Below, we have placed a RAW photo adjacent to its Final Edited version to allow you to see for yourselves, the comparison between such images. Some traditional photographers still believe that the art of photography ends once the moment of capturing is complete. We however believe that it is only half way. Fine editing allows the full potential of an image to be released. Our editing team are responsible for enhancing our clients' look without turning them into mannequins. |
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AirbrushingIn today's digital-age, Airbrushing is used extensively to perfect character complexion in photographs. This technique smoothes the skin of models and consequently produces a blemish free celebrity look. Mavidy Studios applies this technique in a balanced manner so as to not alter, yet enchance the natural beauty of our clients. Think of Airbrushing as digital make-up. |
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Colour CorrectionOne of the most important factors in how a photograph tells the story is Colour Correction. The intention of this technique is to create different moods by modfying the balance between light, medium and dark tones. This is the subtle secret as to why some photographs really 'pop' whilst others may seem duller. Depending on the nature of the capture, a warm touch of red could highlight passion. Likewise, a small addition of blue can accentuate the cool, confident persona of a particular model. |
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Graphic DesignExtra flavour for your photographs? That's Graphic Design in a nutshell. Generally, Graphic Design refers to a series of layered objects created to further heighten the WOW Factor. Professionals who specialize in this area are normally the ones responsible for the final step of the product and optimizing it for delivery. Graphic Design has become one of today's most popular and wanted skills - for any business |
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RetouchingPhoto Manipulation, also known as Retouching refers to alterations to the photograph's surroundings and background. This technique is often used to delete or replace any random people and/or artifacts (such as signs, objects and unwanted shadows) which may be a point of distraction in the image. |
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