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Before and After Retouching: 03 Architectural Photography
This exterior dusk image of a contemporary house addition in Connecticut was photographed with a drone, and the post-production is based on a single exposure. The main post-production work here is finding a balance between …
Before and After Retouching: 02 Architectural Photography
Here is a before and after retouching example of a department store in Katonah, NY. Photoshop and multiple exposures (to remove the car) to the rescue. Move the slider to see the original, single exposure, image and the final multi exposure, retouched, version.
Turning photographs into motion graphics
From a simple white on white product shot to a motion graphic. The pandemic gave me some time to work on my editing skills.
How much does new content increase sales?
Fresh Hotel Photography increases sales. I found out by how much it can actually improve sales.
New Artworks
Eleven new pieces are now available in the Print Shop as edition and non-edition prints. Most of them are part of my FIRST LIGHT series, which I started in 2014.
Aerial & Architectural Photography
I do have a FAA Part 107 license to fly drones commercially in the US. Some of my landscape architecture and commercial projects sometimes benefit from a bird’s eye view. Here are a few drone images from the last 12months.
Before and After Retouching: 01
Architectural exterior dusk photography usually needs a lot of post-production work. Light levels and color temperatures, in the straight out of camera image, will never match. Skies often look dull and need to be replaced. Security flood lights and exterior wall speakers are usually a design catastrophe, but a necessity. And the list goes on and on. Move the slider to see the original straight out of camera image and retouched final version. Find at least 10 difference. ;-)
Interior Design Retouching: Hampton’s Kitchen
A time-lapse video of my Photoshop editing process.
How to turn a still image into a video
I saw this old classic neon sign in Santa Monica. Unfortunately the bar was closed, and I couldn’t go back to see how it would look like lighted at night. So, I decided to light it up myself in Photoshop.