Photo Editing and Lookbook Creation
Worldwide
Create a polished collection lookbook for Tsopani's upcoming FW26 apparel collection. The final lookbook is intended to present 11 styles; this working brief covers the six styles confirmed in the current line plan. Create a complete editorial and sales lookbook for Tsopani's FW26 collection. The document should clearly present the product, materials, technical intent, and broader Tsopani world while remaining useful for retail buyers, sales agencies, wholesale partners, press, brand partners, athletes, and collaborators. This should not feel like a traditional outdoor catalog or a simple collection of product pages. The goal is a refined, quiet, culturally fluent document that balances mountain credibility with contemporary design. Brand Direction TSOPANI / FW26 LOOKBOOK DESIGN BRIEF 03 Tsopani's brand direction is heritage-rooted, field-proven, and culturally fluent, drawing from mountain culture, guide life, alpine archives, technical detail, and the patina of real use, then translating those references through a restrained contemporary design lens. The visual world should feel quiet, specific, and collected rather than overtly branded or trend-driven. The lookbook should feel equally natural in a technical mountain shop and an elevated fashion or lifestyle retailer. The lookbook should communicate Understated magnetism and quiet confidence Heritage interpreted through contemporary design Technical truth and product credibility Cultural precision without trend-chasing Patina, use, accumulated history, and real-world proof Strong typography, restrained composition, and details that reward a second look Creative principle The finished lookbook should feel like an editorial document from within the Tsopani world - not a conventional seasonal sales catalog. Product clarity matters, but the document should also communicate a larger world around the collection. Photography & Prototype Correction TSOPANI / FW26 LOOKBOOK DESIGN BRIEF 04 The existing photography shows development prototypes. Several garments were photographed in materials, fabrics, trims, finishes, or colors that differ from the final production versions. The designer/retoucher must therefore treat the supplied production references - not the prototype photographs - as the authority for final appearance. Required image work may include Garment and fabric color correction Material appearance and texture adjustment Trim, hardware, and finish correction Consistency across multiple photographs of the same style General cleanup and professional global color grading Retouching standard Corrections should remain subtle and believable. The finished images must still feel photographic, tactile, and lived-in - not digitally rendered or over-polished. Preserve natural fabric character, wrinkles, wear, and dimensionality where appropriate. Reference hierarchy 1. Final material swatches / production references supplied by Tsopani 2. Confirmed FW26 line-plan colorway and style illustration 3. Prototype photography for pose, environment, composition, and garment behavior Do not infer unconfirmed construction or material changes from the illustration alone. Any material, trim, or construction detail that is not explicitly supplied should be flagged for Tsopani rather than invented.
$780.00
Fixed-price- IntermediateExperience Level
- Remote Job
- Ongoing projectProject Type
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