
Wedding photographers, Let’s be honest — the overwhelm doesn’t start when you begin editing. It starts the second you open a catalog and see 3,000+ images staring back at you.
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It's time to escape survival mode, and reset the way you think about editing weddings!

After culling, 3,000 images turns into 900… and somehow that still feels just as heavy. So you edit your sneak peeks, check that box - and let the rest sit because it feels like too much to tackle in one sitting.
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When you break a wedding into sections using Collections, you remove that mental block.
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You’re no longer editing an overwhelming gallery. You’re editing one small, manageable piece at a time. And as a bonus — you can rearrange and refine the order of your images as you go, which most photographers don’t even realize is possible.
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Inside, you’ll learn how to:
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Break weddings into manageable sections using Collections
So you’re not staring at 3,000+ images at once — and can move through your edits in smaller, more focused chunks (without the overwhelm). Start by creating a Collection Set (the name of the wedding) and then each section of the day is a Collection inside of the Set. Once images are inside a Collection, you can rearrange and customize the order of your images which is such a game changer when organizing for efficient batch editing.​