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Sound Familiar?

You've made it through another busy season and are enjoying the calm again.  Enjoying time with your family again and appreciating the downtime before the next season begins.  But when the green grass starts peaking through, your editing queue starts getting backed up, you're hiding away in your editing cave when you're not shooting, and before you know it, you're downing. Again. As a private photo editor, I see it every Spring with my clients when my editing calendar starts to fill up. BUT, what if you're not outsourcing to an editor?  How do you keep from burning out? This is my workflow that speeds up the editing process AND keeps edits consistent, and I would not be able to edit multiple weddings a week without it.  Ready to learn my secrets?

In The Editing Workflow Course, You'll...

Learn How To Get Organized

By creating collections, time-syncing cameras, and arranging images within your catalog

Learn How to Batch Edit

Use your sneak peeks as references for the rest of your images.

     Learn How To Quality Check for Consistency

Utilize your Reference|Active windows and Survey Mode to compare groups of images

Featured In The Editing Workflow Course

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Join Now!

Whether you are just starting out in your photography journey wanting to get ahead, well seasoned in your craft and want to stay on top of editing during the beasy seasons, or a newly launched photo editor looking for additional tips and guidance, this course covers the editing workflow from import to export.  

*Keep in mind, this is not an editing course teaching you the basics in editing.  This course teaches the workflow behind fast and consistent edits.

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