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Starskream666

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I made a photography page on facebook (bla bla i know its a sucky thing to do) but i was getting too many albums and stuff on my page. Anyway i need a cool logo picture for the profile pic. I was wondering if anyone good at editing could do something with this picture i took so it says C-H Photography or Cameron Harrison photography on it and make it look more professional?

Would reaaaaaaaaaly appreciate it

 
Sorry but i wouldn't waste my time on that shot
 
How rude, just because it might not be the style of photo you like, where everything is clean and crisp doesn't mean you should knock it, after all its not for you.
 
Starskream666 said:
How rude, just because it might not be the style of photo you like, where everything is clean and crisp doesn't mean you should knock it, after all its not for you.

Didn't you already ask for the same thing a while back on the same picture? It was a while ago....
 
Rude or logical?

The picture, is an 800x600 (or something) jpeg. With extremely high noise/grainyness that has already been put through photoshop. So much of the origional data is already lost, what really can you do with it? Also instead of asking someone to make your image look more professional, why don't you work on making your own images look more professional
 
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How rude, just because it might not be the style of photo you like, where everything is clean and crisp doesn't mean you should knock it, after all its not for you.

Didn't you already ask for the same thing a while back on the same picture? It was a while ago....

Nah it was for a band
 
I think it is extremely rude to just post a one liner without explaining why. We can't use criticism like this, we can't decide if it is applicable to our intentions.

I think the image is fine for a certain style, but not neccesarily if you're looking to get into mainstream professional photography.
 
All I'm going to say is --- if you plan to represent yourself as a photographer or photgraphy business on facebook or anywhere, then you should know how to do what you're asking, yourself.
 
How rude, just because it might not be the style of photo you like, where everything is clean and crisp doesn't mean you should knock it, after all its not for you.

It's under exposed, out of focus, noisy, and boring, it's Facebook Art
 
I'm sorry but that picture is so dull and lifeless that if I were to see that as part of a logo for a page, I would run far and fast. That looks like a cell phone shot taken when it was really foggy out or something. I am sure that your photography skills are probably better than this, but this is not a good representative picture at all. And yes, you should be able to make it yourself. Other people can not make you professional.
 
Professional photos start in camera not in photoshop!!!!
 
I think you guys are being too hard on him, I'm waiting for a batch email to go out so I have time to kill and created you an awesome logo.

logo.jpg
 
Not sure where people are getting the 'professional' subject from, obviously i wouldn't be doing it on facebook if that was my intention.
And why are you commenting on the grainyness and underexposure like I don't realise that it is there and didn't intend for it to be?
Since you're all budding professionals and think that every photo should be clean, crisp and modern maybe i wanted something different?
Maybe it's not a good picture for a photography logo but that doesn't mean you should be sarcastic pricks about it because at the end of the day you're in a begginers thread. You aren't rich successful photographers shooting london's catwalks.
Some photos say more when they are in this style
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