One problem almost all portrait photographers are going to run into at one point or another is skin redness. We're human, there's blood flowing through our faces, it's inevitable and even natural.
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Having rosy red cheeks is a natural occurrence. But if you are shooting a portrait and necessarily that isn't the one trait you want to show in the photo. Maybe that redness is blocking a direct line of sight to the model's eyes. Then this tutorial will quickly fade away those rosy cheeks.