Phil Freeman Portfolio: Photography






Portfolio: Photography
Over the past decade, I have taken and digitally edited photos professionally
for two major companies:
Agape Construction Co. and Continental Research Corporation

I am skilled with Canon DSLR cameras and Adobe Photoshop for post editing.

Click on their logo to view examples or simply scroll down:





At Agape Construction, I served as the main photographer.
I captured home projects before, during and after construction, with the intent of
using the photos for marketing purposes and to aid the sales team.




Often the photos weren't quite what we wanted after a photoshoot.
I was often instructed to clean up the grass, sky, fireplace, remove messes, add lighting, etc.

Here are several examples of this photo editing work:


Before Photoshop Editing


After Photoshop Editing: Television graphic added, Lighting corrected, Fireplace flame added, Chandelier lit


Before Photoshop Editing


After Photoshop Editing: Grass cleaned up and green enhanced, Flower changed, Sky tweaked


Before Photoshop Editing


After Photoshop Editing: Autumn colors shifted to Green, Lighting tweaked


Before Photoshop Editing


After Photoshop Editing: Television graphic added, Lighting corrected, Fireplace flame added, Lensflare added


Before Photoshop Editing


After Photoshop Editing: Family added in from a seperate photo, Lighting & color tweaked


Before Photoshop Editing


After Photoshop Editing: Two photos combined for panoramic view, Lighting & color tweaked,
Lens Flare added, Television graphic added, Flowerpot Added




Various Product Photos of chemicals that Continental offered.
In some cases a real product wasn't on hand to photograph so I would digitally add labels to previous photos or change container colors.

Shot in a light box and digitally clipped out and cleaned up.



Examples of Action Shots I helped create for Continental Research Corporation. For many of the products, it helped to show how they worked with digital enhancements to better explain their functions to clients. I also shot many of the product photos with our new label. For the first one we were selling to local police stations and couldn't borrow a car to work on, so I photoshopped one in.