To Edit or Not to Edit your Photography? (How far to take your post processing)
In this video Sean Tucker shares some thoughts on the history of editing (cropping, dodge and burn, retouching and object removal) in photography (using photographers like Elliott Erwitt, Dorothea Lange, Fan Ho, Ansel Adams and Arnold Newman as examples), hopefully breaking some of the stereotypes about the 'new digital evils' of programs like Photoshop, and helping you think about how you want to use editing as part of your own photography process.
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Text, image and video via Sean Tucker | Photography Workshop
1 comments:
Wonderfully said and done. Thank you.
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