
One of a series of images recently retouched for Alison’s portfolio.
Alison Taylor is a London based, freelance professional make up artist. with experience in Beauty, Fashion, Photographic and Film work.
Check out her portfolio at http://www.alisontaylormakeup.com/
Posted: March 27th, 2011 | Author: jd_photofixer | Filed under: news beauty retouching | Tags: Beauty Retouching, Fashion retoucher, Glamour Retoucher, London Beauty retouch | No Comments »

My online portfolio for Garry uses a simple but aesthetic interface built in Flash and uses XML, so that Garry can easily modify the images and text content on the site. The website allows for scaling of images on large/small screens and can feature potentially unlimited portfolios and information sections.
Combined with this, I have also installed a simple WordPress blog so Garry can keep a record of his newest work.
Take a look at www.garryerrillphotographer.com
I also have many other examples of webdesign for photographers and businesses at my other site www.nxmd.co.uk
Posted: March 27th, 2011 | Author: jd_photofixer | Filed under: news web design | Tags: Garry Errill Photography, photo online folio, Portfolio web, Web Design | No Comments »
this site is built in Flash and uses XML so that the images can be edited and uploaded without needing the help of a designer. You can see some other examples of similar sites in my photographic web design portfolio
You might also be interested in taking a look at my other design related site NXMD, for other examples plus other types of website and graphic design
Posted: March 13th, 2011 | Author: jd_photofixer | Filed under: web design | Tags: Flash website, photo website, photographer website, photographic portfolio, Web Design | No Comments »
Beauty Retouching for Natasha Corne Photography
Posted: March 12th, 2011 | Author: jd_photofixer | Filed under: beauty retouching | Tags: Beauty Retoucher, London beauty retouching, london fashion retoucher | No Comments »
Photographed by Mark Enstone for GingerLily,
All the elements were pathed around so that all the internal contents could be homogenised and standardised to a set colour. The original was photographed flat and I removed the original shadow and created a new one to give the idea they were stacked vertically.
Posted: March 12th, 2011 | Author: jd_photofixer | Filed under: packshot retouching | Tags: clipping paths, london product retouch, packshot retoucher, precision retouching, product post production, Product retoucher | No Comments »