Photo styles & Colorizing
RAW
RAW image refers to the native, unedited image captured during your photoshoot. Many times these images are stunning on their own, but can be enhanced by retouching subtle details.
Colorized
Editing and colorizing bring your images to life! This is an example of the same photo being edited to remove another guest’s profile, with additional colorizing to enrich the image.
Black and white
When photography was invented, all photographs were monochrome, or single tone and color - black and white, blue and white, or brown and white, using the available materials of the time. As photography technology progressed, other tones became available including Sepia and eventually color.
Black and white photography can provide dramatic images by focusing on simplicity, lighting, and your subjects.
Sepia
Sepia delivers the look of historic film photos like in an antique shop or prints in a museum, and that’s where this style came from. Sepia emerged during the evolution of film development. Sepia photography is similar to black-and-white in that it’s monochromatic but with more brown or tan tones.
Sepia provides exceptional drama for formal affairs and print formats and is frequently used in fine-art applications.
Postwork & editing
All images will undergo editing that includes colorizing. For your top hero images, enahcing images with photoshop to remove objects and retouch small details creates a beatiful final image that would be nearly impossible to capture otherwise.