Getting Your Braces Off Early | Photoshopping Braces Part 2

In my previous post I showed an example I did a while back where I removed a young man’s braces using Adobe Photoshop. Recently I photographed a young lady who was interested in having her braces removed early as well. :-D  Her braces were tooth-colored, which takes slightly less time to edit than the all-metal ones.

Since we’re on the subject of Photoshop, I’m including the last 2 images, which is from a construction photography project I did where they needed the cars removed from the front of the building so that they could showcase the structure on their website. When performing post-editing tasks such as these, I charge an hourly rate and keep record of exactly how much time I spend retouching the images. It’s amazing what can be done with the right software!

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Getting your braces off early | Photoshopping Braces

I’m photographing a young lady today who currently has braces, but would like some images showing her teeth without braces.  Here’s an example of photoshopping I’ve done in the past…I’ll post some pics from today’s session later this month.:-D

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Summer Engagement Special

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Exposure Movement | 3-Day Workshop for Pre-Professional Dancers

I designed a flier and poster for my close friend’s artist development company, Exposure Movement, for a 3-day workshop they are holding later this month.  I wish something like this was around when I was still dancing.  Participants are getting a behind-the-scenes look at professional dance productions with private Q&A sessions with the performers.  They get to train with some of the best dancers in the world.  They get makeovers AND HEADSHOTS (this alone usually costs more than the entire workshop price).  Personal consultation and training on all facets of industry.  Plus transportation to all of it!

If a professional dance career is in your horizon, I highly recommend this workshop.

Front of flier:

Back of flier:

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The Sayavongsa Family Portraits

Diana wanted to do photos outside in a park, so I suggested The Grove in Glenview since it was not too far from their home.  There were plenty of beautiful spots to snap photos, and we even encountered local wildlife…well, a rooster.

I was thrilled to find out it was actually Diana and Chant’s anniversary too, which made the day extra special.

It was easy to get CJ to smile just by mentioning a certain girl’s name.:-P

Their energy was so contagious!

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