CLIENT: Eurostar
BRIEF:
To work magic on photos for the new uniform guidelines and to insert moving landscapes into the
train windows.


Amidst frantic photo shoots and ever changing guidelines, this project became a huge Photoshop job. I found it hugely challenging and enjoyable to doctor these images to change everything from trains in the backgrounds, adding ID lanyards and scarves around models’ necks, name badges to lapels and even swapping heads and hiding dental braces!

Here you can see the before and after, with the old train in the background. While the guidelines were published before the new trains were launched, we were determined not to let the brochure become dated. Since the new trains had not yet entered the station and there were no photographs of it there, I used photos taken in engineering depots and Photoshopped them into the station.
Below that, you can see how I took a portrait image and made a larger one to make include a new train, ID lanyards and badges.

Taking images below with blank windows, I had to photoshop in moving scenery, incorporating texture, grime on the glass and light reflections within the carriage to make it look realistic to over 70 images
Staff member wanted her train track braces removed! And position of arm and tablet was changed.
© Eurostar

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