As most of the work of photographers that I like does not use a lot of manipulation I decided to buy some Photoshop magazines for inspiration and I suppose guidance.
Some months ago I attended a seminar by Scott Kelby who is big into Photoshop. The CD that was part of the seminar notes is a good resource for basic retouching especially for portraits. There is also a section on compositing.
At the seminar he had a special guest - Glyn Dewis - who is a photographer, retoucher and Photoshop trainer. He shoots a lot of promotional and commercial material and when I saw a section by him in Practical Photoshop I decided to buy that as a starter.
His 'How to create a portrait with punch' was interesting and although I liked the final image I was keen on attempting it myself. Although the instructions were clear enough my portrait didn't look as punchy as his. Perhaps my model just lacked that certain 'punchability' or else I just missed something along the way. I abandoned the idea either way.
I liked some of the images that readers have sent into the magazine and I also found some of their ideas more inspiring than the real articles and 'how to' sections.
The challenge in the previous issue was a poetry inspired challenge. The results in the issue I had were really good. I liked the introduction of text to the image. I felt that this was particularly relevant to my assignment.
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