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130323-2 Lola Frost for Art of Adornment, 2013
3 images
digital photograph, digially manipulated photograph, photograph.


130323-1 Lola Frost for Art of Adornment, 2013
2 images
digital photograph, digially manipulated photograph, photograph.


Christmas 2012, 2012
digitally manipulated composite photograph, digially manipulated photograph, digital photograph.


Amaranthine Apparition, 2007
digitally manipulated infrared photograph, digitally manipulated composite photograph, digital photograph, digially manipulated photograph, photograph, infra-red photograph.


Catwoman in the Lake City Art Museum, 2009
digitally manipulated composite photograph, digital photograph, photograph.


Victorian Goth Girl, 2009
4 images
digially manipulated photograph, digital photograph.


Of Photoshop and Dresses

A good job in Photoshop is like a great dress. If a woman is wearing a great dress people will think, "What a beautiful woman" when she walks in the room and not even notice the dress. A mediocre dress overpowers the woman. Likewise, with good work in Photoshop, people will only notice the beauty of the image and never realize what was done to get it there.

Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/960380.html


Making One Picture from Two Exposures










Above are two exposures of my friend Isaac, a.k.a. DJ Pandemonium, doing his thing at 560 Club last month, shot by another friend and fellow photographer, Michael Dicus.

The first exposure, with no flash, the lights on the DJ decks and in the background look great, but we can't see Isaac at all. In the second one, with the flash, Isaac is well exposed, but we lose all the interesting stuff around him.

Michael was kind enough to upload these shots to my website, Gothic BC and I wanted something for the opening shot of the gallery for the night and decided an combination of these two shots would work. Enter the magic of Photoshop.


Bootlegger



High waist pant design by Nikki Rose

Model, Nikki Rose

Photography & Photomanipulation, Michael R. Barrick ("Atratus")


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