What's more Important: to Skilfully Photograph or to Beautifully Process?

What's more Important: to Skilfully Photograph or to Beautifully Process?
What's more Important: to Skilfully Photograph or to Beautifully Process?

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Running workshops, I noticed that most of my students tend to focus particularly on retouching. They think that this way they will be able to make a perfect shot. But leaning on my experience, I can say that, although retouching is important for photo processing, it's much more essential to have a good content for processing. To get an emotion-triggering shot, it's very significant to be able to skillfully photograph. Even slight changes in the model's pose or shooting angle can dramatically affect the output. In today's tutorial, I'll show you how essential attention to detail is and how slight changes can improve shot by times.

Running workshops, I noticed that most of my students tend to focus particularly on retouching. They think that this way they will be able to make a perfect shot. But leaning on my experience, I can say that, although retouching is important for photo processing, it's much more essential to have a good content for processing. To get an emotion-triggering shot, it's very significant to be able to skillfully photograph. Even slight changes in the model's pose or shooting angle can dramatically affect the output. In today's tutorial, I'll show you how essential attention to detail is and how slight changes can improve shot by times.

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