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This is the picture that came out of the camera.
Since we set it to flash light it's a little too blue for my taste.
I'm going to do some quick corrections and put some warmth in it...
...maybe increase the contrasts.
Then I would probably get layers for the hair to increase
the contrast so you see a little more since the hair is sort of unique.
Now we fixed the hair.
I would probably lighten the eyes a little bit,
create a new layer, color the eyes since he has really dark brown eyes.
I would only lighten the color, not the white.
If you lighten the white it's often too bright.
If you only lighten the color of the eyes, it's enough.
I could even get a little more structure in here.
Maybe I would crop it a little bit.
Maybe that was a little too much.
You can still change bits and pieces later, since I have the layers.
With the next picture I would lighten a little bit of Eric's hair
and another layer for the picture to increase the saturation...
and maybe light a little up.
I would try to match the colors that I saw with what I see on the computer
but still from seeing the piece of art on the wall
onto the printed matter, you might loose bits and pieces.
It doesn't have to be like a hundred and fifty percent.
It shouldn't be like neon color of course.
This hair is so crazy, you have to really see it.
Then I would also get another layer for the picture.
For the picture I put another layer, increase the color and saturation...
since the picture itself was a little off color.
It looks good if you see the real colors.
I think it looks good. I would try with a little vignette
to focus a little more on Eric and the picture,
and see what it looks like.
It looks good this way.
To sum up the day it was good altogether...
We just came in here, catching moments, taking it not too
serious leads to good results, to ten nice pictures and
I hope Eric likes the pictures once they are totally retouched and finished.