

Getting The Best Out-Of-Camera
My previous blog post was all about finding the potential in a rather dull photo, showing you before-and-after examples on how you can save your images. This blog however, will focus on the opposite. As you get photo assignments and need to deliver a product to a paying client, it's not all fun and play. Don't get me wrong, it's still the best way I can spend my time, I just can't afford to fool around as much ;) You'll learn the importance of taking a good photo in-camera. T


Before-And-After Feature: Seeing The Potential
It's been a while since I've written in my blog, so I thought I'd might share some of my latest work with you. I'm not going to go into detail about the retouching process (I can't reveal all my secrets), but I will let you know a little bit about my thoughs around the editing. It's all about seeing the potential in a photo. When I first look at a series after a finished photoshoot, there are many photos I want to delete and never see again. But based on experience, you might