Senior Year Yearbook Staff - Created in Adobe Photoshop. I worked with five students from the Lee's Summit Baptist Temple School in Lee's Summit, Missouri, to design their yearbook. As a tribute to their hard work, I made this photo to go in the book. I took individual photos of each of them and placed them in various locations around the church. In the original photo of the building, there was a scrawny tree centered between the windows that I opted to remove.
Manhattan Town Center Staff Photo 2007 - Created in Adobe Photoshop. When I went to work for the Manhattan Town Center, the general manager wanted a new group photo with me for the office wall, but he did not want to have to gather the group together and pose for the new picture. I told him to give me a day and I'd fix it for him. The top photo is the original portrait and the bottom photo is the one with me added. The GM was most impressed!
Manhattan Town Center Staff Photo 2008 - Created in Adobe Photoshop. We took a new staff photo for 2008, and part way through the year an employee left and was replaced. The general manager asked me if I could "fix" the portrait again.
Family Photo - Created in Adobe Photoshop. A good friend had a family photo that included everyone except his granddaughter. He asked if I could add her to the family photo using an individual photo of her. He and his wife were pleased with the result.
Manhattan Town Center Staff Photo 2009 - Created in Adobe Photoshop. Apparently the boss had been quite impressed with my graphic design work. After my position was eliminated at the corporate level and I was let go, he hired me as a freelance designer to take myself out of the photo so they didn't have to take a new one for 2010. No good deed goes unpunished!
Created in Adobe Photoshop - I still don't think my daughter appreciates what I did to this picture of her! Eyes, teeth, and skin textures were taken from images on the internet and layered over her beautiful face.
Several years ago I taught a senior class yearbook class at a private school. One of the students was a huge fan of the Three Stooges, so I made him the "Fourth Stooge".
gLike
Photo Editing and Manipulation