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I dread retouching
But I love beauty and fashion can you do this type of work without retouching. I know big names have people do the retouching for them but until I'm either rich or famous I guess I have to do it. I used to retouch but I feel I waste more time retouching than doing actual shoots and I want to spend more time shooting and less time in front of the computer. I shot these today and I'm feeling to just put them up unretouched. Any fashion photographers out there that don't like to retouch? I know how to do it I just don't like doing it. Feb 13 13 05:13 pm Link What's there to retouch on these shots? They can stand on there own without it. Feb 13 13 05:18 pm Link Marin Photography wrote: I'm just so used to having to retouch everything I feel like if I put them up without doing anything to them like they might come across as unfinished to whoever views them or maybe it has just been drilled into my head that everything needs to be retouched lol and I'm going crazy. Feb 13 13 05:21 pm Link I hate retouching. I feel your pain; I wish I could just shoot and shoot and shoot. I can't stand the editing process most of the time. Feb 13 13 05:48 pm Link I feel that much of the retouching that I see on MM is pointless. Feb 13 13 05:56 pm Link A-M-P wrote: Feb 13 13 06:01 pm Link Marin Photography wrote: 2nd. these are damn near ready to go. only thing *I* would do is to touch up the bottom right corner of her lipstick that's a little out of order and dips in a bit. Feb 13 13 06:57 pm Link Mark Salo wrote: i enjoy it. it's a necessary skill for any photographer to have that wants to make a career of this. Feb 13 13 07:01 pm Link Of course I am not seeing these shots at full res but they don't look like they need much. I don't like retouching that much but I have paid for retouching before and was disappointed when I discovered I could have done a better job. I know if I kicked it to a high end retouched that they would do a better job but I don't always have the budget. It gets boring and you are right - you spend more time retouching than you do actually shooting. Feb 13 13 07:47 pm Link OP -- These images aren't on the same level as the heavily retouched shots in your port. Feb 13 13 08:32 pm Link Black hair over facial features are a retoucher's Purgatory. Lots of black curly hair all over the face are the entrance to Hades. Those are very nice pictures BTW . Feb 14 13 03:28 am Link Mark Salo wrote: And scarily bad, too. Feb 14 13 03:38 am Link Alicia Hansen Photo wrote: +1 Feb 14 13 03:44 am Link I think what you need to examine, is WHO are you shooting/retouching for? If YOU like the images, why do you need the approval of anyone else? Make yourself and the model/client happy, and let everyone else like what they like. Feb 14 13 03:55 am Link I'd rather just shoot. I spend about 3x as much time selecting the photos to retouch as I do shooting - and an average of three hours per photo retouching. If I could just afford to pay to have everything retouched, I could spend 3-4x as much time shooting as I do. Feb 14 13 04:14 am Link I just wish I knew how to retouch, then I could hate it with you. I am trying to learn more about photography right now, I haven't even started with editing. Anything I do ends up looking like a child with scissors, paste and a box of crayons. I wish I could produce something straight out of the camera as the OPs photos. Dang. Awesome! Feb 14 13 04:20 am Link I'm not sure why someone has to spend a lot of time retouching a photo that looks great out of the camera. Many of my images only need 2-3 minutes of color correction, saturation adjustment, checking for minor blemishes topped off with a bit of sharpening. Often the color is ok as is. I load each image into Photoshop, take a look at it, do the minimum, sharpen it and save. Feb 14 13 04:43 am Link I love retouching other peoples work but hate retouching mine.... Does that even make sense? lol Feb 14 13 04:52 am Link I like it when I can do it creatively but not so much when I'm just spending an inordinate amount of time correcting the models flaws. I also feel a little more pressured these days to amp up the retouching to that smooth skin look" that many alt photographers are doing. For my mainstream fashion lately, I've been going for a "less retouched and more natural" look to some of the photos. One thing that have helped me immensely is being more selective about the models I shoot. I try to choose those with better complexions and weed out those that are a going to be a nightmare in post Now, if only I could solve the problem of models bugging me every day for the images, lol Feb 14 13 04:55 am Link I was lucky to have a friend who likes retouching and has a degree in graphic design. He retouched for his own port for free most the time. Unfortunately now he's in the Navy on a sub somewhere. /sadpanda Feb 14 13 05:12 am Link Camerosity wrote: +1 Feb 14 13 05:19 am Link Erlinda wrote: Yes it does that's me. I can retouch others work no problem if I load my image I don't even know where to begin. lol damn I thought I was the only crazy one. Feb 14 13 05:21 am Link I don't hate it but I don't enjoy it either!...I delete lots as I shoot so that saves lots of time. I try to just do the blemishes and any mismatch skin tones. Other than that I keep it very limited. I suck at it so I pretty much have to take the minimalist approach! lol..... Feb 14 13 05:26 am Link Erlinda wrote: You can retouch mine then Feb 14 13 05:41 am Link Erlinda wrote: Jesse Mullins wrote: You're aware that she does commercial retouching as a business, right? Feb 14 13 06:02 am Link Camerosity wrote: Erlinda wrote: You're aware that she does commercial retouching as a business, right? It was a joke but I'm gonna have to check her work I have one I usually use but shes often booked thanks for the link. Feb 14 13 06:18 am Link Raoul Isidro Images wrote: +1 Feb 14 13 06:50 am Link When shooting beauty shots, I love to zoom in on an image with Capture One during the shoot to make sure there are no eye lash hairs out of place or issues with the lip stick. Sure I can fix it all afterwards, but the less I do later, the easier it makes it. Sometimes you will take a brilliant image and just know the potential it has for an natural looking edit and be really excited to head back to the office and edit it afterwards. Feb 14 13 07:12 am Link A-M-P wrote: Fashion- Yes, absolutely. Fashion is open to a HUGE range of interpretation and there's room for all kinds of looks. Paolo Roversi pretty much built his career shooting 8x10 Polaroids. Feb 14 13 07:45 am Link SKITA Studios wrote: You are not alone! I have thought the same thing many times myself. It has made me much more meticulous when shooting beauty, as a result. I think I'm starting to get anal! haha. Feb 14 13 07:51 am Link ChiMo II wrote: ^^ Nailed it, IMHO. Feb 14 13 07:52 am Link A-M-P wrote: ahahahahaha no you aren't the only crazy one. Let's go to the corner and be crazy together lol *crazy club* Feb 14 13 09:12 am Link Camerosity wrote: Erlinda wrote: You're aware that she does commercial retouching as a business, right? Thanks for promoting me xox Feb 14 13 09:16 am Link Jesse Mullins wrote: Well, hello there Feb 14 13 09:18 am Link Erlinda wrote: Me too. We should swap Feb 14 13 05:08 pm Link These shots are sooo good. Sexy and sensual and very interesting. Leave them alone then. You have done a fabulous piece of photographt already!!! Feb 14 13 05:26 pm Link Camerosity wrote: Erlinda wrote: Promoting? I was just sharing information that was relevant to the previous post. Feb 14 13 06:20 pm Link i hate retouching for me but sometimes a few minutes of carving/d&b can make a good image great Feb 14 13 06:30 pm Link A-M-P wrote: Don't let that stop you. One of these days you'll be bored and you'll go back to see what you've shot and you'll get a bug up your butt about a pic and retouch it and love it. Feb 14 13 08:21 pm Link dps are rampant tonight Feb 14 13 08:21 pm Link |