When the Sky Does the Work: Lessons from a Burnt-Out Photographer That Every Retoucher Needs to Hear

When the Sky Does the Work: Lessons from a Burnt-Out Photographer That Every Retoucher Needs to Hear

There’s a particular kind of tired that photographers know well. Not the good tired you feel after a long shoot where everything clicked. The other kind - the one where you’re staring at a Lightroom catalog at midnight and wondering why you started doing this at all. I ran headlong into that wall after my third consecutive 60-hour wedding weekend, and it was the moment I finally understood that how you approach a shoot changes everything that happens afterward in post.

The Art of Capturing Seasonal Beauty: What Cherry Blossoms Teach Us About Editing Light and Texture

The Art of Capturing Seasonal Beauty: What Cherry Blossoms Teach Us About Editing Light and Texture

A Decades-Long Study in Fleeting Beauty I recently learned about a photographer named Drew Geraci who has spent nearly two decades returning to Washington, D.C. each spring to photograph cherry blossoms. What struck me most wasn’t just his dedication—it was how his long-term project mirrors the delicate work we do in portrait retouching and beauty editing. When you commit to photographing the same subject across 17 years, you’re not just collecting images.