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    Added on Monday 26 October 2009 15:59:16
    by MakeupByRisa
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    yes I have a tendency to ramble :)

    The other thing I forgot to mention (sorry it was late when I recorded this), I DO edit all of my photos. By editing, I mean Adobe Bridge and sometimes Photoshop. I use CS3. I had issues with the "ethics" of this for the LONGEST time and it wasn't until I took my photography class that I became "ok" with it. My teacher explained that every single photo in existence whether taken through film or digitally has been edited. Photoshop is a digital darkroom, Even in darkrooms, photos are edited, whether they are burned and dodged to make things darker/lighter or the exposure time is messed with etc.
    I take all of my photos at the largest possible resolution size and when I use my Rebel, I always shoot in RAW. If you take photos at a resolution of 600x800, they'll be much more difficult to edit than those with a largest size of say over 2000 pixels in width.

    No one wants to look at acne, as it's distracting from the overall feel of a photo. So if I have blemishes, I either burn and dodge the dark/light spots or I use the clone stamp, always with photo at 100% or more. I also sometimes burn areas to make them appear darker.

    The blur tool, I find, is the most overused and improperly used tool in photoshop and when/if used to edit skin (blemishes), all it does is scream that you've edited your photo and there's probably a pimple beneath that blur.

    If you don't know how to use photoshop, there are TONS of tutorials here on youtube. Do your research. It's an extremely comprehensive program and there's multiple ways to accomplish the same outcome - everyone has their favorite ways of doing things (as with any art), so don't feel overwhelmed if you don't "get it" right away.

    Point and shoot cameras are referred to as such because most people literally just point the lens and click the button (shoot), but with every camera there are artistic decisions or choices to be made. Lighting is one. And the white balance setting is important when considering your lighting choice because different lights have different temperatures. Your camera is made to process different lights, whether it's an actual bulb, florescent, halogen (has a blue sheen), daylight, clouds etc.

    Composition is another choice. How do you want your photo to be seen? I attempt to frame my photos how I want them, but if you're unhappy with the framing of the shot, consider cropping it. There's a rule of thirds when it comes to composition (look it up). This has been found to be more appealing to the eye as it looks more balanced.

    Depth of Field (DOF), or aperture is another to consider. Example: A photo of me standing in front of the golden gate bridge where I am completely in focus, yet the bridge is not. Most point and shoot cameras do not come with a setting where you can manipulate the aperture, but you can kinda fake it with the macro setting in the sense that you can focus on a flower and the background will be blurred. You can also hold the camera slightly above you (since this is makeup related) and focus on your lashes and your lips will be blurred, or vice versa.

    Have fun, play and experiment!



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  • theiloveowls9

    nice eyelashes (wait never mind)
    Friday 26 August 2011 12:03:01
  • MJJking4ever

    do you have a twitter
    Monday 23 May 2011 18:04:44
  • MrKilllol

    it is easy to you you are natural beautiful ............
    Wednesday 05 January 2011 07:03:15
  • MrKilllol

    it is easy to you you are natural beautiful ...
    Wednesday 05 January 2011 07:02:35
  • stanbarley

    I didn't know about the tissue lol thankx
    Friday 24 December 2010 01:50:14
  • sweetpieo9o498

    how do you focus a camera so for when you record
    Tuesday 30 November 2010 22:19:21
  • antropoloscar

    you are very KInd ! great tips
    Wednesday 07 July 2010 00:39:02
  • q6r1357

    yaa that what i use in taking photos but what can you do if you were in the street
    Thursday 27 May 2010 14:11:03
  • SassieGurl4Luv

    What style of camera do you use? I have a Canon Rebel XT
    Monday 03 May 2010 19:57:27
  • Chessiemycat

    well i mean if you change the shutter speed the photo is brighter and more vibrant. And I love film photography it's the only thing i like... I hate digital cameras if you wanna know the truth.
    Monday 15 March 2010 18:03:19
  • daltiepoo

    they are for makeup. i doubt she would wear them out. unless for halloween
    Sunday 07 March 2010 22:30:10
  • emmie1571

    i want to do photography as it intrests me but i can only do it in two years :(
    Saturday 20 February 2010 16:30:00
  • isabrina18

    iam wayyy sorry but ur pritty without the big lashes they r not atractive looking
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 22:16:54
  • grif04

    Nice video but I think the most important thing people can grab from this is the one single thing that you were holding, the light source, regardless of cameras and photoshop and all that FAQ - the first and most important thing to anyones and obviousley this girls photos is the direction and intensity of the light. Being able to control it leads to creativity. Disregard all that other stuff as it is pointless snobby garble. Nice job Risa. Love to see some of your work.
    Friday 25 December 2009 16:22:51
  • grif04

    do not put a piece of tissue close over to a flash (pop up or off camera) - it can catch fire from the heat coming off the flash. you would really need something like a milk carton to work alot better or look for something such as a puffer diffuser online - or just buy a cheap off camera flash with these parts already installed. 150euro min.
    Friday 25 December 2009 16:22:20
  • darkemo57

    uhm..wahtz with ur eyelashez??
    Friday 11 December 2009 02:51:42
  • anCHEEsuckuh

    What kind've camera do you record with?! Just wondering :D
    Friday 11 December 2009 01:46:21
  • perolocooo

    what about taking picture outside the hair is also a big problem
    Saturday 28 November 2009 02:45:39
  • soniyah25

    thid vidoe is great i learnt some great tricks thankyou.x
    Wednesday 25 November 2009 06:48:42
  • megann61218

    can you make a tuturial on how to edit your phoos on photoshop? even though i have Cs2, they're similar :)
    Thursday 12 November 2009 21:36:19
  • missjanessamakeup

    love. :) i use a film rebel. <3
    Friday 06 November 2009 17:14:12
  • yessaid

    Thank you so much for this video!
    Wednesday 04 November 2009 13:13:21
  • MakeupByRisa

    lol @ this comment! You may be able to turn your flash down though...do you know all of the features your camera has? Im only asking because most people dont use their camera's to their full advantage because they're unaware of the features.
    Wednesday 04 November 2009 02:27:33
  • gloriababycc

    my bf's digi cam definately doesnt work as well as mine's but what im jealous about is his cam has a soft flash option.. i wish my canon had that! interesting to know that holdin a tissue in front of the flash will have the same effect! i will be parading around the clubs now w camera n tissue in hand.. for about 3 minutes before its soaked w alcohol! haha :)
    Tuesday 03 November 2009 23:42:06
  • ladolcekekschen

    Thank you. You´ve helped me a lot
    Wednesday 28 October 2009 18:48:30
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