Yes, post production. So editing, basically.

You’re welcome. You’re a very talented Photographer!

I also prefer analog stuff; TANGIBLE things that can be touched. More real and I tend to think digital things are a lot more ephemeral & more susceptible to be tampered/ manipulated.

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yes, analog and untouched, when talking about photography is the only way for me.

When I do digital is to create and build art, meant to be digital, so the post-production is core.

Thank you again.

Can you please post an analog pic that’s untouched? So rare these days!

All the perfectly edited & photoshopped images of girls with perfect bodies in magazines, (social) media and advertising has really affected the perception of standards of female beauty. Difficult being a young girl growing up — impossible standards. “Influencers” has only increased shallow vapidness and materialism in society, imho.

The first time one of my Photographer friends and I hung out, we did a photo session. Analog. Actual Kodak film developed at a place. I still have pics. He’s a self taught Photographer/Artist and very talented.

here is one

Very nice pics! Yep, very talented! The Norwegian Photographer friend does mostly landscape photography. But I have a French Photographer friend who was/is part of the fashion industry. He took a beautiful pic of my favorite model ever, Christy Turlington.

Thanks. Appreciate it

here another one