This is Why You Don’t Hire a $0.25 Photo Retoucher
After discovering retouching services being offered on Fiverr, the popular platform that lets freelancers offer ultra-cheap services, photographer Irene Rudnyk recently decided to conduct an experiment to see what kind of results you can get for $10 and less.
Rudnyk hired three different retouchers at three different ultra-cheap price points: $0.25, $5, and $10.
This is the unedited photo Rudnyk sent as a RAW file to each retoucher:
She also included these requirements for what she wanted:
I would like if you made this image very vibrant, warm. Clean skin, bright eyes, and make her hair look more red, so it matches the background. Also, I trust your judgment on making this image look beautiful.
Here are the three retouched photos Rudnyk got back:
The $0.25 Retouching Job
Here’s the edit next to the original:
The $5 Retouching Job
Here’s the edit next to the original:
The $10 Retouching Job
Here’s the edit next to the original:
Rudnyk’s Edit
Here’s the edit next to the original:
“I personally would not use this website and I would not recommend this website to any professional photographers out there who are looking for retouch services,” Rudnyk says. “For $10 for one picture, I think the price is actually pretty steep for what you’re getting.”
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