop alone to make a shot look amazing. They just use it to give their images a 'pop' and clean up any distractions. Good photos should look good with or without Photoshop.Originally Posted by PltcsAsUsual
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
I think considering though, those are major improvement from his last stuff. But I just hate obsessive watermarking. Also, I would suggest a better background or at least not have it so wrinkly.
Thats all i wanted to do and I cant seem to want to even photoshop my pics.. I feel like its so wrong to do so.. Their are TERRIBLE photographers (like i started out as even worse) that photoshop well and come out with better pics.. Apart of my marketing is strictly NO PHOTOSHOP material!
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
Unfortunately when it comes to studio photography, digital manipulation and Photoshop are pretty much a staple. Perhaps you're targeting a very small niche market, which is bold but I'll give you props for it. There are plenty of photographers out there who avoid the use of Photoshop while others prefer to make heavy modifications, and that's fine. However, serious photographers don't rely on Photoshop alone to make a shot look amazing. They just use it to give their images a 'pop' and clean up any distractions. Good photos should look good with or without Photoshop.Originally Posted by PltcsAsUsual
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
I think considering though, those are major improvement from his last stuff. But I just hate obsessive watermarking. Also, I would suggest a better background or at least not have it so wrinkly.
Thats all i wanted to do and I cant seem to want to even photoshop my pics.. I feel like its so wrong to do so.. Their are TERRIBLE photographers (like i started out as even worse) that photoshop well and come out with better pics.. Apart of my marketing is strictly NO PHOTOSHOP material!
With all that said, if you've found a market for unaltered studio photography, then good for you. It's just very rare to see unaltered studio pics.
Oh and while I'm in this thread, I just thought I'd share my beautiful Canon 85L II which will soon be finding a new home since I'm simplifying my equipment set-up