• Under Floor
  • Salamander
  • Jewelry Model
  • Pit Crew
  • Counterfeit Detector
  • Dog
  • Mirrors
  • Prosport
  • Room

These images were created for the floor of a trade show booth. The large floor is 10'x10'.

The photographer decided to shoot the floor set up one tile area at a time.
Each image had its own perspective which created a skewing of the wires and hardware.
I decided to tackle this project by first creating the grid framework using the best image I could find.
Then I went about retouching each individual tile so that the final image lined up as a whole.


Here is an example where my client, Salamander Designs, saved a lot of money by not having to hire a photographer to shoot a new product configuration. I used the original product image to create a new configuration of this A/V cabinet. It may look easy but getting the perspective correct is the hardest and most important part of making this image look like it is real and not retouched.

This model was retouched using Adobe Photoshop®. Rollover image to see original.

After retouching the original to remove all logos from the helmets I added company logos to the helmet and darkened the visors.
These images needed to show how the detector revealed hidden marks on money. Original images shown on right.

This images was created to go inside a Stanley door display.
Supplied images are on the right. Please note that the bottom of the rug is not in the original image.

Supplied images ( at bottom ) had no reflection or one that didn’t fit. An image was found and reflections were added to the images.

Consistant color across product images. Change colors and labels without going to new photography. Save money!

Using the supplied images on the right I made this image for a magazine cover.