POST PRODUCTION WORKFLOW
In the third part of the series Patrick shows the process of editing images in Photoshop.
In the third part of the series Patrick shows the process of editing images in Photoshop.
Hello, my name is Cintia, I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and I´m a passionate fashion photographer. I live in Germany, but I work internationally.
I love travelling and living in Europe gives me the opportunity to go to different places and connect to different cultures.
In part two of the series Patrick will show the process of importing, culling, editing and exporting the photos.
I started my photography journey almost 2 years to the date! 24th of September 2016 was the first time I picked up a DSLR camera and attended my first workshop which included ‘how to turn your camera on’! Prior to that I had just been using my iphone to take pictures of my family or various events I attended, but nothing with intention behind it. My journey with photography wasn’t a life long passion but more ‘love at first sight’.
When you think of post-production, you think of sitting in front of a computer, listening to a podcast while you wait for your files to transfer, or how sore your shoulders get from hunching over your desktop after a long day of retouching.
Marta Syrko has been working as a professional photographer for 5 years. She has her own studio in Ukraine, but also travels a lot, because of photoshoots abroad.
Tim Copsey is a British photographer who works in the genres of fashion, portraiture and performing arts. He is based just outside London where he frequently shoots. Given the choice he loves to shoot monochrome but he is gradually warming to colour as well.
As a first guest in our new series we meet the amazing Italian fashion photographer Daniela Rettore. She is working with one of the biggest magazines in the industry such as ELLE, MARIE CLAIRE , L’Officiel Suisse, L’Officiel Ukraine and many other.