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One thing that can be confusing for clients in terms of searching for a photographer is that everyone can have different “lingo” for the same service or product. So I wanted to make a post to explain one of my products, the Jared Rey Signature Image. A signature image is simply the journey each of my images go through before ending up on your wall, in your album, or on a CD/DVD. All images that are given to my clients in a collection(package), as a print, or as a digital file are edited with my signature “touch”. No secrets, no strings attached, what you see on my site is what you can expect to receive for yourself.
So what is this journey exactly that each image goes through? I would love to share that journey with you to educate my readers and shed a little light on the editing process with 3 wonderful images. If you are a photographer who is interested in additional “nerdy” details behind how these images were edited, feel free to click the link below the entry. Let’s get started!
Each image goes through about 3 phases, 2 of which are always the same and the 3rd phase can change depending on my artistic preference. Here are the phases:
Phase1 - Straight out of the camera(SOOC)/Lightroom : Once my images are downloaded and backup on my hard drive I will go through all my images and narrow them down significantly. I choose to show the best of the best and don’t waste time with the rest. Once I have my favorite images narrowed down I will import them into Adobe Lightroom, all of my images are batch processed through this program. It makes editing a ton of images a breeze because I can adjust white balance for multiple images and add a bump in contrast/saturation to all my images. You can see by looking at the images below that the SOOC images can be quite dull and boring but once they leave Lightroom there is a vast improvement that really makes each image much better. Sometimes Lightroom can be all an image needs to look great and I can stop right there for lots of different types of detail shots, but if it is a portrait there is a 90% chance I am going to move it on to photoshop.
Phase 2 – Photoshop : This is where the real magic happens! During this phase all my images go through a similar batch action that gives my images an extra kick in the pants. Take a look for yourself, you can see there is a little more contrast/saturation boost, details are enhanced, sharpening is applied. Photoshop also gives me the chance to fix minor details like blemishes, hot spots, stray hairs, etc. Images look awesome and are ready to print after they leave this phase.
Phase 3 – Photoshop Creative : Although images are ready to go after phase 2, the artist comes out of me on many of my images and I want to continue to push them further and make them more unique. This phase continually changes and is solely dependent on each individual image, because they can all speak to me a little differently. On the flipside I also group images together that are similar so they can be unified. This is my favorite phase out of my process because it allows me to be creative and to really make the images my own. Sometimes the tone/effect can be very subtle and other times it can be very dramatic, the experimentation is so much fun.
That is my process! Hope you didn’t find it to dull to read through! Enjoy these images and getting to see a little glimpse of the journey. Photographers remember to click the link below to get additional details.
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48 votesvote as favoriteI shared some images I took of Ashley and Tod last week during the Dallas Photographer Shootout. Today I wanted to share just a few behind the scenes images from our time together so you can get a glimpse of what it is like for 2 people to be photographed by 13 photographers.
Here is Amy Karp working with Ashley and getting the pose set up.
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Time to meet Dustin, Tricia, and their cute little boy Dylan. The McCoy family met me out in Terrell, TX (home of Jamie Foxx) for a fun/urban family session. Up to this point they have had their pictures at studios and were not completely happy with the outcome or variety from the pictures, so I couldn’t have been more excited to provide them with a custom portrait photography experience. I had never shot in Terrell before this session, but I pass by it every so often and when I go through the tiny square I always knew it was a place I wanted to have a session. Dylan just turned 3 years old the other day and has already been practicing saying how old he was with his fingers as you will see in the pictures below. Thank you Dusin and Tricia for allowing me to take your family portraits. Enjoy some of my favorite images from the session. Don’t forget to click the link to see all the pictures from the session!
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Awesome post Jared!! Not dull at all :-) Thanks for sharing C
(12.10.2009 04:15am)
Love this post to pieces!
(12.11.2009 09:04pm)