Tuesday, March 3, 2009

a little reason

Recently, I've had some people ask me about editing and why I spend so much time doing it. So tonight, I thought that it might be fun to show you a little behind the scenes of my photography. Maybe this will help explain a why custom photography is an investment that is totally worth it. It should also help to explain why it takes so long to get pictures back. 

And it may also explain why you can find me awake at all hours of the night bleary eyed with crumbs on my face and looking just a little bit like Gary Busey. (not my picture by the way)Photobucket


Killer pictures take time to process. 

Maybe if I was a genius like Annie Leibovitz or was employed by National Geographic I would be able to get pictures straight from the camera like this. But the reality is that if you are taking pictures digitally, you have to process them. They don't just pop out of the camera all bright and tasty. At least not for most photographers I know. 

So the long and short of it is, that beautiful pictures take time, and lovin'. And that's what I give them. My husband will tell you that I'm a bit of a perfectionist (or masochist-tomato,tomahto) and get too obsessed with each picture. Maybe that's true. Either way, it means that every picture I take gets the love it deserves in order to make it a stunner. 

And although I normally feel that showing you unretouched photos is akin to standing in front of you in my swimsuit, tonight I'm feeling brave. 

So here you go. 

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-p.s. this foxy mamma went in to labor the next night!
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So now you've seen me, swimsuit and all.....

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

very cool seeing your before and after pictures, but you didn't say what you are doing post process to make them pop.

Unknown said...

It's pretty much done with a soft light layer in photoshop. It's so easy and really makes a difference.

Unknown said...

Sup sista Ams...dang I wish I would of known that you did photos to. Started out doing photos for Bruces band and some of the local poly artists. I love your work! Are you using actions with these photos? They look beautiful. Hey make sure you follow my blog as well so you critique my stuff. If it's not to much to ask, I'd love to come shadow you some time. If not no worries....Much luv and aloha,

Brada