Featured Projects
By nilesphoto
On 24, Jun 2012 | In Compositing Masking Removal Retouching | By nilesphoto
Cardinale Assisting & Retouching
Project shot by Chris Cardinale. Project was conceived and shot by Cardinale Photographic for Rent Juice to supply them with images that highlight people using their software application in various beautiful places. I was first assistant on a two day location shoot, and I helped out with half of the retouching. In these shots I took care of the bulk of the retouching and layering, then worked with the photographer looking over my shoulder to get the masking on the screens dialed in.
By nilesphoto
On 24, Jun 2012 | In Removal Retouching | By nilesphoto
“The One” Retouching
Another project for Broom & Broom. This is the lead image out of a larger job that also included cleaning up some product shots of wine bottles, but this is by far the most interesting to me since it ended up on product packaging.
By nilesphoto
On 24, Jun 2012 | In Masking Removal Retouching | By nilesphoto
Broom & Broom Retouching
My client Broom & Broom needed the background on a stock image blown out, like the hand was backlit against a white background in the photo.
By nilesphoto
On 24, Jun 2012 | In Removal Retouching | By nilesphoto
Supracor Retouching
Project shot by David Livingston. Supracor is a local company that has developed an interesting light weight geometric plastic/foam material. They’ve made the material into most things you could imagine you would want padding for around water and moisture. For this shoot they had just been picked up as a distributor of seat foam for a major airline, and wanted the photos to reflect that.
By nilesphoto
On 24, Jun 2012 | In Removal Retouching | By nilesphoto
Ironies Retouching
Project shot by David Livingston. I extended the wall up to the top of the page and removed traces of the lighting and dark ceiling to create a clean consistent background for their designers to layout ad text. I’ve had the pleasure of assisting and retouching for several Ironies advertising shoots.