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Re: [Myxomatosis] Photography Course (props to myself):
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kriso9tails
Mar 10, 2008, 1:15 AM
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Myxomatosis wrote: One ugly mistake on the right (mate kicked the camera!!! doh!!) but its nearly perfect for a first timer [IMG]http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m252/mbat/Proper.jpg[/IMG] CS2... too bad, no Auto-align layers. Um... I would suggest a shadow/ highlight adjustment though. From the default settings for shadow pull the 'amount' slider to the left and the 'tonal width' slider to the right. Studio work is where you learn many, if not most of the core concepts of controlled lighting. Anything involving people and portraiture is where you learn to make money. If you pull anything from your instructors' experiences, the two most important non-technical things you will ever need to learn are how to pull the most out of people and models as photographic subjects (models aren't really people in front of the camera IMO, but supposedly they still have feelings 'n stuff) and networking. The former is a real weak point with me and it's going to be the single biggest limiting factor moving forward in my career if I don't work on it.
(This post was edited by kriso9tails on Mar 10, 2008, 1:17 AM)
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