Best Family Portrait 2010 Winner (January 2010 Photography Contest)

Our winner is….

coreysewell

Corey Sewell of Simply Corey Photography

Corey Sewell – formerly Corey Civetta of Corey Civetta Photography – is a professional photographer servicing the metro Atlanta area who creates fresh and contemporary portraits as unique as you are. She is one of Atlanta’s top photographers offering maternity and pregnancy portraits, newborn and infant photography, baby portraiture, children’s portraits, teen and high school senior portraits, engagement and couple portrait sessions, bridals and weddings. She is also available for commercial photography, holiday, family and sibling portraits.

Category: Best Family Portrait 2010

The prize for the winner:

Award Winning (insert your state) Photographer in Art & Design at 411marketsource

About the The Collection by Wonderfully Made Designs


So many have asked about my black and whites and how I get such rich black and white conversions. I have converted in raw for years (long before it was the “in” thing)  and have always done this because of how easy it is to apply the same settings to one image instead of having to run an action on each one. So, here is my “secret recipe” for black and whites that has become my trademark. I’ve also included a few other conversions, but my personal favorite is the “film look”.  I use it for almost everything.

Here a few examples where I used it on a some snapshots in our backyard:
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Collection includes:

  1. Basic Black with Vignette
  2. Basic Black without Vignette
  3. Film Look with Vignette
  4. Film Look without Vignette
  5. Mocha Black with Vignette
  6. Mocha Black without Vignette

(tested in CS2 and CS3)


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