I think I’ve mentioned this before, I hate editing. I am not a fan, and this is why I created my own system that not only makes it easier but is super fast. Quick editing is a game-changer in wedding photography and I’m sharing my best tips with you today!
Why Do We Need to Edit Quickly?
Newlyweds can’t wait to relive their special day. Fast delivery means they share your amazing photos instead of Uncle Bob’s blurry ones. You’ll be the hero who captures their memories beautifully and promptly, making them eager to show off your work to everyone.
For the Blogs: Wedding blogs are always on the lookout for fresh content. If you can be the first to submit high-quality photos, your work is more likely to be featured. This not only boosts your visibility but also enhances your reputation in the industry.
For the Suppliers: Florists, caterers, and designers love having professional photos to showcase their work. By providing them with your beautiful shots quickly, you become their go-to photographer, creating a network of referrals.
For You: Stay ahead of the competition by being faster than the designer’s photographer. Delivering photos promptly ensures that your work gets the spotlight before anyone else’s, keeping you in high demand.
For Your Sanity: Finishing one wedding quickly allows you to clear your mind and move on to the next one. This way, you’re not bogged down by a backlog of editing, and you can maintain a steady workflow without stress.
These are my top 3 secrets to speeding up your editing process:
Editing Starts While Shooting:
Sync Your Cameras: Save hours of re-organizing by syncing your cameras. Don’t make the same mistake I did once. Synchronizing your cameras ensures that all your shots are in perfect order when you start editing, making the process smoother and faster.
Ditch Auto White Balance: It’s a bit more work on the day, but it ensures consistency across your photos, saving you time during editing.
Frame Like a Pro: Shoot with the final image in mind. This reduces the need for cropping later. By framing your shots perfectly during the shoot, you save time in post-processing.
Don’t Be Lazy: See that annoying lamp in the background? Move it now instead of planning to retouch it later. You’ll thank yourself. Taking care of small details on the spot means you won’t have to waste time fixing them in Photoshop later.
Edit as soon as possible:
Schedule Editing Days: Block out time right after the wedding to dive into editing while the memories are fresh. By dedicating specific days to editing, you ensure that you stay on top of your work and deliver photos promptly.
Stay Fresh: Edit as soon as possible after the event. Your vivid recollection of the day will make the process smoother and faster. Fresh memories of the wedding help you tell the story better through your edits, capturing the emotions and highlights more accurately.
Use the Right Tools:
Lightroom Previews: Use the small previews in Lightroom to quickly select your best shots and mark them with a star. This initial selection process helps you focus on the standout images, making the rest of the editing process more efficient.
Reorganize the Timeline: Sort photos by moments to keep everything in order. Grouping images by key moments of the day ensures a logical flow in your gallery, making it easier for you to edit.
AI Software: Use AI tools, especially for those moments when you need a quick answer of something you are not being able to solve.
Final Review: Go through each photo, give it a final approval with five stars, and then export using pre-recorded settings. This final review step ensures that every photo meets your high standards before delivery.
Gallery and Voilà: Upload to your gallery, and you’re done! Time to celebrate your efficiency. Delivering your photos quickly and efficiently means happier clients and more time for you to take on new projects.
Quick editing isn’t about rushing. It’s about working smarter, not harder. I hope with these tips, you’ll keep your clients happy, and you make the most of your time. I can’t say I enjoy editing now, but I can tell you paying attention to details from the beginning makes it a lot easier.
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