Photography Editing

[Pho.Edits] Professional Photographer’s Guide to Organising Photos

[Pho.Edits] Professional Photographer’s Guide to Organising Photos

The best, safest and cheapest way to store a large amount of digital files is using an external hard drive. This involves only a one-off investment that gives you total, physical control of your files. The most effective way of organising your folders is to adopt a folder structure with consistent naming conventions, further enhanced by the use of keywords or tags.

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[Pho.Edits] Do Photographers Need Photoshop?

[Pho.Edits] Do Photographers Need Photoshop?

Photoshop is rather necessary for photography work done in a commercial capacity, in which photos are required for large-scale display, both digital and in print. Specifically, Photoshop is generally mandatory for genres involving close-up shots like portraits and products. This is because Photoshop helps photographers get rid of defects, retain full control over colour grading, remove backgrounds, and make targeted, partial adjustments. Despite its powerful tools, it is advised that photographers learn Lightroom first.

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[Pho.Edits] How Long does a Professional Photographer Take to Edit Photos?

[Pho.Edits] How Long does a Professional Photographer Take to Edit Photos?

The time required to edit a photo varies based on the genre of photography and requests of the client. To maintain a sustainable workflow, it generally takes around 10 minutes to edit a street, landscape or product shot, around 20 minutes for a basic portrait, 1.5 hour for a retouched portrait. For a batch of 10 photos, it can take from 2 hours up to 10 hours to do the absolute minimum. The photographer might take longer to make fine adjustments after the basic look has been achieved.

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