Posts Tagged ‘Photoshop’

Adam-125-Resized.zip

Here is an image that was not selected by my editor when I was asked to shoot the cover of DNA March 2009 (Australia + Abroad). I REALLY love this photograph and worked (edited) for myself. If you look at my TIFF layers, pretty self-explanatory. I just used the plain lasso tool (L) in Photoshop to make my selections.

The TIF file is here: adam-125-resized. Please respect my copyright wishes and do not “re-interpret” without my consent or re-post anywhere other than ModelMayhem.com where I originally made available in the “Share Your PSD” thread authored by my photographer friend Mr. Sebastien.

adam-125

Photoshop Reference Books

I taught myself photography and retouching the year before moving to Los Angeles. I highly recommend RetouchPro.com as a great source to learn technique and experimentation. Here are the books that I recommend that I’ve purchased:

Restoration & Retouching; Masking & Composition by Professor Katrin Eismann. ISBN: 0321316274; 0735712794.

Photoshop LAB Color by Mr. Dan Margulis. ISBN: 0321356780.

Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction. 5th ed. by Mr. Dan Margulis. ISBN: 032144017X.

Photoshop Channel CHOPS by David Biedny, et. al. ISBN: 1562057235.

Reading these books will not turn you into an overnight retoucher. These books contained valuable insights and information and it is up to the reader to apply and interpret them. When I first started teaching myself, I tapped into my sleep hours practicing and following along. My affinity towards the experimental curiosity kept me going. I was experimenting with photoshop techniques. You have to be passionate, self-motivated, and driven with discipline when trying to teach yourself. I was driven by my photography and retouching ambitions because of the wisdom given to me by Mr. Sean Armenta, “Your passion for something will naturally drive you to learn all that you can about that something, whether it be photography, snowboarding, knitting, whatever. You will automatically seek out knowledge about what it is you are most passionate about.”

You can read my review of Prof. Eismann’s Restoration & Retouching. 3rd ed. on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Photoshop-Restoration-Retouching-Voices-Matter/product-reviews/0321316274/ref=cm_cr_dp_synop?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending#R2XDUBGNHD7BYJ.

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