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Lightroom Workflow Guide

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Saving ten seconds on editing a photo is not much gained, but when you edit 800 photos for a wedding, 8,000 seconds saved adds up. When conducting a recent Q+A, I realized that many of the questions were regarding my workflow. What seemed so natural to me after 5 years of wedding photography was new information to so many people.

For a photographer that shoots 20 weddings every year, 10 seconds saved on each photo can give you back 44 hours over an entire year. That’s enough time for an entire week of vacation. I’m confident that these tips and tricks will not just save you 10 seconds on a photo but hours on each gallery.

Stop being a slave to a bad workflow and take back your life, your sanity, your creativity, and your freedom.

*Because of the digital nature of this .PDF product, all sales are final. No refunds will be given.

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Saving ten seconds on editing a photo is not much gained, but when you edit 800 photos for a wedding, 8,000 seconds saved adds up. When conducting a recent Q+A, I realized that many of the questions were regarding my workflow. What seemed so natural to me after 5 years of wedding photography was new information to so many people.

For a photographer that shoots 20 weddings every year, 10 seconds saved on each photo can give you back 44 hours over an entire year. That’s enough time for an entire week of vacation. I’m confident that these tips and tricks will not just save you 10 seconds on a photo but hours on each gallery.

Stop being a slave to a bad workflow and take back your life, your sanity, your creativity, and your freedom.

*Because of the digital nature of this .PDF product, all sales are final. No refunds will be given.

Saving ten seconds on editing a photo is not much gained, but when you edit 800 photos for a wedding, 8,000 seconds saved adds up. When conducting a recent Q+A, I realized that many of the questions were regarding my workflow. What seemed so natural to me after 5 years of wedding photography was new information to so many people.

For a photographer that shoots 20 weddings every year, 10 seconds saved on each photo can give you back 44 hours over an entire year. That’s enough time for an entire week of vacation. I’m confident that these tips and tricks will not just save you 10 seconds on a photo but hours on each gallery.

Stop being a slave to a bad workflow and take back your life, your sanity, your creativity, and your freedom.

*Because of the digital nature of this .PDF product, all sales are final. No refunds will be given.

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Josh and Pine

los angeles, california based. Available to travel worldwide. weddings x elopements for the out of this world couples.

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