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Creating a Photography Workflow

Posted: November 18, 2014
[caption id="attachment_12109" align="alignright" width="414"]MemoryCards 2 Image from: digital-photography-school.com[/caption] Having a well-honed workflow when it comes to photography is important. When a consistent workflow is in place, it makes everything easier, from processing photos to storing them. Create and implement a photography workflow to help stay organized. Gina Milicia, writer for Digital Photography School, shares workflow tips for photography.

Photography Workflow Tips – From Memory Card to Computer and Beyond

Discover the best workflow protocol for safe long-term file storage, and efficient file retrieval. It’s very easy to become lazy and a bit sloppy with post-production workflow protocols. If you are like many people I know, then you are currently downloading your files to a folder marked “downloads” or “photos” or “John”. Inside this folder you may have hundreds, perhaps thousands of images with file names like 5U9D2496.jpeg or 5U9D2497.CR2. This is all perfectly fine if you never want to see those images again but what if in five years time you need to find those images again? Following a constant workflow protocol will save you hours of valuable time and also prevent potential heartbreak caused from lost files. Read the entire article Photography Workflow Tips – From Memory Card to Computer and Beyond on Digital Photography School.