Apparently all the images were post processed in Lightroom.
Apparently all the images were post processed in Lightroom.
My article on effective workflow, published on Photoshelter’s Blog, “A Pic’s Worth.” Here’s an excerpt:
workflow |ˈwərkˌflō|
noun
the sequence of industrial, administrative, or other processes through which a piece of work passes from initiation to completion.
What did I shoot and where? Where are my images stored and are they safe? Having a solid workflow keeps you organized, and allows you to focus more on the creative process than worry about the disposition of your images.
So what is an effective workflow? It’s not just about how you manage your photographic files once you sit down at the computer. Workflow begins before you pick up your camera to shoot (or “capture files,” as the photo geeks like to say). You need to consider all sorts of things: Will you shoot raw files, JPEGs, or both? Is your camera’s clock set to the right time and time zone? If you’re using more than one camera, are their clocks synced? Is the color space correct? Will you back up your images while on location or leave them on your memory cards? I could go on.
Read the entire article here.