Photopixelgraphy
I feel like most kids nowadays think you can just buy a few actions, use a few filters, and get any result you want. For purist photographers, they refuse to use any post processing at all, which is good for them, but they better produce great quality photos to begin with, instead of using the purist attitude as an excuse for their mediocre images. I rely heavily on post processing, but I am also a visual artist and designer, I like to, and can, create images. Being experienced at Photoshop doesn’t just mean you’re able to apply a random combination of filters to an image to create a cool effect. It means you have a goal, an image or visualization in your mind and you know exactly what combination of tools in the software to get you there. To be successful in digital art, you need a solid background and knowledge in visual arts, computer graphics, 3D modeling or sculting, anatomy, and lighting. I’m not purely a photographer, nor am I purely an illustrator, I am a relatively new breed of digital artist that combines both skills into one medium.
If you would like to see some of my before and after post processed photos, click on the link below.
Dude, some of your work don’t even need post processing! Kudos!!!
Its very generous for you to share your knowledge on the photo retouching. The before+after photos are indeed very inspiring especially to amateur-level photographers. I really appreciate your works, and again thank you very much for the sharing!
What, she wouldn’t just lay in a tub for you? Haha gorgeous image, insane photoshop job…
=Matt=
amazed (as usual) ! ty for sharing , tony.
Your skills in photography and photoshop amaze me. =]
if i weren’t so in debt, i’d quit medicine and become your intern