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Jun 09, 2011 01:24 |  #1

Thanks again for my other photo (self-portrait kung fu!)for the love !!!

but yea this weekend I had a photoshoot. My client didnt like her photo because she told me she look fat. I told her I like the natural photo more.. but yea she wanted it to be super photoshop... well yea, I got paid $200.00 but damn...

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Jun 09, 2011 01:26 |  #2

gj.. but i lol'd.


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Jun 09, 2011 01:30 |  #3

lol'd as well, at the story. good edit though.


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Jun 09, 2011 02:28 |  #4

eh, your posing/lighting technique could have fixed (most of) that without having to use potoshop. if you lit her short side, and turned her at 45 degrees, she would have dropped (most of) that weight right in camera. Then you wouldnt have had to do a complete makeover in post.

Either way its good photoshop practice and as long as shes comfortable thinking shes something she isnt, its all good! lol


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Jun 09, 2011 11:11 |  #5

i just thought of something else... u should've made the trees wide.. might've made her look "thinner" :) haha
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Jun 09, 2011 11:51 |  #6

ggod job, is she standing on another pair of shoes?


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Jun 09, 2011 11:53 |  #7

What I don't get is why someone that size would wear an outfit like that for photos. Really? Great job on the liquify though! lol I do have to agree with a PP that a different angle would have made a world of difference here...


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Jun 09, 2011 12:12 |  #8

Good work on the processing, but Lisa asks the same question I am thinking...Why choose that outfit knowing it's not going to flatter your body style? Bad choice on her part.


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Jun 09, 2011 12:38 |  #9

LOL!!!

I know it's $200 regardless, but I would have told her from the start that she had to put some cloths!

The camera adds 10 pounds...well that outfit added another 50!

Great PS work!!!


EDIT: I might have went ahead and lightened that tree (or shadow) to the right with her hand on it.


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Jun 10, 2011 07:48 |  #10

Wowa...I think I'll keep up with only taking pictures for fun.


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Jun 10, 2011 09:20 as a reply to  @ jerefish's post |  #11

Bullisot(PP) - Bright future in advertising!:wink:

I'm feeling overly lean today, can you reverse your process?

Fellow photographers, how do you approach your subject when you know the result will be unflattering? I suppose you could merely consider the whole thing a challenge.


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Jun 10, 2011 10:03 |  #12

Nice work man!! 200.00 in the pocket... I say shut yer mouth and chop away!


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Jun 10, 2011 10:10 |  #13

The camera doesn't lie.


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