Sunday, December 18, 2016


Now, this is definitely not a step-by-step guide. But here is one of the most important tools I used in editing this image! Hope you enjoy!
Color!
I use this on literally every single image I work on!
Taking away green from the skin, not a problem! Adding and enhancing colors without damaging the integrity of the image, this is the tool for you! In this image I made her skin look white, eyes yellow! No more pink/redness of the skin messing with my goal look!
Photoshop CS6
-Image
-Adjustments
-Hue/Saturation
In this tab, you can click on Master and select different colors. On this image I selected –Reds

Now! Set the saturation really high! Anything near the 80’s, it looks bad! But do not fear, you will change this back. It is just to give you a reference on what colors you are about to change.

Now, move your mouse off the tab and hovered over the image, -clicked on the red hues in the skin.
By doing this, you will see some pinks-reds-oranges-and yellows bared in on the bottom of the tab! 


Two little bars with dark grey between, two large bars with light grey between.

Congratulations! Move those little bars and big bars around until you have selected just the colors you want to change! Once its selected, move the saturation down, move hue and lightness around, play with it and change the image colors to exactly what you want!


Have fun!
Ambereileen.com
Ambereileenphotography.com
 

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Created some awesome new business cards (=

Plastic business cards! The white will be transparent.
Designer/Photographer: Amber Baxter

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Register for glasses today. Nothing more exciting than over 20 credits of pure photography classes!
Photography: Amber Baxter
Model: Rosabella Nzambi 
July 9th, 2014

Sunday, July 6, 2014

The moment you create a piece that you are just crazy about! <3

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Website

I finished my website! So excited, please go check it out (= www.ambereileenphotography.com

Thursday, January 23, 2014

I did this a longgg while back, but is still one of my favorite shoots (=


Ky Perkins 

School

So here are two assignments for my Photography History class this week (= pretty fun lol 
Solarization
A technique popular in the late 1800 and early 1900's
I had to take an image I had photographed before and add this effect. The older versions were obviously used on film and created in the dark room, but I simulated it on Photoshop

And my Scanogram
Created on my scanner by placing objects, paper, and lights. lol
Definitely suggest people to try it. Its very fun and interesting.