From the course: Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood

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Post-production and sharing

Post-production and sharing

From the course: Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood

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Post-production and sharing

Jim: So everyone who's watching this knows that there's a lot that you can do, in software at your computer, with the photos that you've taken. Does that affect the way you shoot? If so, how? Male: Absolutely, I mean this is I think that if you don't understand what you can do in post-processing with, if you're, if you're not familiar with that, you really restrict your, your shooting ability. Now again, everybody has a different opinion about this. There's just purists out there who really believe that you know, once you snap the shutter and that, that picture is sacred. They don't crop it. You know, they take it out and just, it is what it is, and that's that. That philosophy is totally valid, and, and it's great for some people. It doesn't work for me. I'm one of these people, when I look at something, I don't see it for what it is. I see it for what it can become. you know, this idea that, that there's something, I know what, what I can do to it. If I, if I want to. So I'm…

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