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Photo Restoration Fun

July 15, 2012 in Freelancing, Photography, Photoshop

I recently finished a photo restoration job for a family friend that was challenging, but ultimately quite successful.

I was given two originals – a rare thing – and each one was pretty badly damaged. The “good” thing was that they were damaged in mostly different areas.

Ingerson Photo Restoration A    Ingerson Photo Restoration B

That meant that I could take areas from one to fix the other and come up with a complete photo. Then, it was just a matter of repairing the creases, scratches, and tape marks. However, since one of the originals was entirely cut off on the bottom, and the other had the corners cut, I had to do a little Photoshop Magic to finish it off. I was very lucky that there was enough detail left in her face between the two copies to make it work. Everything else can be retouched or even faked a little bit to create a convincing restoration. But if the face is too far gone, there’s not much hope.

All-in-all, I think it turned out quite nicely!

Ingerson Photo Restoration Final

As Promised: Photoshop CS6: Video QuickStart Sample

July 5, 2012 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Inspiration, Photography, Photoshop, Tutorials, Video

To learn more about how to use Photoshop check out my series Photoshop CS6: Video QuickStart at Peachpit.com!

This is an HD video, so it may take a few minutes to open. (If anyone has a better video player for WordPress, I’m all ears!)

Photoshop CS6: Masks

Photoshopping and the Media – A Conversation with a High School Freshman

May 11, 2012 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Interviews, Photography, Photoshop

Back in early April, I was approached by a high school freshman who was working on a paper about the role of Photoshop and photo manipulation in the media – both news and otherwise – and how that affects self-image in young people. I was, of course, glad to help out and below is how I responded to her questions about my views on the subject and how I make my own decisions with regards to Photoshop and image retouching. It’s kind of a stream of consciousness and could certainly be expanded upon, so please bear with my jumping around.

If you have any comments, please share them in the comments below!

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Making a Comeback

May 9, 2012 in Freelancing, Graphic Design Podcast, News, Personal, Web Design, Web Design Podcast

My apologies for the extended absence. It seems like the past two years have been a real struggle to keep the blog portion of the site going as I have been devoting my time – where I rightly should – to my family and as I continue the adjustment to my new job.

For those that might still have me in their news feeds or bookmarks and actually stop by from time to time, just after Thanksgiving I started work as the Outreach & Web Assistant at the Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise & Commercialization (CCTEC) at Cornell University. Basically, I’m the webmaster, social media guy, and a support person for the Outreach group in our office. We are the technology transfer office for the university, securing patents for inventions developed by faculty, staff, and students that belong to Cornell and then either licensing those inventions to outside companies or starting companies based on those technologies. Five months in and I’m feeling pretty good about my position. There is still a lot to be learned but it’s a most welcome change from where I was until early January 2011.

With my one-hour commute each way to Ithaca every day, dinner and play time with a two-year-old, and then a couple of hours with my wife before an earlier bedtime than I had been used to, something had to be put on the back burner and the blog was it.

I’ve also put Graphic Talk Radio on hiatus for the time being. I had recorded a number of episodes at once and then had a full schedule through November and December but I haven’t had the chance to record more. I definitely want to return tot he show. It’s been a lot of fun for me and the response I’ve gotten from listeners has been great. I may even start recording shows from my car during my commute, we’ll see.

All of a sudden, projects have been coming in on the freelance side. I am in the middle of a large product photo editing project for an online pharmaceutical distributor in the UK – basically taking their product shots off the background and watermarking them. And they have another large chunk of files waiting in the wings for me after this round is complete.

A writer living in Cape Town, South Africa has a new screenplay she’s going to start shopping around and she is going to have me design a website and some marketing materials for her so she can show it off to potential studios. I’m very excited about this one because the sketches I’ve seen of the design look great and offer a lot of different possibilities.

And even today, I’ve gotten a pair of contacts about photo manipulation projects that might pan out. So, things are starting to move along in positive directions.

I can’t make any promises but I hope to get back into a regular routine of blogging soon, even if it’s with shorter posts only a few times a week. It’s been a labor of love these past (almost) 10  years that I’ve been writing online and I want to keep it going if I can.

So, if you have any ideas for what you would like me to post about or ideas for Graphic Talk Radio episodes, please let me know! In the meantime, I have a post in mind for Friday that might be interesting if you want to stop back and give it a read.

Episode 8 of Graphic Talk Radio is Now Live!

December 19, 2011 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Podcast, Photoshop, Web Design, Web Design Podcast

Graphic Talk Radio - A podcast about graphic design, web design, and freelancing.

This week on Graphic Talk Radio – my graphic and web design podcast – we look at what it takes to become an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop to help you stand above fellow designers and to build your confidence as a creative professional.

This is the last episode of the graphic design podcast for the season. We will return after the new year with new episodes and more tips, tricks and discussions about graphic design, web design, freelancing and the tools we use to do our work.

Subscribe to this Web Design Podcast in iTunes or stream it with Stitcher.com.

Graphic Talk Radio Episode #7 Is Now Up!

December 12, 2011 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Podcast, Photography, Photoshop, Web Design, Web Design Podcast

Graphic Talk Radio - A podcast about graphic design, web design, and freelancing.

This week on Graphic Talk Radio – my graphic and web design podcast – I talk about how outsourcing some of the services you are not an expert at will provide your clients with a better product and will give you more of an opportunity to focus on your passion.

Subscribe to this Web Design Podcast in iTunes or stream it with Stitcher.com.

Recreating a Moment with Tim Burton

December 9, 2011 in Freelancing, Photography, Photoshop

A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by a NYC man who wanted to see if I could fix the photo below because his camera wasn’t focusing properly and was giving him really blurry photos.

Blurry Photo of Tim Burton

There is just not enough information in the details of the people to sharpen it in any significant way and I certainly couldn’t make a sharp photo out of it. I emailed him back apologetically saying that there just wasn’t anything I could do. He thanked me for taking a look and I thought we were done.

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Day One As a Web Designer at Cornell University

November 29, 2011 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Personal, Photoshop, Web Design

Outreach/Web Assistant for the Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise & Commercialization at Cornell UniversityToday is my first day as the Outreach/Web Assistant at the Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise & Commercialization.

In the nearly 11 months since I was last employed in a full-time position, I must have applied or sent my resume to a couple hundred companies with little, if any, response. This economy has hit creative professionals pretty hard and the competition for jobs in the creative fields is fierce. In all that time, I only had 6 interviews with: a religious organization, a marketing firm, a cluster of radio stations, an ad agency, a forklift manufacturing company, and Cornell.

As I look back on the silent replies and drawn out pauses between interviews and rejections, I think about how it was one of the most prestigious universities in the world that said yes, and it makes me feel very humbled and honored to be the one chosen for the job. It tells me that I really do know what I’m doing and it verifies that I am capable of so much more than my previous job if somewhere like Cornell wants me.

I look at every job as an opportunity to learn and grow. My first job out of college was like a master class in video production and live event A/V and I took huge leaps forward in becoming a Photoshop Expert and graphic designer. At my last job I learned so much about SEO, marketing, and web design – invaluable skills both personally and professionally. And now for the next chapter. I know that, like every other job I’ve had, I will build on the solid foundations I’ve laid before and I will face the challenges before me head-on and I will be the better for it.

Here goes!

Graphic Talk Radio Episode #5 – SEO Linking

November 28, 2011 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Podcast, Photoshop, Tutorials, Web Design, Web Design Podcast, Workflow

Graphic Talk Radio - A podcast about graphic design, web design, and freelancing.

Episode #5 of my Graphic Design Podcast is now live here on the site! You can also subscribe to this Web Design Podcast in iTunes or stream it with Stitcher.com.

This week we are continuing our series about search engine optimization (SEO) tips for bloggers with a quick look at how links and keywords play a vital role in your SEO strategy.

Give it a listen! And if you have any questions, comments, or just want to say “hi” leave a message below, get in touch on one of my various Social Media outlets, use the contact form, or send me an email to info@graphictalkradio.com.

Graphic Talk Radio Episode #4: SEO Foundations

November 21, 2011 in Freelancing, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Podcast, Photoshop, Web Design

Graphic Talk Radio - A podcast about graphic design, web design, and freelancing.

Episode #4 of my new graphic and web design podcast is now live here on the site! You can also subscribe to the graphic design podcast in iTunes or on Stitcher.

This week I am starting a series on SEO Basics for Creatives so those of you who are not web designers can build your blogs and websites to maximize the results that SEO can bring.