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I’m thrilled to share my passion and skills as a professional retoucher with over five years of experience. I’ve had the opportunity to work with brands, photographers, makeup artists, models, and stylists, helping them bring their creative visions to life with impeccable visuals.


What I Do


Whether it’s refining campaign images, perfecting product photography, or enhancing editorial visuals, I specialize in transforming photos into polished, captivating works of art. My meticulous attention to detail ensures that every image tells the story you want to share.


Common Challenges I Solve

Removing unwanted objects, footprints, or background imperfections.

Smoothing fabrics, correcting lighting, and enhancing skin textures.

Restoring makeup and hairstyle details after long shooting sessions.

Fine-tuning the overall composition for a clean, professional look.


My Workflow

1. Initial Consultation: I discuss your project and retouching needs to understand your vision.

2. Test Photos: For new clients, I offer complimentary retouching of one or two test images to ensure alignment with your expectations.

3. Delivery: Once approved, you receive high-quality, retouched images that are ready for publication.


Why Choose Me?

Precision and Quality: I ensure every detail in your images is perfect, aligning with your creative vision.

Flexibility: My retouching style can be tailored to your project’s unique needs, from natural edits to bold transformations.

Reliability: I value clear communication, timely delivery, and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism.

Confidentiality: Need an NDA? No problem—your project details are always secure with me.


If you’re looking for a retoucher who’s as passionate about perfecting your images as you are about creating them, let’s connect! I’d love to discuss how I can help bring your project to life.

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