Leah Honeycutt is a digital photographer. As she finds her style in the medium, Leah is working to master portrait photography and digital photo editing.
In many ways, digital photography offers an artist even more visual artistic expression than traditional film photography. Leah Honeycutt explains that this is because while a film photo may only show what is available in the shot, a digital photo can take on a whole new visual — all thanks to the incredible work of photo editing! As she works on building her portfolio, Leah is setting her sights on mastering photo editing softwares like Photoshop, Lightroom and Affinity.
Portrait Photography
Editing a photo is an art form in and of itself. In fact, you don’t even have to be a photographer to create a truly beautiful and unique edit of a photo. This is something that particularly interests Leah Honeycutt, especially since her background is in mixed media art. As an artist, she knows firsthand that you can create something fresh and new from what already exists. In her DIY recycled art projects, Leah has demonstrated this with her own hands. Now, she’s passionate about translating that knack for transformation for the digital world.
On a freelance basis, Leah Honeycutt is available for portrait photoshoots. Whether you’re looking for an updated family photo or refresh your LinkedIn with a new headshot, Leah has the eye for the job. Great with both kids and animals, this photographer sets out to make each and every photoshoot fun and memorable for everyone involved.
Digital Photography Editing
Today, editing photos has become easier than ever before. With so many photo editing apps available for iOS and Android, even the most in-depth edit can be accomplished on a smartphone. But of course, that’s easier said than done. While there are more and more resources available now, that doesn’t mean that gaining expert-level editing skills can be done overnight! As the need for editors increases with the influx of content creators, Leah Honeycutt is looking forward to focusing her freelance photography business in the direction of editing.