RichardTaylor
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I am retired, and a hobbyst whom sometimes has "clients", and always wanted a "darkroom".
All my shooting is done in raw so everything published is is post processed.
I use Lightroom, and Photoshop (if need be).
For the purely personal day to day photographs - like a dawn shoot or flower photographs etc there will not be many to look at (50?) and only 2 or 3 to publish. So that means I only have 2 or 3 to process.
Proceesing will mostly be cropping, levels and sometimes a bit of contrast adjustment (if needed) and sharpening (alwatys) before publishing. It doesn't take long.
For shoots for other people (like classical music concerts) I will normally shoot about 400 photographs and about 50 - 60 will be published. Processing takes a bit longer as they will always need some noise reduction, sometimes selectively, due to shooting at high ISO's. Processing and uploading to my web site will be completed by 2-3 days after the event - so links can be included in news letters etc.
For large shoots of sporting events (motor racing I will be shooting a maximum of 2000 pics/day so 3-4000 for a weekend.
Important "clients" (usually drivers) will have images available by a day aftter the event (this will probaly be about 40 images in total). Another 50 images will be uploaded to my site within 4 days after the event so links can be included in news letters etc.
After one year all the remaing unpublished, and those for which no enquirires have been recieved, images are deleted.
For the large personal projects like vacations the processing may take weeks to complete. However I regard that as very enjoyable and a chance help recall good memories.
Most of the images will be published over the years.
All my shooting is done in raw so everything published is is post processed.
I use Lightroom, and Photoshop (if need be).
For the purely personal day to day photographs - like a dawn shoot or flower photographs etc there will not be many to look at (50?) and only 2 or 3 to publish. So that means I only have 2 or 3 to process.
Proceesing will mostly be cropping, levels and sometimes a bit of contrast adjustment (if needed) and sharpening (alwatys) before publishing. It doesn't take long.
For shoots for other people (like classical music concerts) I will normally shoot about 400 photographs and about 50 - 60 will be published. Processing takes a bit longer as they will always need some noise reduction, sometimes selectively, due to shooting at high ISO's. Processing and uploading to my web site will be completed by 2-3 days after the event - so links can be included in news letters etc.
For large shoots of sporting events (motor racing I will be shooting a maximum of 2000 pics/day so 3-4000 for a weekend.
Important "clients" (usually drivers) will have images available by a day aftter the event (this will probaly be about 40 images in total). Another 50 images will be uploaded to my site within 4 days after the event so links can be included in news letters etc.
After one year all the remaing unpublished, and those for which no enquirires have been recieved, images are deleted.
For the large personal projects like vacations the processing may take weeks to complete. However I regard that as very enjoyable and a chance help recall good memories.
Most of the images will be published over the years.
