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Jun 4th 2006#173171 Report
Member since: Jun 2nd 2006
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I'm just doing indoor studio shots. I don't have the best lighting set up yet. I have an alienbees 800 light and softbox. I am mainly shooting children and infants, so the natural lighting is out of the question. I was just wondering if there is something I could do in photoshop to make the eyes pop like yours.

But thanks for the help though. I like your stuff.

Is your website a template? I've seen the same one out there somewhere with minor variation.

What are some good websites or books that you would recommend for children / portrait photoshop stuff?
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Jun 4th 2006#173173 Report
Member since: Jun 3rd 2006
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"I am mainly shooting children and infants, so the natural lighting is out of the question."

Why's that? Natural light is ideal for these ages. Babies look less shell shocked and don't tire as easily with natural light.

My website is a template.

I follow http://www.ilovephotography.com sometimes and use Scott Kelby's line of books to learn things in Photoshop.
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Jun 4th 2006#173174 Report
Member since: Jun 2nd 2006
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I can't do outside shots because of the enviornment...half the year (its cold), and we are specializing in doing the studio shots.

Thanks for the website, I'll check it out.
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Jun 5th 2006#173190 Report
Member since: Oct 8th 2005
Posts: 32
stuff like this all comes down to practice. take some random photos and explore the tools on them: clone tamp, healing brush, air brush, blur, sponge etc.

it really just comes down to having a solid understanding of how to use these tools well together, wich only comes with doing it over and over again.
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