Singer required a slate of images (approximately 50) to be retouched and color corrected to reflect some changes made to the product before its release.
After recoloring of trim piece and light retouching.
Trim recoloring and minor retouching - Before
Trim recoloring and minor retouching - After
Trim recoloring and minor retouching - Before
Trim recoloring and minor retouching - After
The Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee featured an exhibition of the motorcycle collection of musician Dan Auerbach. They required a number of photos of bikes in the collection to be masked and have some prepress work to prepare the images for use in various forms of media, from promotional literature to museum signage to advertising.
Yellow Background - These silo images were used on a variety of banners and signage on a field of the museum's colors, yellow and black.
This is the first image in a number submitted by photographer for a final composite with all members grouped closer and looking at the camera. Multiple shots were used for final image.
This image was achieved using parts lifted from other images while still maintaining a natural and semi-canid feel, with special attention given to non-repetition in textured elements in the background. Color, definition, and tone were also opened up to feel lighter and brighter.
Various retouching and color correction for approximately 20 products (and approximately 250 images) for a line of golf practice mats and accessories. Retouching included removing post staging tools, removing logos and other trademarked identifiables, cleaning up images, centering them, formatting them for publication to Amazon’s website, and compositing tiled images, among others.
Retouching - After
Retouching - Before
Retouching - After
Retouching - Before
Retouching - After
Work with Hudson Yards consisted primarily of retouching and color correcting images for digital and print use, with a particularly high volume from Victoria's Secret. Product samples were used for color correction or color changes, and at times methods utilized "stripping" in new articles of clothing shot on mannequins or studio models due to running changes in products before public release. Extensive use of masking, clipping paths, cloning tools, liquifying, puppet warping and other techniques were used regularly. In my tenure, I worked thousands of images for Victoria Secret, National Geographic, Captain D's, and a number of other companies and publications. These were proprietary images and thusly unable to be shared, however this training image was used to demonstrate a sampling of the skillset used at Hudson Yards to new employees.
Post retouching of VS training image.