![]() ![]() This lets me focus more on how my work looks as a whole. I never use actions, and I outsource all requests for fashion retouching, like blemishes and airbrushing. Running my film through Richard Photo Lab means I can bypass Photoshop and other corrections. I remove blurry shots, duplicates, or other photos deemed unnecessary for final delivery, and I adjust for exposure, color, and curves. A full wedding edit takes about an hour or two to complete. To maintain a consistent look, I edit all of my film scans at once. Once you bring your work into Lightroom, you should already have a pretty good final set of images." STEP 2 - EDITING (KEEP IT CONSISTENT!) ![]() Discipline is important in making sure your work has focus and clarity. "Forgo opening up thousands of images in post I tend to stick to 800 to 1,000 images per wedding and 80 to 100 for portrait sessions. Being smart with workflow helps keep everything running smoothly. Jen is a wedding photographer who shoots a clean, romantic look on film-Lightroom is her bread and butter for reviewing, exporting, displaying, and organizing her files. So, check out the tips and techniques of four talented wedding shooters from near and far.įilm Photography | Fresh, Clean, Luminous Weddings | New York, NY Of course a lot of the success of your final image also depends on how streamlined your workflow processes are. Not to worry! As talented photographer (named a Rangefinder 2012 Rising Star of Wedding Photography) and loyal Richard Photo Lab customer Jen Huang states, “The thing to remember is that improving your workflow begins with improving the way that that you capture your images… Focus your time on one great photograph rather than ten mediocre ones.” Do you feel overwhelmed by a massive amount of culling and editing in the days and weeks following the wedding? The wedding is over, but the tough part has just begun. Tips to keep you sane during wedding season, from four of Rangefinder’s stars of wedding photography.Ĭompiled by Jacqueline Tobin, Editor-in-Chief of Rangefinder Magazine ![]()
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