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Leon Mead Photography : Dear Imagenomic Team,

Let me just say a BIG THANKYOU for the Portraiture 2.

I am a Snapper, a newspaper based shooter for the last 25 years.
I now live in Remote Australia, in Broome, Western Australia, running my own busy business.
Its a tourist town in the dry season and Ive built up a following with people flying in and getting married on our beautiful Cable Beach and out in the wild Kimberley.

I am always looking for a bit more from my photography and my clients, always trying to improve, and push my work along.

What Portraiture 2 has let me do, is take  nice photographic image and turn it into a awesome piece of artwork.
This program, Portraiture 2, is going to make my final presentation to  my clients, look 50% better again.
Which will also turn in to cold hard dollars in the sky rocket.

Guys, Gals, Snappers, Togs out here, "This is the shit !  Awesome, wicked, essential tools for anybody shooting, weddings and portraits, Get into it "

Fix that acne problem, wrinkles, blemishes, all gone with a a few easy clicks.
Photographic art images a few clicks.
The girls love it.

I cannot speak highly enough of Portraiture 2, It is so easy to use and makes such a big impact on your work.
Cheap, easy to use and will make you a lot of money.

I am a big fan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Leon Mead.



Leon Mead Photography
20 Hopton st,
PO BOX 2365
Broome, WA, 6725.

www.leonmeadphotography.com
PH : 08 91925587
MOB : 0421615975
SKYPE contact : meadsbroometime

Leon Mead Photography

Dear Imagenomic Team, Let me just say a BIG THANKYOU for the Portra ...

Updated: Oct 27, 2009 9:19pm PST

Mac Holbert / Nash Editions : I photograph to entertain myself. As a child my mother was always encouraging me to look deeper into the world and find the visual treasures - interesting juxtapositions of light and shadow, serendipitous ironies, ephemeral flashes of beauty and exquisite moments of balance. I search for the extra-ordinary in the ordinary. I am rarely without my camera. It is a tool that allows me to confirm and secure these fleeting moments in time. I have yet to experience anything in my life that is as consistently satisfying as seeking out and finding these riches. Ideally my final expressions are meant to convey the sense of wonder, humor and discovery I see all around me.

www.rmacholbert.com

All images © 2009 R. Mac Holbert All Rights Reserved

Mac Holbert / Nash Editions

I photograph to entertain myself. As a child my mother was always enco ...

Updated: Sep 05, 2009 9:32am PST

John Paul Caponigro : John Paul Caponigro is an internationally respected fine artist whose work has been purchased by diverse collections including Estee Lauder and the Smithsonian. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, Canon Explorers of Light, Epson Stylus Pros, and X-Rite Coloratti, he is the author of Adobe Photoshop Master Class and the DVD series R/Evolution. He lectures and leads workshops at diverse international locations. Get over 100 free downloads when you sign up for his free enews Insights at www.johnpaulcaponigro.com. 

      "I've been working digitally since Photoshop was released and Imagenomic's Noiseware does a better job reducing noise than any other software I've used.

      Noiseware offers sophisticated controls so that I can target different types and amounts of noise based on color and customize ways of reducing them.

      To maintain a non-destructive workflow, I run Noiseware on a separate layer, after upsampling, but before sharpening. I may run several passes at different settings to target different kinds of noise. Using layers also allows selectively applying noise reduction, sometimes at varying opacities. Using Noiseware and Photoshop you can customize effects for extreme precision."

John Paul Caponigro

John Paul Caponigro is an internationally respected fine artist whose ...

Updated: Sep 03, 2009 1:40pm PST

Ken Weingart : Since the age of eleven, when Ken Weingart made his own black and white  prints by hand, his fascination with the visual image has remained steadfast.
 
Today, Weingart’ s goal is to photograph the human face, body, and spirit, and capture the spontaneous moment that makes an image great.
 
Weingart started as an assistant for many great photographers in Los Angeles. Since then, he has worked and lived in New York City, Los Angeles, Italy, and Spain, and is  fluent in Spanish and Italian.
 
He has won numerous awards including  being selected for the Communication Arts Photo  Annual, and his editorial and advertising work has been widely published all over the world.
 
His client list includes: National Marrow Donor Program, Entertainment Weekly, MSN Search, GRP Records, Time Magazine, Titanium Advertising, Miller Freeman Publications, Ogilvy, Warner Bros. Music,  Meredith Corporation, W.B.A., Gillespie Advertising, Glaxosmithkine,  Vibe Magazine, Termerlin McClain, Cambridge University Press, and others.

Regarding Imagenomic products, Ken says "I have used Imagenomic filters and find they are very creative and dependable. I highly recommend them!"

Ken Weingart

http://www.kenweingart.com

Additional Weblinks for Ken Weingart:

http://www.weingartbeauty.com

http://www.weingartphoto.com

http://www.weingartheadshots.com

http://www.kenweingart.com/headshots-new-york-city-ny.htm

http://www.kenweingart.com/headshots-los-angeles-la.htm

http://www.kenweingart.com/photography-workshops.html

All images © 2009 Ken Weingart All Rights Reserved -- Please contact the photographer directly for any usage or redistribution arrangements.

Ken Weingart

Since the age of eleven, when Ken Weingart made his own black and whit ...

Updated: Aug 26, 2009 5:38pm PST

John Farrar : I am a full time photographer based in Brighton in England.  I have worked in a variety of styles including travel photography and architectural photography. 

In the last few years I have concentrated mainly on beauty photographs with a bit of a twist.  

As with so many other photographers I have slowly learned the art of digital retouching but I never felt that I was getting the finished results which I was hoping for.  

A friend of mine then introduced me to the Portraiture Plugin from Imagenomic and suggested that I download the trial version – he then went on to say “Once you have used it I defy you not to buy it".  He was right of course and buying this program has been one of the best investments I have made.  

When I first tried it I tended to stick with the excellent default settings but as I gradually became familiar with the program I became a lot braver and now have some presets of my own.

www.johnfarrar.com

All images © 2009 John Farrar All Rights Reserved

John Farrar

I am a full time photographer based in Brighton in England. I have wo ...

Updated: Aug 29, 2009 1:13pm PST

Ron Kramer / PortraNET.com : Ron Kramer / House of photography, Grand Rapids MI.  Artist of fine portraiture and teacher. Thousands of students follow Ron at his online school of Portraiture "www.PortraNET.com". Ron recommends Imagenomic's "Portraiture plug in" to his students and shares how he uses it in his daily studio workflow.  See raw images and compare with those that have been retouched and processed with the "Portraiture plug-in".

All images © 2009 Ron Kramer All Rights Reserved

Ron Kramer / PortraNET.com

Ron Kramer / House of photography, Grand Rapids MI. Artist of fine po ...

Updated: Aug 26, 2009 9:58am PST

Dean Zulich Photography : Dean Zulich is a Seattle-based photographer who graduated with honors from the Art Institute of Seattle Photography Program in March 2007 and won fifteen different photography scholarships and contests along the way. Since taking the Best Portfolio of the Show award at his graduation, Zulich's career has ignited. In December 2007, he was the runner up on Vh1's reality contest The Shot, America's search for the next great fashion photographer. In May 2008, he was introduced into the Art Institute Alumni Hall of Fame. Also see Dean's "Workflow Wizardry" article on his use of Imagenomic's Pro Plugin Suite.  

www.deanzulich.com

All images © 2009 Dean Zulich All Rights Reserved

Dean Zulich Photography

Dean Zulich is a Seattle-based photographer who graduated with honors ...

Updated: Aug 25, 2009 9:53am PST

Jerry Bezdikian / Stellar Indigo : Imagenomic is pleased to showcase the photography and graphic design brilliance of Jerry Bezdikian of Stellar Indigo www.stellarindigo.com
These samples, featuring Middle Eastern Dance Photography, are a subset from Jerry's collected works in his online gallery.
Jerry also has an extensive Portrait Gallery, and a series on Photo Restoration and Compositing available from his website.

All images © 2009 Jerry Bezdikian All Rights Reserved

Jerry Bezdikian / Stellar Indigo

Imagenomic is pleased to showcase the photography and graphic design b ...

Updated: Aug 25, 2009 11:46am PST

Ian Spanier Photography : When I first discovered the original Portraiture Plugin from Imagenomic, I downloaded the trial and loved it immediately. I purchased it - and then upgraded when Portraiture v.2 came out. For many of the subjects I shoot, I find that I can subtly smooth out the subject's skin, while still maintaining some realistic skin detail, including pores. I am not a big fan of total smoothing out - so the ability to customize the program to my desire is truly amazing. In a world of shrinking budgets, I have had more use for Portraiture than ever; often I am without a groomer or makeup artists and I can literally save a shot that normally would be useless for the level of quality I expect from myself. -- Ian Spanier (www.ianspanier.com)  NOTE: the following samples include before/afters using the Portraiture plugin and various enhancement settings.

All images © 2009 Ian Spanier All Rights Reserved

Ian Spanier Photography

When I first discovered the original Portraiture Plugin from Imagenomi ...

Updated: Jul 31, 2009 12:39pm PST

Robert Alvarado : I'm actually just a regular guy really, doing what I love. I've been doing predominately Pin-Up/Boudoir type photography for the last 4 years as it seems to fit my style very well. I am a very visual person, and have always been drawn to art and anything graphic. I have always appreciated the female form and growing up in the late 50's early 60's, can recall looking at the magazines with illustrations of  women. I have basically turned those memories into the art form you see in my images today. It is very nice thing that others appreciate what I do and for that I am very grateful. I must say that I have had a lot of help though, great Make Up Artist, Hair Stylists and stunning models. When you have a good team to work with you're bound to get good results. I just hope others enjoy the art form as much as I do. And...the biggest thing in my photography is... Having FUN! 

I use the Portraiture Plugin from Imagenomic on every image. After I clean up the image to my satisfaction I run Portraiture on the default medium setting. Works for me every time! To me, this is the best skin smoothing software out there. I LOVE it!!!

Robert Alvarado

All images © 2009 Robert Alvarado All Rights Reserved

Robert Alvarado

I'm actually just a regular guy really, doing what I love. I've been d ...

Updated: Nov 06, 2009 7:39pm PST

Andy Marcus | Fred Marcus Photography : Andy Marcus began working with his father at age 13.  Little by little, he learned the techniques and nuances that made this father one of the most respected photographers in the industry. Andy's work has been published in American Photo Magazine, Photo District News, Modern Bride, Bride Magazine, and Elegant Bride, as well as featured stories in the New York Times and Newsday.  One of the highlights of Andy's career was being asked to exhibit at the prestigious Leica Gallery in Manhattan, and sister gallery in Tokyo.  His book, "Wedding Photojournalism - Techniques and Images in Black and White" was an instant hit with the wedding industry, and has also been published in Japan. Andy earned his Master of Photography and Craftsman Photographer degrees from the Professional Photographers of America.  He is a frequent speaker for the PPA, as well as the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI). 

Integrating Imagenomic Plug Ins into our work flow at Fred Marcus Photography allows us to deal with a large volume of images with out sacrificing the high quality our customers expect. Their speed and ease of use quickly made them an invaluable tool and our albums have definitely benefitted from their use.

http://www.fredmarcus.com

Andy Marcus | Fred Marcus Photography

Andy Marcus began working with his father at age 13. Little by little ...

Updated: Sep 14, 2009 6:35am PST

Artashes Martirosyan Photography : Born in Yerevan, Armenia in 1978, Artashes has been into photography since 1992.

http://www.art007.com

All images © 2009 Artashes Martirosyan All Rights Reserved

Artashes Martirosyan Photography

Born in Yerevan, Armenia in 1978, Artashes has been into photography s ...

Updated: Jun 24, 2009 4:10pm PST

Fred Levine/Detroit HeadShots : Detroit Head Shots photographs head shots for corporate America and the burgeoning movie business in Michigan.  We use Portraiture 2 to soften our images.  Head Shots for the market we serve should not be overdone, the images should look like the people are, Movies are not going to change how the actor looks.  Business people have to appear natural.  Portraiture 2 allows us to speed up our retouching time immensely.  Portraiture 2 ROCKS!

Check us out at www.DetroitHeadShots.com

Fred Levine/Detroit HeadShots

Detroit Head Shots photographs head shots for corporate America and th ...

Updated: Aug 29, 2009 7:11am PST

Eric Neilsen Photography : Before and after samples using Imagenomic's Noiseware Pro & Portraiture Plugins on scanned files, D200 capture and JPEG.  (Some additional special effects applied using the RealGrain plugin as well as other third-party tools and techniques).

Eric Neilsen Photography (Dallas, TX)

All images © 2009 Eric Neilsen All Rights Reserved

Eric Neilsen Photography

Before and after samples using Imagenomic's Noiseware Pro & Portraitur ...

Updated: Dec 19, 2009 8:07pm PST

Portraiture Plugin Basic and Extreme Modes : Portraiture Plugin Samples using Basic Settings and Enhancement Controls

Portraiture Plugin Basic and Extreme Modes

Portraiture Plugin Samples using Basic Settings and Enhancement Contro ...

Updated: Aug 25, 2009 12:38pm PST

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