06/19/2018
Photoshop Portrait Retouching 101
http://meetu.ps/e/FrCCY/xlyG/f
Retouching is an essential part of a photographer's workflow. Some of us like to edit more, some like to edit less - wherever your taste and industry standards will take you, the power of an enhanced, clean and tidy image is simply undeniable.
I will be honest, retouching is not easy. I started with zero knowledge of retouching. The initial struggle is real.
However, with the right approach, simple techniques, clear explanations, hands on examples and individual feedback, everything becomes simple and straightforward. I launched this workshop to personally mentor all photographers who wish to improve their editing skills to enhance the beauty and look of their images, whether fashion, beauty, portrait or even wedding.
In a step-by-step, real editing session in Photoshop, all main tools and steps involved in the high-end retouching of a photograph will be explained and demonstrated thoroughly.
Through this hands-on class, I aim at making complex editing tasks, such as skin and hair retouching, accessible and easy to replicate, to give you all the knowledge and confidence you need to successfully apply these techniques to your own work whenever required.
Topics Covered in Workshop
- Destructive vs. Non-Destructive editing
- Understanding Raw vs. jpeg
- Mastering the use of Layers and Masks
- Incorporating Actions
- Skin retouching using high-end techniques
- Remove wrinkles and blemishes
- Dodge and Burn
- Effective use of Sharpening & Liquify
- Saving for print and web
- Tips & tricks
- 'Before and After' images examples
- Real time retouching of a beauty/portrait/fashion image
- Feedback of individual retouching work during the class
Please note that a basic knowledge of Photoshop is required for this class.
Attendees must bring their own laptop and mouse. Drawing tablet recommended but not required
Sat, Jul 21, 2018, 11:00 AM: [COST: $75]https://www.paypal.me/jaymarable/75Retouching is an essential part of a photographer's workflow. Some of us like to edit more, some like to edit less - wherever