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iretouchit, Post-Production

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New York City,  New York
Hey
we are two PHOTOGRAPHERS and RETOUCHERS from New York .
We are specialized in SKIN RETOUCHING, because we believe that skin should look like skin and not like plastic.
Rates are provided upon request, they are flexible and based upon each picture. References can be provided. We also have alternative payment plans and discounts for students, photo assistants, and models and photographers of Model Run &Model Mayhem.
So check out our websites:

http://www.iretouchit.com   ...   read more
 
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Comments (4)
snapshot91  wrote about iretouchit on 12/17/09   05:56 AM     
Your work is amazing and People like you are my inspiration! Can you please oh please post a site or blog or anything that gives tutrials on how to replicate the flawless skin you folks make?

It would be an aspiring photographers DREAM!
Ms.V  wrote about iretouchit on 08/27/09   09:41 PM     
Your work is amazing
Buyana  wrote about iretouchit on 06/24/09   11:49 PM     
Wow amazing work!
JonasJ  wrote about iretouchit on 01/04/09   05:51 PM     
Great work!

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