Portrait Cleanup Before You Touch the Skin: Why the Background Is Costing You More Time Than You Think

Portrait Cleanup Before You Touch the Skin: Why the Background Is Costing You More Time Than You Think

Last week I opened a portrait from a beauty brand shoot and spent forty minutes working on the model’s skin before I noticed it. A single strand of hair, ghosted across her left shoulder, catching the backlight in a way that made it look like a scar. I had to repaint half the shoulder. If I’d caught it in the first five minutes, it would have taken thirty seconds with the Clone Stamp.