You may or may not have made it to my presentation at the NECCC 2010 conference in Amherst. The presentation titled as this post’s title focused on a workflow to produce plausible and pleasing presentations of model and portraiture photography. The NECCC Speaker Notes contains a 4-page write up of the presentation, but due to space limitations much of the content and many of the photographs and other images had to be eliminated.
You can read elsewhere on this site in three separate blog posts a more detailed version of the presentation with content that serves as background material. If you like to have an easy to read, carefully formatted, richly illustrated version, you can purchase the electronic copy of the expanded and extended content. It contains 19 carefully laid out pages that are easy to read and many before-after photographs with explanations.
I will donate 25% of the proceeds to NECCC to support their ongoing operations.
The expanded notes of the presentation with the same title at NECCC 2010. A recommended workflow for editing model and portraiture photographs with examples. 25% of proceeds will be donated to NECCC
Price: $5.00
Related posts:
- Photoshop Is A Girl’s Best Friend – Part III Retouching the Portrait
- Photoshop Is A Girl’s Best Friend – Part II Smart Shoot
- Photoshop Is A Girl’s Best Friend – Part I Glamor Photography
- Munki See, Munki Do: Display Calibration
- Sharpening Workshop
- Don’t Bruise the Pixels
- Atmospheric FX by JP Caponigro
Photoshop Is a Girl's Best Friend Expanded Notes are available.

Hello !
I hope this is not a duplicate. The first draft seems to have disappeared, but I do not know if it was sent.
Your presentation at the NECCC conference was simply EXCELLENT. Very well done and applicable not just to portraiture,
I would like to buy the extended notes. However, I wish to pay by check.
Please provide address to which I could mail payment.
Sincerely,
George S. Gati
Thank you for your kind words George. I will write a message to you. I am very pleased to hear that you enjoyed the presentation as much as I enjoyed preparing for it and delivering to an enthusiastic crowd.