July 2011
Beginner to intermediate
408 pages
11h 4m
English

Let’s say you’re a portrait photographer who lands a job to shoot a professional office staff of some sort. You immediately go into planning mode, and quickly realize that it ain’t gonna be easy. I mean, from 9:00 to 5:00 they’re all working, right? Who wants to come in to work early for a photo shoot? And I’m sure some have to drop their kids off at school. After work is just as hard. There are soccer practices, dinner plans, and all kinds of other things that a professional office staff would probably be doing on their own time. That’s where compositing can come in really handy. In this chapter, we’ll be using a doctor’s ...
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