There is a lot to photography, other than just taking pictures. Yes, I have an amazing camera and it does exactly what I tell it to do. Yes, I have a lot of experience photographing people and that really helps during a session. But behind the scenes, there is a whole other thing taking place: post processing. This refers to the way a photographer processes the image after it has been captured in camera.
I LOVE editing – I really do! I know a lot of photographers who outsource that part of the process and I totally understand. It is time consuming and another skilled professional will do it for you for just under ten dollars an image, freeing you up to get to the business of the capture. But me? I enjoy creating the entire image, from start to finish. I’ve heard so much negative publicity for Photoshop on social media and I’ll admit, photoshopping can get carried away. But it also allows the possibility of creating images that don’t have distractions… Those blemishes that showed up the day before your photoshoot? Gone! That bruise your toddler got tripping over her own feet? Gone. The crust around your baby’s eyes? Gone! Those things aren’t representative of you or yours… they are simply distractions. But I’m by no means a purist. If someone wants to look slimmer, I can do that without having any battles of conscience. Forgot to touch up those roots? Yeah, I can take care of that if you like. Stretch marks? So what if they’re permanent? If you want them out of your picture, I’m happy to oblige. All my clients have to do is be honest with me about what they want to see. I LOVE newborn sessions! LOVE them!!! That new baby smell… I get to cuddle someone’s tiny little bundle of heaven for a few hours while I capture memories that will last a lifetime. But those sweet babies come with blotches, crusty eyes, flaky skin, jaundice, baby pimples… And those are distractions. And I love doing newborn shoots in-home. I set up my portable studio while Mom and Dad relax, then I take care of the baby for a few hours. Everyone is comfortable and relaxed and this makes for a relaxed baby. But if your walls have a red cast, then the images have a cast. If you have yellow walls, your images will be very yellow. But do I stress about that? No. Because I know how to process my images to make them look exactly the way they should. Now, tell me what you want to see. Because, yes, I can do that for you! |
"Lori is an exceptional photographer, and was my first choice for capturing images of my son for his senior pictures!! She made him feel at ease immediately, traveled to the locations he was interested in, and captured who he is perfectly!" ~ Tonia R.
AuthorLori Stead is a fine art portrait photographer in Corpus Christi, TX. She enjoys creating maternity, newborn, seniors, couples, family, children, and boudoir portraits. She is also a wife, mother of four, and adventurer. Archives
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