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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 797432" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Photoshop like any tool can be overused (the cardboard could be overused), newcomers tend to always overuse, but shoot a wedding and have a bride with a zit, you won't sell many pictures. There are many such circumstances or situations and your job as a photographer is to make folks look good, otherwise you are a photojournalist, not a wedding photographer or portrait photographer. I used a Bogen enlarger, wiff of chemicals now! Clients today have a expectation, the past they didn't know what to expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 797432, member: 753"] Photoshop like any tool can be overused (the cardboard could be overused), newcomers tend to always overuse, but shoot a wedding and have a bride with a zit, you won't sell many pictures. There are many such circumstances or situations and your job as a photographer is to make folks look good, otherwise you are a photojournalist, not a wedding photographer or portrait photographer. I used a Bogen enlarger, wiff of chemicals now! Clients today have a expectation, the past they didn't know what to expect. [/QUOTE]
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