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ed note: This post was written by Anne's intern Alexis.

Before I got to work cataloging Anne's hard drives last night, she was kind enough to take a look at some images from a dog portrait session that I did this weekend. She gave me some great feedback, and suggested a couple easy ways to improve the images. I thought I'd share a before-and-after with you and show you the steps that I took.

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Internet, say hi to Gunner. Isn't he handsome? Except for some minor tonal adjustments in lightroom (mainly exposure and contrast), I haven't done anything to this image. Not bad, but we can make it better.

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The first step I took was to crop the image a little tighter to get rid of some of the distracting trees in the background and to focus more on Gunner's sweet face.

3_gunner_burn
That's already a big improvement. Because the background is still pretty contrasty, we want to tone that down so it's not competing with Gunner for our attention. Trees are great, don't get me wrong, but I want the dog to be the most compelling part of the image. I used one of Kevin Kubota's actions to burn, or darken, the edges of the frame. The amount of vignetting is purely a personal preference. I like it when it's not-so-subtle, but it depends on the image and your own personal aesthetic.

4_gunner_eyes
The last step that I took on this particular image is to bring out his eyes a little more. It's not a smack-you-in-the-face adjustment, but it does help. By adding an empty curves level to the image in Photoshop and changing the layer blending mode to “color dodge” (or one of the other lightening blending modes…totally up to you), you can brighten the eyes of your subject. Just add a layer mask and brush the eyes back in!

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And there you go. Quick, easy, and makes a big difference. I heart you, Photoshop! And Lightroom. And Gunner. I just have a lot of feelings, ok?

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7 Responses to “Before and After - Intern Edition”

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miss champagne

such great suggestions!! i should send this to our photographer who didn’t even TOUCH our images:(

 
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Christina

Alexis I love your writing style. Informative and fun - keep ‘em coming!

 
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BeachBrideT

Wow!!! I love this post! I think its so wonderful to see the work that goes on *behind* the photo!

 
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BeachBrideT

PS- I would love to see more posts like this.

 
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Lillindy

I should also send this to my photographer who didn’t touch up any of the photos they gave us. If they do touch photos up, we can’t have rights to them. =(

 
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Alexis

Thanks for the comments, everyone! I’m really glad you liked the tips! :)

 
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Loralie

Do you have any tips on how to take good photos of animals? I have two dogs & love taking photos of them, but they’re never very imaginative.

 


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