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The Iconic Milton H. Greene

 Photography can be used to capture powerful images that can ignite emotion in an audience. Milton H. Greene is a photographer who was able to do this, using his great timing to capture the perfect photo. He is known for taking photos revolving around fashion, film, music, and art but he used his talent the best when capturing photos of celebrities. He made his subject feel beautiful and sexy which is important when it comes to capturing the perfect photo.   Born on March 14, 1922 in New York, Milton grew up to eventually love photography, starting to take photos at 14 years old. His admiration for the art form led him to become an intern for famous photographers such as Elliot  Elisofan and Louise Dahl- Wolfe. These experiences opened the doors for him to start to work for well-known magazine issues such as Life, Harper's Bazaar, and Vogue.   Milton's most prominent and career making move was working with the famous actress and model Marilyn Monroe. The two formed...

Portraits

                                                         This was taken in the Studio. This was taken in the lobby. This was also taken in the lobby. This was taken in the overpass. This was taken in my house.

Retouch Example

This young girl's face was once plagued with acne but with photoshop, I managed to edit it out. First, I found the spot healing tool on the left side of the photoshop application. Then I just used that tool to erase all of the blemishes.

Reflection Photos

Saturation & Masking Example

 I added on to a previously edited photo that was already cropped and straightened. First off, I brought the brightness up to 15 and the contrast up to 6 to change up the photo a little bit. I liked what I saw so I went on to change the saturation of the photo. I brought the saturation up to 50 and loved the vibrant color of the flowers, but didn't like the orange tint on the subject's skin. I then went on to click the brush tool and brushed over the subject to fix the issue. I switched between brush sizes and got the photo to a point that I was satisfied. xoxo -B