Although fun, I don't usually transform someone's photo into a "Glamor Shot" with
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but I did find the opportunity to touch up an "oops" image when my subject turned quickly to swoosh her hair and I captured this shot. I though her eyes looked great (which they usually do) SO..... I had a little fun with this "Accidental Art".
My subject had been dancing and developed a bit of a glow in the 95+degree late afternoon Louisiana heat.
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This is the image that follows the oops.
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Some touching up. |
I took over 1200 shots in a 4 hour shoot. She had 5 outfit and hair changes.
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and a little bit of airbrush work.
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I added a layer with a FRESCO filter |
Below are mores samples with no retouches.
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