What is a composite?
A composite is when I take one or more images (or parts of an image) and blend them together to create a final photograph that couldn’t exist straight out of the camera. This might look like placing a person onto a different background, removing distractions, or building an image piece by piece for a polished, artistic result.
Because compositing requires detailed Photoshop work and careful attention to lighting, shadows, and realism, it is not included with standard image editing. Composite work is billed per image based on the level of complexity.
Compositing Options & Pricing:
Background Composite – $160
Removal of unwanted objects such as fences, cars, trees, people, or other visual distractions to clean up the scene. advanced difficult areas to remove that is not available with available software.
Basic Composite – $260
Blending elements from multiple images together, such as placing a subject onto a new background or combining two images into one seamless final photograph.
Advanced Composite – $360
More detailed, artistic compositing that may include multiple images, added elements, extensive background work, or fine-art style edits that require advanced Photoshop techniques.
If you’re ever unsure which level your image falls into, I’m happy to walk you through it and recommend the best option for your vision.