Adobe Photoshop Cs: The Art of Photographing Women

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Wiley, 2004 - Computers - 350 pages
make your photographs of women look better than their best

As every professional photographer knows, there is work to be done after the shoot wraps. Photographer and digital magician Kevin Ames takes you behind the scenes of his fashion work to reveal his thinking behind the camera as well as in front of the computer. Using full-color examples, he shows you step by step how to use Photoshop to digitally refine beauty and fashion photos, from correcting color and smoothing skin to sculpting bodies and removing blemishes, and much more. Whether you're shooting high fashion, portraits, lingerie, or swimsuits, in the studio or on location, Photoshop CS: The Art of Photographing Women is your secret assistant.

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Contents

Color by Numbers
19
How Light Works in Photography
41
Creating Bulletproof Digital Negatives
55
Copyright

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Kevin Ames is a commercial digital photographer who holds the Professional Photographers of America Craftsman degree. His company, Ames Photographic Illustration, has worked with such clients as AT&T, Westin Hotels, Verifone, Carter’s Children’s Clothing, and Honda. He writes the "Digital Photographer’s Notebook" column for Photoshop User magazine, and is a Photoshop World Dream Team instructor. Kevin is also the chief photographer for Jezebel, an Atlanta lifestyle magazine.

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