13
2017Recently SleekLens contacted me about giving their Portrait Perfection Photoshop Actions a try in exchange for a review. I was intrigued because I’ve never used a set of actions that were not created specifically for newborn photography. So I’ll start with a side by side comparison.
Review of Portrait Perfection on a Studio Newborn Image
Here’s a Straight Out of the Camera Action of Sweet Mason.
This is my normal newborn photography edit. I typically use a combination of hand edits in Camera RAW, and Erin Tole’s Paint Box, Portraiture, and some skin color correcting actions by Amanda Nicole Photography once an image comes into Photoshop.
Here is a newborn edit using only the Portrait Perfection Photoshop Actions.
Here’s my recipe:
- Color Corrections: All applied at 14% with a soft brush
- Reduce Reds
- Less Orange Juice
- Cream Yellow Tone
- Warmer at 24%
- Exposure Bright at 9 %
- Soft Skin glow painted on baby at 40%
- Fast Retouch
- Skin Smooth Layer Painted only on Baby at 40%
- Rose Skin Brush at 18% on cheek and Lips
- Enhance Tones: Romantic Dance at 40%
- Toned Vignettes
- Cream Vignetted masked off baby
- Resize for Web at 800 pixels
- Sharpen layer at 15%
- I used this on all images for the review so websize action was consistent.
Thoughts on my Studio Newborn Image
What I liked:
I really liked the color correction actions. They worked a little different from the ones I used currently and I felt they dealt with the minor jaundice so well!
I also liked the Rose Skin Brush. I don’t have anything like this and often I can take too much red from tiny lips and cheeks while color correcting a baby’s skin. This is such a quick way to add it back in!
I loved that the Warmer/Cooler and Exposure Brighter/Darker layers applied at zero percent so I could turn them on gradually as needed. Most of my actions for this in the past have applied at too high opacity and I feel like that makes me over apply them on the whole.
What I missed:
There’s no flake remover in her set. I can frequency separate (a technique I use for babies with lots of acne already), but that seems to be about it for removing the hundreds of little flakes new babies often have and it’s just not my favorite way to do it.
I didn’t like a lot of the toned actions. None of the All in Ones, Bases, or Enhance Tones really spoke to me. I think that’s partly because I have my own style for newborns already and partly because these actions apply at high opacity instead of a lower opacity and letting me dial up opacity.
Review on some Outdoor Images
Since I’m sort of set in my ways on Studio imagery, I thought I would give this a try on an outdoor image. I really don’t do a lot of outdoor portrait work so I’m more of a blank slate here. I don’t have a typical edit.
Lighter Back Drop Images
Here’s the Straight out of RAW. Only adjusted white balance.
Here’s my Edit.
Here’s what I used.
- Warmer
- Enhance Tone: Whisper
- Color Correction Natural
- Color Correction Reduce Greens
- Portrait Retouch: Fast Retouch
- Light Glow Peach (Moveable)
- From a Candy Store: Dodge and Burn
- Vignette: Toned Vignette
I kept messing with these after this action set. Here’s my final edit.
Thoughts on my Outside Images
What I liked
I really enjoyed playing with the light flares. I don’t know how to do that on my own so it was fun to have that added to my arsenal.
Also, I am addicted to From a Candy Store: Dodge and Burn. I have used it over and over and over again on my outside images and a studio images. It’s a little easier to use for me than the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop
Final Thoughts
I think this set is an excellent portrait retouch set for outdoor work. The skin retouching is perfection for that work.
I also really love the movable light, dodge and burn, vignettes, and versatility of bases.
If you’re looking for a large set of actions to do just about all the beginning to intermediate level Photoshop work, then I would give SleekLens’s Portrait Perfection at try!
30
2017Meet Giovanna or Gia for short. This sweet rainbow baby came to me for photos in Greenville SC.
A rainbow baby is a little one who came after the storm of loss. The beauty in rainbow babies is how their parents treasure them. The joy these little ones bring is so tangible you feel like you can scoop it from the air like ice cream.
So, of course, we had to photograph sweet Gia with my rainbow prop. Gia is just an incredible little person. Her smile is always ready to light up the room. I wish I had videoed her sweet singing as she talked to me and her mama Marie.
Because I believe in telling the whole story rather than just showing a perfect life-business picture, I will confess I made a costly mistake in Gia’s session. We had just returned from vacation and my memory card wasn’t in my camera for half of the session. I had put my cards in my smaller camera to do videos of our trip and not returned it. I’ve since reprogrammed my camera to not take images if I don’t have a memory card installed!
Marie was extremely gracious and while we proceeded with finishing her original session, she, like me, was upset about the missed shots from when my memory card was missing. So a week later Marie and Gia came back for a second session so that I could correct my mistake. I’m so glad we both agreed that this needed to be done. I’m so honored that Marie gave me the opportunity to make it right.
I’m not infallible, but I do want my potential customers to know that I will strive to make my mishaps or mistakes correct.
While we both loved some images from the first session, our second session images were our favorites. Like this image of Gia playing with her toes. It’s so typical of the 6 month age!
I’d love to work with you to create the images you envision to remember your little one by. I’ve stocked the studio full of timeless wardrobe items (all but this pink dress are mine!) and a few creative props to keep your little one still while also adding to the photo. And if I make a mistake, know that I will strive to make it right.
Interested in booking a milestone session for your little one? Contact me today.
16
2017This 22 year old young man loves watching typical boy movies such as The Fast and the Furious, Rocky, and The Avengers. He can play them non stop for long periods of time just enjoying the plot lines.
When he’s not watching his favorite films, Zac is hanging out with his amazing girlfriend Kelly. They like to go on lunch dates, bowling, and out to play putt-putt. They also spend lots of time enjoying each other’s company through Facetime.
Zac’s tender and empathetic heart is toldly sold out for Jesus. He loves being at church and hugging everyone present. Worship music makes him come alive. His mama often finds him praying and while she can’t always understand his prayers, she knows that the Lord does.
Zac’s smile and tender heart proves what his mama would most like to tell a mother expecting a child with Down syndrome.
That there will be times when things are hard but that just makes every milestone that much more special. They give so much more than they take.
They give so much more than they take.
Zac, thank you for giving some of your time to let me get to know you. Your laughter and joy made my cheeks hurt from smiling.
09
2017In my two years of work with people in the Down syndrome community, one of the most common refrains that I have heard is:
I wish people would just look at me/my child as a person and not a diagnosis.
Can you imagine being labeled and limited because of an extra chromosome that you had no control over?
I want you to meet Kelly, a young woman I met because of her diagnosis, but who lives a life far beyond her diagnosis.
Kelly is 27 years old. She is active in a job that she has enjoyed for 10 years as well as the YMCA Recess program. Kelly has a boyfriend named Zac who absolutely adores her. You can see how special their bond is below.
Her mama Peggy adores Kelly and has walked alongside her helping her achieve her dreams. Their relationship shows just how much a gift Kelly has been to her mama… and how much a gift Peggy is to Kelly.
Kelly also aspires to become a professional photographer. These images are from two separate sessions in our studio. Both times I handed over the camera to Kelly. The first time she took a few snaps of me, but the second time she wowed me by getting these beautiful images of her boyfriend Zac. The eye contact and the joyous moments she caught… breath taking.
Kelly, I am proud to have met you and can’t wait to continue watching you flourish as you pursue your dreams.
02
2017Meet Anya.
This vibrant 16 year old adores the color pink. She came dressed to the hilt in her “Night to Shine” dress from a recent event. She won me over instantly with her shy demeanor coupled with her fabulous 50s style and shoes. How amazing is this dress?
I seriously wanted to steal the shoes so much that I had to take a picture of just the shoes!
Anya loves to enjoy Icees and pizza. She also adores her brother Sam. They play games on the Wii U together.
Anya also loves singing loudly to her favorite tunes behind closed doors. She also enjoys watching movies on her iPad and fighting bad guys with her imaginary friends.
Anya, your shy smile made my day. I’m so glad that I was able to meet you and make you feel like the princess that you truly are.