PORTRAIT RETOUCHING WORKSHOP
Digital Photographer|Issue 280
Create beautifully characterful images with our guide to professional portrait post-processing
Peter Fenech
PORTRAIT RETOUCHING WORKSHOP

Image retouching has become an integral part of the photographer's workflow. However, with portrait photography in particular, the level of work carried out and the effects this can have on the representation of the ideal body form have been heavily scrutinised in the general media.

On the other hand, most of our clients expect (indeed, often demand) that we retouch images of them and so the old saying that everything in moderation is the best solution applies to this genre. Pro photographers understand that sensitivity is required and therefore, we should always aim to promote our subject's best qualities.

Even when the situation calls for extensive editing, we can still work to retain a sense of authenticity in our portraits. This can be achieved by first defining why each action is required and how it will enhance the image. As long as the retouching work you apply does not create a false representation of your subject, beyond what they might ordinarily expect, then it can be justified.

After all, if by not applying a specific effect the photo will no longer meet the requirements of the person you're creating it for, then it has failed.

Over the next few pages, with help from three experienced professional portrait retouchers, we'll explore the core editing steps you should consider for your workflow and examine how to ensure your images not only look their best but also have integrity and truthfulness at their heart.

Skin retouching

Paula Stopka explains how to retouch skin while maintaining a natural and authentic look

Skin retouching plays an important part in the editing process of portrait photography.

It enhances the subject's look and gets rid of any imperfections, such as blemishes or uneven skin tone. There are different retouching techniques we can use and they often vary among photographers, as each has its unique style and approach.

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