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Sacramento photographer and musician – People and Band Photography

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Figure workshop – Jennifer 02

Figure workshop – Jennifer 02

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February 23rd, 2010
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Figured I should probably get another one of these posted.  I’ve been procrastinating on a lot of these because Photoshop is borked on my machine somehow, and a lot of these require extensive use of cloning to get rid of unwanted background stuff.  Lightroom doesn’t have much in the way of precision when it comes to this sort of thing, but it does the job in a rough kind of way.

Here’s one of the early shots into the shoot.  Love how this came out, been one of my faves from the get-go.  I pause almost every time I browse by it.

And I guess you could blame my friend Veronica for making me feel like I’m not doing my duty of posting new pics, and therefore getting me to do one of these when I should be showering and going to bed.  Which I’m doing now, as it’s getting late.

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  • MATT, YOUR ANGRY FRIEND
    WHY WASN'T I INVITED TO THIS PHOTO SHOOT!??!
  • Lou
    haha... because you're not part of the group i'm in, and it was a workshop, so you had to pay. haha.
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