For the above left photo: Photoshop -  Turned poor photos into bright works of art that match their fabrics. Retouching, color matching, color correction, and background knockout.
For the above right photo: Photoshop -  Removed the white studio background & replaced it with a beach sunset background. Adjust the photo colors to match the fabric and made the overall photo more vibrant to better blend in with the sunset.
For the photo above, I removed her scar and skin imperfections, color corrected her skin and knocked out the background and replaced it with a beach background.
For the photo above, I removed her tattoos, color corrected her skin, and knocked out and replaced the background.
For the photo above, I removed her tattoos, color corrected her skin, increased the orange corol color and knocked out the background. Additionally, I chose not to show her hair peaking below her left underarm.
For photo above, I removed her scar, color corrected her skin, knocked out the background, adjusted the royal blue color, and replaced her black skit with a royal blue skirt.
For the photo above, the model is naturally skinny. My instructions were to make her look like she has an average built. I also knocked out the background and replaced it with beautiful beach theme background.
For the photo above, sometimes there isn't enough of the print fabric to make the sample suits that the models wear. So they use solid fabric to fill in. My job was to digitally correct the solid area you see in the torso. Additionally, the neckline style was changed after the photo shoot. I had to fix that digitally also. And I smoothed out the creases in the navy bottom to make it look better.
For the picture above, I smoothed out the navy bottom, corrected the neckline, knocked out the background, and increased the torso and the hip of the model slightly so she looks a little more average looking, but still natural.
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