Before & After

First photo is Original, second - after global adjustments in Camera Raw, and the last - after selective adjustments in Photoshop.

Firstly, I adjusted white balance, and tonal adjustments. Additionally, I utilized the transform tool to correct the perspective. Following that, I moved to Photoshop where I fixed various areas such as the plant leaves, chair fabric as well as the ceiling.

First photo is Original, second - after global adjustments in Camera Raw, and the last - after selective adjustments in Photoshop.

Firstly, I did basic adjustmens by correcting the white balance and opening up the shadows. I also reduced noise in detail panel and adjusted perspective using a transform tool. Then, I moved to Photoshop, where I focused on removing dust across the picture. Additionally, I edited the shadows on the ceiling and under the sink cabinet to make it cleaner.

In this picture my biggest challenge was to fix reflections of the shiny surface of the lipstick. I also retouched the red seamless and white table.

For this product shot, I cleaned up the label, added a missing edge at the bottom of the glass container, and created a reflection on the table to give it the appearance of a reflective surface.

A photo of my mom taken over 30 years ago. As time affects photos in unpleasant ways, I recovered this mom’s likeness for a new life while mostly using a stamp tool.

In this photo I changed the color of the gloves using Hue/Saturation adjustment layer as well as did minor adjustments on skin and eyes mostly with curves adjustment layer.

For this photo, I used the content-aware tool to fix the background. I also removed the sun flare on the model's face and edited her hair using the stamp tool. Additionally, I utilized curves to enhance the model's skin by applying dodging and burning technique.

While I don’t have access to a studio yet there is no other choice but be creative. Photoshop was a key to fulfil my vision for this maternity photoshoot. I used a pen tool to make the selection after which I was able to add a new background. I also changed the color of the dress and to keep the realistic look, I brought back the shadows of my subject from the original shot.

In this photo of a fruit table, I replaced the apple and orange at the center of the picture with additional strawberries.

The panorama of San Francisco I made a couple of year ago. I used photoshop not only to merge 6 files but also to eliminate distractions such as a trash container on the right side of the picture, or a gigantic lens flare that appeared in the shadows under the bridge after I brightened the photo to bring back some detail from the dark areas. I also fixed the edges by filling in empty pixels.

To fix the color cast in this photo I used Photoshop to select black and white points.