Tag Archive | "photographs"

in which I show a little skin

Monday, October 26, 2009

“To see a world in a grain of sand And heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour.” -  William Blake It’s a funny thing about this blog.  Sometimes it feels almost faceless.  Certainly, none of the photographs are of me.  My personal portrait appears on the other blog, as do most of the details of my life that I let show on the blog-o-sphere.  And yet I do feel as if this blog is extremely personal.  It is, after all, a journal, where I recor

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Beauty Retouching

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

As I’ve mentioned in my previous posts, my post production work adds a lot of value to my photography. There will always be photographs that shouldn’t be retouched. But in commercial photography my goal is to capture and present the best image possible.

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Beauty Retouching

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

As I’ve mentioned in my previous posts, my post production work adds a lot of value to my photography. There will always be photographs that shouldn’t be retouched. But in commercial photography my goal is to capture and present the best image possible.

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5 Facts About Woodstock The Hippies Don’t Want You to Know

Monday, September 14, 2009

Forty years ago, half a million people gathered for three days of peace, love and letting their private parts flap all over the hashish-covered mud at a place called Woodstock. This event exists as mythology for most of our readers, who only know it from a series of photographs and wistful documentaries. So let's take a moment to set a few things straight… #5.

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The Face(book) Behind the Mask!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

In this rather poignant article published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the author discusses his doubts and vacillations when a patient from 3 years ago befriends him on the popular social networking site, Facebook . At once he is interested to know how her baby girl (whom he delivered) is doing, and is cowed by the fact that he will be breaching the wall that separates his public life from the private one. He is worried that the patient will have access to his blogs, his photographs,

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Portrait Professional 9.0

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Portrait Professional 9 is portrait airbrushing software that has actually been trained in human appearance, using thousands of example photographs. The software therefore has a built in ‘knowledge base’ of human beauty, which makes it far faster and easier to use than conventional airbrushing software Portrait Professional 9 includes unique new applied patent ‘ClearSkin®’ skin texturing technology that adds greatly to the realism of the skin after enhancement. It enables ‘blown’ or burnt out

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