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Dear Woody,
I am looking at the Floral Grunge Overlay. I see how the woman looks after the overlay. The softness and change of the picture, is this done by the overlay or another technique.
I am looking for something to give my photos that soft and inviting look. I have been loving Grunge for about a year now and that is what I work with the most.
Please tell me how you got that picture to look like that.
Thank you
Theresa
November 23rd, 2010 at 11:23 pm
Theresa,
That is in an upcoming issue of 15 minute makeover. The softness comes from our specific blend of work on the image after, not the overlay. It is one of the most requested senior techniques we do in our boutique model portrait studio. Think about signing up for it, it will be well worth it.
November 24th, 2010 at 9:12 am