06/09 Retouch & Chill : From Raw to Real -Mastering Minimal Retouching with Big Impact + So much more
Added 2025-06-10 03:20:21 +0000 UTCBest Takeaways – Retouch & Chill (Bullet Style):
🎯 Retouching Strategy
Always create a new layer in Photoshop (Cmd + J) — don’t touch your base layer.
Use advanced frequency separation to preserve skin texture while cleaning up blemishes.
Clone stamp tool for pimple/blemish cleanup — don’t remove moles or real features.
Use Camera Raw for foundational edits: contrast, white balance, shadows, saturation, etc.
Add clarity to background textures for a professional “headshot” pop.
Dodge (highlights) and burn (shadows) to add 3D depth — use at 1% flow.
Less is more. Don’t over-edit — clients want to look like their real selves.
Sharpen selectively (usually around 50) to make images feel crisp but not crunchy.
💡 Gear & Setup Wisdom
85mm prime is the GOAT for natural-looking headshots.
Shot at f/11 for full sharpness and skin detail.
Auto white balance mistake? Fixable in post, not the end of the world.
Backlight + umbrella + reflector = simple, clean lighting setup.
If you’re flying: rent heavy gear and bring lights that fit your case.
C-stands are too bulky to travel with — heavy-duty light stands are a solid travel option.
🔌 Workflow Hacks
Batch editing? Copy Camera Raw settings (Cmd + C / Cmd + V) before importing to Photoshop.
Use the Wacom tablet or a stylus if you can — better control than trackpads or mouse.
Quick cleanup in Photoshop with the new Remove Tool — especially for backdrops.
Keep teeth and skin natural unless the client requests otherwise — realism matters in corporate work.
📈 Content & Business Advice
Post every day for 30 days → analyze what hits → double down the next month.
People don’t care about your gear — they care about your output & consistency.
Use content creation to build relationships and show behind-the-scenes personality.
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are a POV content cheat code — shoot BTS effortlessly.
Atomos Ninja V is dope but only worth it if you actually use the monitor’s full features.
Pricing strategy tip: benchmark others in your city, charge a bit less early, raise as demand grows.
Don’t hoard client files — deliver via Pixieset, delete later unless it’s for a portfolio.
🧠 Mindset + Growth Gems
“If you can make magic with bullshit, imagine what you can do with good gear.”
“You can’t turn a rock into Beyoncé” — some clients don’t want or need perfection.
Confidence is a skill. Fake it until you grow into it.
Photography is not for introverts — if that’s you, start small with interactions and practice being social.
Your edit is “good enough” when you say it is — don’t wait for outside validation.