Quote Originally Posted by peggygee View Post
Interesting assessment, and also insightful on your photo editing technique.

I've seen some of your work in the past, of what I've seen the editing was
subtle if at all.

Do you tend to spend more time and energy in setting the right light,
composition, etc, as opposed to tweaking a less than perfect photo in post
production. Of course you can't correct a photo that just isn't good, but do
you as a rule edit the set to some extent, or do you release it as is.

Well, I dont edit my adult work. It kinda defeats the point.

As far as my other forms of photography, lighting is the key. If a photos is lit poorely - you cant save it in photoshop. So learn to light-to-edit is my motto. You're supposed to light in order not to edit but that takes years of experience. I spend a lot of energy making sure the picture is lit well, then I spend a lot of time in photoshop adjusting skin and correcting flaws. The more prettier the model, the less the flaws.

Again - my only work that I release as is, can be found on this site.