Its common for portrait photographers to enhance the portraits they've made for models. How far would you go?
Its common for portrait photographers to enhance the portraits they've made for models. How far would you go?
I am a bit perplexed about the question. There appeared an underlying "negativity" about touch ups.
I will go as far as it needs to create the image I am looking for within acceptable guideline. What is the guideline. It should look "NOT TOUCHED UP".
:bsmilie: There is nothing perplexed about the question, dun have to complicate your thoughts. You'll get a hint of what I'm trying to find out by examining the way i categorize the options.
:bsmilie: There is nothing perplexed about the question, dun have to complicate your thoughts. You'll get a hint of what I'm trying to find out by examining the way i categorize the options.
i'd definitely never ever touch liquify on a person's body.
nor will i remove the moles. other blemishes, yes.
because if you make them so perfect, it becomes plastic. leave some things that would still let them recognise who they are in the end!
I will go any length to make my photo looks nice :bsmilie: