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This is something that has bothered me for a while so I thought I would ask you good people what your thoughts are, as a couple of my friends have one idea and I am kinda on the fence.
You book a model for a portrait session to try and get some of the ideas from your mind and inspirations into a photo or photos. You end up with a 'set' of photos from the session, let's say 20 that you deem good enough to share with the world from different locations, maybe an outfit change or whatever. So now, how do you choose to share them? Do you drip feed them into the world, one at a time over a long period? Do you share them all together? Do you perhaps do a blog post with them? Do you whittle them down even further to maybe the best 4 or 5 and only show those, with potentially 15 images never seeing the light of day?
I see photographers on model sites sharing like 30 images from a shoot in one big go and I always feel it is far too many, but then I can see why they don't want some to be hidden away on a hard drive forever. Or should I be even more ruthless still and just choose the single, very best image?
I welcome your thoughts.
You book a model for a portrait session to try and get some of the ideas from your mind and inspirations into a photo or photos. You end up with a 'set' of photos from the session, let's say 20 that you deem good enough to share with the world from different locations, maybe an outfit change or whatever. So now, how do you choose to share them? Do you drip feed them into the world, one at a time over a long period? Do you share them all together? Do you perhaps do a blog post with them? Do you whittle them down even further to maybe the best 4 or 5 and only show those, with potentially 15 images never seeing the light of day?
I see photographers on model sites sharing like 30 images from a shoot in one big go and I always feel it is far too many, but then I can see why they don't want some to be hidden away on a hard drive forever. Or should I be even more ruthless still and just choose the single, very best image?
I welcome your thoughts.