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Client Details
- Member Since: Sep 2010
- Last Login: 6 Sep 2010
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Category:Design > Photography
ID:35712
Title:Wedding Photography - Re-toucher
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I am looking for a re-toucher to help me out during busy periods (summer) & If I find the right re-toucher, I\'m looking to outsource all my work, including, my lifestyle family shoots, maternity, newborn, Boudoir and weddings. My work is regular and due to weddings booking a year in advance I can give you dates when you would expect work so its great for scheduling.
I\'m looking to pay around £200 for a 350 image edit.
I have four weddings ready right now to be edited and re-touched so it would be instant work.
I can send you a link to my website so that you can take a look at my photography and let me know if you think my editing style could be easily copied as its important to me that the end result looks like my work. I really don\'t like over processed, soft skin looks, I\'m looking for something more modern, and fashiony so the colours need to pop and the images need to look clean a sharp.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£150 - £200 (Approx $235 - $314)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:06/09/2010 12:01
Clarification Board
M. M. on 06/09/2010 12:04Hi Zoe,
I'm interested in the job. Can I have a link to your website and ask you in more details what kind of editing you need? Basic adjustments/Crop/SFX?
Thanks
Marco
T. L. on 06/09/2010 12:05Hi, I'm interested in the job. Being myself an intermediate level photographer, I have experience in retouching pictures with a 6 years background of artworker and graphic designer. Could you please send me the link to your website? Many thanks, Tamas.
R. M. on 06/09/2010 12:42Hi Zoe
I am interested in your photo retouching work - are you able to specify in more detail the type of thing your require. Please can you also send me the link to your website so that I can get a better idea before I bid.
Thanks
Rosanne
K. B. on 06/09/2010 13:42Hi Zoe,
Will you please send me a link to your website? Cheers.
Kay
S. C. on 06/09/2010 13:45regarding my bid, my rates are extremely negotiable, as I do re-touching out of enjoyment!
E. R. on 06/09/2010 14:02Hello
I am also interested in bidding, so I would like to have a look at the style of your work. Could you also clarify what would be a typical amount of editing / retouching for 350 wedding photos..ie cropping, removing blemishes, tweaking colour balance/exposure/contrast etc.
Emma
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