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		<title>By: Meeshee Photography</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meeshee Photography</dc:creator>
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		<description>There exists a fine line between how much photoshop editing &amp; polishing a client requests and how much I am willing to do. It&#039;s quite possible to get carried away until you pull back from the computer screen &amp; look at the image. If she no longer looks like the original person, I&#039;ve gone too far. If that photo is released it can create quite a controversy for her &amp; the photographer. It&#039;s acceptable for the client to look glamorized or dramatic as long as she&#039;s recognizable by her &amp; her clients. The trick is optimizing her assets without artificializing them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There exists a fine line between how much photoshop editing &amp; polishing a client requests and how much I am willing to do. It&#8217;s quite possible to get carried away until you pull back from the computer screen &amp; look at the image. If she no longer looks like the original person, I&#8217;ve gone too far. If that photo is released it can create quite a controversy for her &amp; the photographer. It&#8217;s acceptable for the client to look glamorized or dramatic as long as she&#8217;s recognizable by her &amp; her clients. The trick is optimizing her assets without artificializing them.</p>
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