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Jul 28, 2007 09:47 |  #1

Not sure if this is for talk about photography or here but Ill try...

Post processing, touch ups...shooting glamour...I primarily shoot around 300-500 pics per model shoot...Of course you can't touch up all of them...but how many do you touch up? And how long does it take? This may sound like a vague question...because I guess it depends on what they are needed for but
Im feeling overwhelmed with what I should consider "keepers" to work on and what I don't, because it takes me about 25 minutes a photo...if thats ridiculously slow or not


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Jul 28, 2007 10:15 |  #2

I'd pick my choice of the best 1-5 to print out, but only PS one proof so he/she could see the effect.


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Jul 28, 2007 15:25 |  #3

Pick the best five and touch up as many as the client wants to pay for or as many as you agreed on in the contract. $40 per image beyond the first one for preview. Or if they are for you, you would obviously work on the ones you want to use in your portfolio. I wouldn't use more than one per shoot in a portfolio.




  
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