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S2 #4 - Retouching tips from the expert w/ Vahakn Vorperian
S2 #4 - Retouching tips from the expert w/ Vahakn Vorperian
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Length:
109 minutes
Released:
Aug 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Vahakn Vorperian is a UK based high end visual retoucher that has worked for some of the top names in the industry for many years. We talk to Vahakn about his journey into retouching, his tips and techniques, and his thoughts on the future of the medium.
Website: https://www.the-retouchers.com/about
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vahaknvorperian/?hl=en
Astropad software for turning your tablet into a retouching tablet
Tim Walker - Fashion Photographer
Shooting plates & assets - blank plates at beginning and the end of a shoot
Vanity Fair 2018 retouching cock up
Jay Brooks - All Creatures Great and Small - Series 2 image
Nodel Ninja panoramic head
Panoramic stitch - Capture One
PT Gui software
TIPS
Always keep the original layer - duplicate it and lock the original away
Separate background and skin into folders - naming accordingly
Depth of your canvas - your layer stacks. Items Furthest away always at bottom of the stack
Toms Tiff file tip and tips on proper folder structures
Naming convention Vahakn uses for his projects: (Job Number - Client - name of photographer)
Use of WIPs (Work in Progress) streams for email conversations
Delete the shots that don’t work! (unless you want the clients to end up picking them)
Disney and the case of the hairy arms
Green Screen - shoot on grey, not on green! And avoid shooting on white for anything you want to cut out. 50% grey probably best
Shoot on Haze on Black - Then use blend modes (ie. screen or hard mix)
i1 Display Pro calibrator
Jigsaw24
Stanley Green - Black Passport
Eugeune Smith - Minamata trailer
Tom’s Hand Spanks (retouching glove)
Robert Frank - London and Wales book and the image that we discuss
Sergio Larrain photobook
Website: https://www.the-retouchers.com/about
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vahaknvorperian/?hl=en
Astropad software for turning your tablet into a retouching tablet
Tim Walker - Fashion Photographer
Shooting plates & assets - blank plates at beginning and the end of a shoot
Vanity Fair 2018 retouching cock up
Jay Brooks - All Creatures Great and Small - Series 2 image
Nodel Ninja panoramic head
Panoramic stitch - Capture One
PT Gui software
TIPS
Always keep the original layer - duplicate it and lock the original away
Separate background and skin into folders - naming accordingly
Depth of your canvas - your layer stacks. Items Furthest away always at bottom of the stack
Toms Tiff file tip and tips on proper folder structures
Naming convention Vahakn uses for his projects: (Job Number - Client - name of photographer)
Use of WIPs (Work in Progress) streams for email conversations
Delete the shots that don’t work! (unless you want the clients to end up picking them)
Disney and the case of the hairy arms
Green Screen - shoot on grey, not on green! And avoid shooting on white for anything you want to cut out. 50% grey probably best
Shoot on Haze on Black - Then use blend modes (ie. screen or hard mix)
i1 Display Pro calibrator
Jigsaw24
Stanley Green - Black Passport
Eugeune Smith - Minamata trailer
Tom’s Hand Spanks (retouching glove)
Robert Frank - London and Wales book and the image that we discuss
Sergio Larrain photobook
Released:
Aug 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (63)
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