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Organizing shoot images in Lightroom

Organizing shoot images in Lightroom

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Organizing shoot images in Lightroom

- Before we start editing an image, I think it's crucial to stay organized, especially if you go on a lot of shoots. Now I spend most of my time on location, and going from one place to the next, and you know, you always want to be uploading every chance you get. If you have a chance to upload your cards each night, make sure and do that. What ends up happening is you get a catalog in Lightroom of 20, 30,000 images, and how do you keep it all organized? Well I'm going to show you a method that is something that I'm trying to practice what I preach, but I think it's a great method. Somebody taught it to me and I want to share it with you. So what I've got here in front of me is a shoot that I did over the last couple days. I shot the Disney Concert Hall, a Frank Gehry building in Los Angeles. And we're going to organize this so that as we build this catalog and I go on my next location and so on, this is going to stay so simple and streamlined. Let's take a look. Over here in…

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