Not your Mother’s Wedding Photos - Part II
One trendy post processing technique is called Texturing. The key to texturing is picking the right type of textures, and the right combination to give the photo a special feel.
Boe Lefebvre, of Pokedog Photography, utilizes a variety of techniques. For example, he says:
"I might overlay an image of a scuffed up cement wall to give the image depth, and then add a vivid image of green grass for color, and finally a blurred image of bright street lights to vary the tone and exposure. There can be millions of combinations and unlimited layers created to craft a work of fine art that a wedding couple could have printed on canvas to hang on their wall as a conversation piece, without feeling the need to pull it down after the one year anniversary."
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Edgier locations work really well with textures for photos.
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