I have actually got nothing to say other than I simply adore working with Indrija, she is without doubt up there amongst my two or three favourite models.
So, rather than wax lyrical and jabber on about just how good Indrija is (again!) I thought I would take a leaf out of a good friends post and go through my post shoot process.
I always create a folder YYYY-MM-DD Model name so, in theory I can find the images. So step one is to import via Lightroom and do basic adjustments - tweak exposure, highlights and shadows, set white balance, saturation etc, add tags and delete any that aren't sharp or just don't work. A smidge of sharpening and then export as tif files.
After export I open the tif files into photoshop. Generally I tend to run a skin smoothing action, one that doesn't make the face (or body) look plastic. I then run and work a frequency separation action and remove blemishes (scars, spots, dried lips - where I have discussed with the model).
After that it's a bit of dodging and burning before flattening the layers and using Nik collection's Skin softener, glamour glow and output sharpener. And then finally save in a hi res folder and a Web version in a low res folder (which is why I eat up memory. Each image can take between ten minutes and a couple of hours depending on the image and how many of the above steps I take.