Advice for Processing & Outputting more effeciently?
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Hey there
I've gotten really into photography the last couple years and bring my camera to most major outings and events.
I take tons of picture I'm proud of but don't get much time to sit down and go through everything as quickly as I should, and end up not sharing or posting my pictures because it seems like it's been too long since the event happened...
Idk, it sounds like a stupid problem but I just am sitting on a ton of pictures I'd like to post and it's overwhelming and makes me feel like I need to shoot less and chip away at these pictures instead.
One tip I learned that helps was rating my shots in camera as I'm shooting.
Anyways thanks in advanced if anyone has something helpful that comes to mind.
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