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Abdulrahman Aljabri

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« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2010, 12:58:41 pm »

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Our before & after images - so you can see what was done - which is kind off fun:
http://www.ampimage.com/behind-1.htm

 


omg going through those pictures....   its like a joy ride.


Ashley,

Is it fair to say that along with styling, staging, and lighting your pictures are also the product of allot of post processing?
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« Reply #21 on: April 13, 2010, 04:59:29 am »

Ashley, thanks for posting so many great images. The before/after is really interesting and shows why your images are so successful. Thanks.
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« Reply #22 on: April 15, 2010, 07:48:54 am »

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As the client is often present and looking at the images on screen, we usually do try to get it very close to the final image at the time.
However as you know, sometimes post processing or retouching is required - as it can be faster & easier than trying to achieve it in one capture.

Still, I believe an extra hour spent behind the camera, is usually better than hours spend in front of a computer.  

These current ones - which were taken at the end of last week - are for the most part single captures:
Before/After-3.
Before/After-17.
Before/After-22.
Before/After-28.

Produced 11 images in 2.5 days - and spent 1 day on post production.
All the images were sign-off this morning and have now been invoiced - so another job done


Thanks for posting. Given that those images are single exposures, they are all impressive.
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