Who are you outsourcing complicated Photoshop jobs?

7 years 9 months ago #491477 by Colorado Mike
I'm getting buried here and have a couple jobs I've taken on that are just a Photoshop nightmare.  I could do them, however it will take time that I could be behind the camera.  

Have you used and could you recommend a resource that does the Photoshop work for you?  


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7 years 8 months ago #492838 by Peter Nunez
No one, I do all the work myself.  


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7 years 8 months ago #493765 by rogdel
Might sound a bit sketchy, but give Craigslist a shot. My niece just graduated from college in the arts and often gets freelance work through the "creative gigs" section. You might get a few flops, but I bet there are some hard working people out there that you can screen through willing to help out.


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7 years 8 months ago #493864 by Lavender Photo
I mentioned this on another thread some time ago, but I recommend Upwork. I get a lot of my freelance work from there. Lots of users of all skill levels and it's pretty easy to filter through what you'd like in a potential hire. There's an entire section dedicated to jobs in photography. The nice thing is that each freelancer has a rating and user reviews, so you can always look through those and get a feel for what they might be like to work with. Good luck.


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7 years 8 months ago #494758 by Overread
Nope, I do all my own editing work.  I've tried outsourcing it a couple times in the past and frankly, in the end, after explaining, and re-explaining what I was after.  There are little time savings. 


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7 years 8 months ago #495512 by JaneK
I do all my own work. To much of a control freak!


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