Please advise I am wondering what is an average keep rate for you pro photographers.
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ItzBitzHair Senior Member 405 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Ga/SC Boarder More info | May 03, 2008 22:12 | #1 Please advise I am wondering what is an average keep rate for you pro photographers. www.haasports.info
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | May 04, 2008 09:51 | #2 Someone asked that a few weeks ago. It depends on how crappy the conditions I'm shooting under are & what's happening in the frame. If I'm going for a sharp car & some wheel blur in reasonably good light, somewhere between 95-98%. That refers to shots that I think are good enough to keep. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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djl_editor Mostly Lurking 11 posts Joined Jan 2008 More info | May 05, 2008 18:08 | #3 Probably about 96-98%.
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khall Goldmember 3,803 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Wollongong Australia. More info | May 05, 2008 19:02 | #4 Reply from a weekend amateur. YNWA.
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dmwierz Goldmember 2,376 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Chicago Area, IL More info | This is WAY too broad a question to answer definitively. First of all, define what a keeper is - does this mean a properly-exposed, in focus shot? Or does it also mean a capture of peak action or something compelling? Is a keeper a portfolio shot? http://www.denniswierzbicki.com
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Shooting outdoor swim meets, I'd say about 40%. "Keepers" may be the wrong term though. Just because I don't print one out doesn't mean it's not a "keeper." Reasons for not printing: A bunch of stuff.
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | I have to agree with Dennis. I find that I tend to delete many shots that could be considered keepers in terms of exposure and focus but for some reason, they just don't get me excited. I also delete any images that are too similar in terms of composition if it's the same athlete (ie ptichers). In the end, I'd say I'm somewhere around 85% that could be kept, much lower that actually are though. Scott Evans Photography
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jcpoulin Goldmember 2,447 posts Likes: 13 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Massachusetts More info | May 05, 2008 21:40 | #8 I have to agree with Dennis...Define keeper....in focus, proper lighting...very high. Great picture...subject, action, tells a story, would keep it as a portfolio shot.....much more uncommon. 1DX , 7D,16-35, 24-70 2.8II, 2.8L II, , 70-200 f2.8LII IS, 300 f2.8L IS, 500 f4 IS, 100-400L, Canon 100 2.8 macro, Canon 1.4X, 580ex, AB800X4
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Zilly Cream of the Crop 5,086 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: uk More info | May 06, 2008 06:01 | #9 depends completely on the sport Dom
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kidpower Senior Member 513 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 More info | "Also, some of our customers tell us what they consider a keeper."
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | Just thought I'd add that one problem I face (have been told by more than one outift I've shot for) is that I don't submit enough when covering a game. I might take 250 shots and it's like pulling teeth to get 50 submitted because, in my mind, they aren't bangers. When I have shot 200-250 and submitted 150-200, they have been much happier despite my feeling that many of those should have been tossed. Scott Evans Photography
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dmwierz Goldmember 2,376 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Chicago Area, IL More info | May 06, 2008 09:04 | #12 namasste wrote in post #5470212 Just thought I'd add that one problem I face (have been told by more than one outift I've shot for) is that I don't submit enough when covering a game. I might take 250 shots and it's like pulling teeth to get 50 submitted because, in my mind, they aren't bangers. When I have shot 200-250 and submitted 150-200, they have been much happier despite my feeling that many of those should have been tossed. Scott - that's my point, exactly. I have one customer who requires 50-75 images minimum. Most wires I shoot for look for 20 os so images. http://www.denniswierzbicki.com
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | May 06, 2008 11:11 | #13 dmwierz wrote in post #5470359 Scott - that's my point, exactly. I have one customer who requires 50-75 images minimum. Most wires I shoot for look for 20 os so images. When I shoot youth tournaments and leagues, I'll end up submitting 200 or more. In some instances, my shooting a game for a team may be the only time all year that they are photographed, so they'll look for pretty much every in focus shot. In all instances, I probably shoot the same number of images in a game (and I chimp to cut the obviously OOF shots during the game). Also, shooting for a wire and submitting live images, I normally won't send "stock" shots that are regularly submitted when not submitting live (or at least until after the game). Here's an excellent discussion on the topic from earlier this year on FM: http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/620278/0#5477180 seems like 50-75 is pretty standard around here as well. They keep telling me that every shot does not need to be peak action but I can't help but wanting to make every shot that way anyway. As a result, I shoot too few frames or submit stuff that, imo, is just kinda run of the mill. Oh well, if the man wants a blue suit, sell him a blue suit, right? Scott Evans Photography
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danaitch Senior Member 381 posts Joined Aug 2006 More info | If it's a standard three-hour football game, I can shoot 1200-1500! TEAM! PRIDE! BLITZ!
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QF-347 Senior Member 504 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Down Under More info | May 15, 2008 07:04 | #15 mm.. keeper rate that others may 'enjoy' around 50%-60% Camo
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