ULTIMATE Photography Editing Workflow: I spent 10 YEARS perfecting this ten-step workflow!

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @GavinBakerPhotography
    @GavinBakerPhotography Před 3 lety +30

    This is great info, as a professional sports photographer myself I can honestly say the workflow described here is nearly perfect, and implementing any or all of what is shown here will speed up anyone's photography process. Thanks for sharing!

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety +4

      Gavin, I've had a look through your awesome portfolio - that feedback means a lot. Thanks, and glad you found it helpful!

    • @Eye_sky_high
      @Eye_sky_high Před 2 lety

      completely agree.

  • @LucasStephanou
    @LucasStephanou Před rokem +5

    I am going thought a lot of workflows videos and this is the best one so far.
    Kevin is so clear and direct. Amazing work!

  • @jcpaxt
    @jcpaxt Před 2 lety +4

    Kevin! You are one of the very few best CZcamsrs I’ve ever watched! Very informative! Well made! Easy to understand! Straight to the point! No BS! Thank you very much!!!

  • @ChrisLeeX
    @ChrisLeeX Před 3 lety +5

    Wow. This video just made every other related tutorial redundant. Thank you so much for the good-good content.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Chris, I appreciate it - glad it was helpful

  • @bitchplease1114
    @bitchplease1114 Před rokem +1

    this one is really good, thank you!

  • @kevinraposo
    @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety +1

    To join Speedy Photographer or watch my FREE training:
    www.speedyphotographer.com
    You can follow me here:
    instagram.com/kevinraposo
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  • @paigecrick596
    @paigecrick596 Před rokem +1

    Can you make a tutorial video series that breaks this process down and takes us step by step on how to do this? Or do you have any recommendations for existing courses that can teach this?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem

      While some of these steps are self-explanatory, I break down some of the more complicated ones and can answer any of your questions through my photography program, if you're interested. Here's a link to Speedy Photographer:
      www.speedyphotographer.com

  • @The4slacks
    @The4slacks Před rokem +1

    spot on, really appreciate the no bs approach. Not one time did I feel like you were milking the video to fill the time requirement.

  • @josephsy
    @josephsy Před 2 lety +1

    subbed, super informative from the start

  • @terrellcwoods
    @terrellcwoods Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent! Exactly what I was looking for. I just needed to see someone's workflow in PM. I have been using Bridge for that purpose but, I like the idea of using PM for setting up ingest templates for team activities. Thanks for the great and to-the-point info.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      No problem, glad to hear it was helpful!

  • @adamg6251
    @adamg6251 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @orangecountyjackson7898
    @orangecountyjackson7898 Před 2 lety +1

    man your workflow is extremely efficient! not an idle second. thank you for the tips.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety

      appreciate it and glad it was helpful!

  • @bowwowers
    @bowwowers Před 3 lety +1

    This is quality. I found so much value in this one video I'm headed over to his website to take part in the one hour free training and possibly buy his training. It looks super comprehensive

  • @fcoker73
    @fcoker73 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info! I definitely need an effective workflow and it seems like you got it. Thanks!

  • @eggs-benny
    @eggs-benny Před 2 lety +1

    great video, love the detail that you went into!

  • @padillaandrea1
    @padillaandrea1 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow this is great info! Super helpful. Just what I needed. I’ve been trying to level up on my work flow and data storage. My early naive self thought I only needed a backup hard drive. Ha! Thanks for the info on Photo Mechanic, first time hearing of it.

  • @MartinFroland
    @MartinFroland Před 3 lety +1

    Very usefull.

  • @jmgcg
    @jmgcg Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent. You can use Adjustment Layers in Photoshop to do a non-destructive work but, no doubt, LR or even C1 are better, fast to change and all adjustments in one file, no need to save as Tiff or PSD.

  • @evanessencephotography4385

    Thank for the video, and especially the back up part. Even pros don’t have a clue about RAID storage and using the 3-2-1 back up scheme.
    As for editing and culling software. We switched to Capture One and Affinity Photo 6 months ago. We haven’t looked back. Capture One’s raw engine is unmatched. No need to use multiple software for culling and editing. It’s crazy fast and we editing in raw, with layers, 97% of the time. We chose the perpetual license. Crazy.

  • @matstraka
    @matstraka Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Straigth to the topic, no nonsense. Love how effective your workflow is. Subscribed.

  • @Thedogofdoom1997
    @Thedogofdoom1997 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so insanely helpful to me as a new photographer. I feel like I'm always drowning in photos. I was starting to feel like I should slow down my camera's burst rate so I have less to go through, but I think photo mechanic is going to be a life saver for me and my cloud storage.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety +1

      Burst speeds are reaching the point where I feel the need to slow them down as well (and sometimes I do) - easiest way to speed up literally everything as a part of this workflow!

  • @kbruff2010
    @kbruff2010 Před rokem +1

    Are familiar with ACDSee and Zone photo or on1raw? I believe they are the best options for scaled execution.

  • @JohnFisk-OHS-78
    @JohnFisk-OHS-78 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant!
    I'm pretty OCD, but your workflow takes it to the next level. You also introduce some software that many of us probably haven't heard of. I'm planning to look up Photo Mechanic and Goodsync.
    Huge thanks and best wishes!
    J

  • @rhiannonbrown5325
    @rhiannonbrown5325 Před 3 lety

    This is awesome!!! You've helped me so much! I learned more than i expected.

  • @bradley264
    @bradley264 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @TheRealStateOfHomeOwnership

    Super Helpful Information.

  • @serrpau
    @serrpau Před 3 lety +1

    This is pure gold! Thanks for sharing. I am using Lightroom to import photos and it takes SO long. Will try bridge. Where do you keep your Lightroom catalog? In hard drive or cloud storage? Any tips for importing photos to my hard drive using MAC? Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! I keep my catalog in the cloud, but if you're not switching between computers, it isn't necessary. I don't really have any suggestions that would make this process different on a Mac - pretty much identical on both platforms.

  • @DMATcyt
    @DMATcyt Před 3 lety +1

    Bravo.....this is really good info! I am subscribing now!

  • @walkonwatertv7744
    @walkonwatertv7744 Před 2 lety +1

    Gosh.....Wish I watched this on July 3rd, 2020 lol. Thank you for the incredible insight.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate it, and glad it was helpful!

  • @bhuff123
    @bhuff123 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your comments upon photo editors in another video could you address Windows machines as to how much horsepower do you need such as processor memory graphics and so forth

  • @RealThore
    @RealThore Před rokem +1

    For backup I use amazon photos as a prime subscriber which has unlimited storage for JPG and Sony RAW files workmas well (don't know about Canon, Nikon etc) and also comes with a Windows software that can auto-backup your files

  • @alainpc23
    @alainpc23 Před 2 lety

    Great workflow and straight to the point explanations. I will copy some of these from you. Thank you! :)

  • @donnapoirier
    @donnapoirier Před 2 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @leafsfan71
    @leafsfan71 Před 2 lety

    This is brilliant. Thank you so much. Do you have any videos on Lightroom and catalog management?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! No other videos on this topic right now on CZcams unfortunately

  • @m77ast
    @m77ast Před 10 měsíci

    Do you have a video on your b lightroom export settings?

  • @SteveMartinUSA
    @SteveMartinUSA Před rokem +1

    Your workflow looks similar to mine, including your naming conventions, etc. The video is right to the point. I didn't see Bridge in your workflow...? I wonder what your opinion of Bridge vs. Photo Mechanic is 2 years later, and whether it's still worth the money to buy Photo Mechanic?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem

      personally, still prefer photo mechanic for the metadata. bridge has caught up in terms of processing speed, but IPTC is best dealt with in Photo Mechanic still if you ask me

  • @360VRStudios
    @360VRStudios Před 2 lety

    Awesome, job! I like you motivation.

  • @zachhoward3179
    @zachhoward3179 Před 3 lety

    Good content, very helpful! Thank you!

  • @sholaallen4873
    @sholaallen4873 Před 3 lety +1

    Someone may have posted this earlier, so I apologize for missing it. Question, how did you generate your camera profiles for your R6? Did you manually do that by color correcting a Raw file next to it's jpeg equivalent?
    If you have a video covering this please point me to it 😔
    Thanks

  • @BubblesPothowari
    @BubblesPothowari Před 2 lety

    You are Mr. Efficient !!

  • @thepanel2935
    @thepanel2935 Před rokem +1

    So, Photo Mechanic is nowhere near as useful _after_ you've dumped your images off your card and onto the computer or external hard-drive? In other words, it _only_ works the best at/during *_ingest?_* Is that correct?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem

      Photo Mechanic is useful for any type of bulk data management/IPTC metadata at any point throughout your process

  • @tomandalbert
    @tomandalbert Před rokem +3

    Bridge is free

  • @policeluber6720
    @policeluber6720 Před 2 lety

    I see all my fav sports photogs using sum cord going ? Ring side court side etc ? Is,this to a hd ? Seems faster ?

  • @melissab.508
    @melissab.508 Před 2 lety +1

    SO helpful and thorough - thank you for putting this together! Just to clarify - you are copying (not moving) your tagged pictures from PM to Lightroom ?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety

      neither copying nor moving - literally just importing the images from where they already exist on my hard drive. glad it was helpful!

  • @rosemathews5710
    @rosemathews5710 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a free ingest and sorting software that can be used?

  • @pmayh3m
    @pmayh3m Před 3 lety +2

    Wouldn't using a layer in photoshop create a non-destructive editing environment?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      I probably should have expanded on that comment in the video. You're right, there are definitely a few ways to non-destructively edit in Photoshop - filters, layer masks, etc. But compared to Lightroom, many of the actions performed will be destructive

  • @psychward2315
    @psychward2315 Před rokem +1

    Great video. One question: When you crop in photo mechanic is it a "destructive edit" or is the full picture preserved and can be un or re-cropped again?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem +1

      full picture is preserved, as long as you don't export as a JPEG

  • @Tampaxd45
    @Tampaxd45 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice job. I don't use Lightroom but the overall video was helpful. I would HIGHLY recommend that you create a local copy of your Lightroom catalog at least monthly.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      Agreed, backups are critical. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @ricardolopesphoto
    @ricardolopesphoto Před rokem +1

    How come you only need to connect your drives to Backblaze once a year? I thought it would delete your backup after 30-days, even if you have a 1-year version history. Can you please comment? Thanks!

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem

      Read about the BackBlaze versioning system and how it works here:
      help.backblaze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360035247494-Version-History-FAQ

  • @kylejennings6128
    @kylejennings6128 Před rokem +1

    Does anyone use camera raw instead of lightroom? The programs are so similar

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem +1

      I use Camera RAW for individual edits, but Lightroom is significantly faster when it comes to dealing with bulk edits

  • @NikCan66
    @NikCan66 Před 3 lety

    This is brilliant

  • @pietvanderputten1205
    @pietvanderputten1205 Před rokem

    Photoshop should be used in a non destructive way (smart objects, camera raw filter, adjustment layers). Lightroom library works best if you stick to it with all imports and movements of files.

  • @policeluber6720
    @policeluber6720 Před 2 lety +1

    What about all these nba shooters appearing to shoot tethered or ?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety

      Tethered shooting is pretty common at major international sporting events (i.e. the World Cup or the Olympics), where wire agencies have a dedicated editing team to cull and distribute real-time content. Makes for a cool configuration, but probably wouldn't be a useful tutorial for 99.99% of photographers watching this video on CZcams

  • @lukeshieldsnature
    @lukeshieldsnature Před 15 dny

    adobe camera raw through adobe photoshop is very much a parametric editor though

  • @williamkirwin6438
    @williamkirwin6438 Před 3 lety

    Hey thanks for the video! Can you tell me why you prefer Photo mechanic over Adobe Bridge?

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety +1

      Totally a personal preference, I just really like the workflow when it comes to adding variables and IPTC metadata. Bridge is great too, I tend to use it a lot when I need to deal with video.

  • @louishermann7676
    @louishermann7676 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my gosh. As a photography idiot and drone newbie this will significantly cut down on the non-productive frustrating tasks while I'm getting my practice reps in.

  • @mariocourchesne2511
    @mariocourchesne2511 Před 3 lety

    You forgot to drop the mic at the end of your video ! ;) Great job !

  • @ashrafulatik8978
    @ashrafulatik8978 Před 3 lety

    Hi Kevin. Thanks for sharing. Do you prefer Autoretouch, an AI-powered image editing tool to automate ghost mannequins, clipping path, background removal, etc. image editing process? I found it super cool and easy to operate. Need your opinion regarding this.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      Never used it, so unfortunately, I can't comment

  • @policeluber6720
    @policeluber6720 Před 2 lety

    How,do,I,send from my cam to beat the iPhoto peeps ?canon 1dxii but guess I’ll trade down or up to a r6 for wifi efffff canon eerrrr 😝

  • @Grasseatereu
    @Grasseatereu Před 2 lety +2

    I liked your video a lot, but i must say, if you are working in photoshop and working destructively, you are simply using Photoshop wrong. If you do not use layers, you propably dont need photoshop and can stay in lightroom or capture one.. But if you do open photoshop there is no reason to not create new layers often.
    beside that you nailed everything.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety +1

      fair point. glad you enjoyed the video

  • @youngbloodalan
    @youngbloodalan Před 3 lety

    Kevin, Great video. Instead of going from Photomechanic to LighRoom, I go from PhotoMechanic to Camera RAW in Photoshop. You can do virtually everything in Camera RAW that you can do in LightRoom, including nondestructive toning, but it's a lot more efficient. As a photojournalist, I am mostly toning, doing noise reduction. cropping and some geometry. You can mass apply/sync settings. You can this with hundreds of images at once. If pick DONE, it saves the edits and you can come bsck and change them later.. Pick the ones you want and export them all at once in the resolution you want. I do like Lighroom for HDR and a couple other things but deadline work CameraRaw is the way to go. If you shoot JPEGs, you can have cameraRAW treat them the same way.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety

      I didn't explain this fully in the tutorial, but I do something very similar inside Lightroom - I apply very basic adjustments (i.e. adding a bit of contrast or exposure), then sync across all images. I've never given the Camera RAW workflow a shot, but it definitely appears to be a lot more lightweight to me than Lightroom is - may try it out in the future. Appreciate it!

    • @youngbloodalan
      @youngbloodalan Před 3 lety

      @@kevinraposo Thanks for the reply Kevin. Yes, its way more lightweight then Lightroom. I export from Camera Raw to my "today" folder never opening the files in photoshop at all. I then return to PhotoMechanic to finish the captions. Clearly, if I was a portrait photographer or something else, the pictures would need more work and Lightroom would be more advantagous.

  • @ivan_12345
    @ivan_12345 Před 3 lety

    Are you a native English speaker? I thought the stress in the verbs "to impOrt/expOrt" is on the 2nd syllable

    • @1994ave
      @1994ave Před 2 lety

      Kind of weird thing to comment on

    • @jennvangeem2847
      @jennvangeem2847 Před 2 lety

      Are you an English teacher ?

    • @ivan_12345
      @ivan_12345 Před 2 lety

      @@1994ave why? just curious

    • @ivan_12345
      @ivan_12345 Před 2 lety

      @@jennvangeem2847 yep, used to work with pupils for several years, but now just a freelancer (photographer, retoucher)

    • @ivan_12345
      @ivan_12345 Před 2 lety

      @@jennvangeem2847 I'm not a native speaker, btw, so just curious

  • @rebth1st
    @rebth1st Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, great information but way too fast for me. I know I can stop and start and review anytime I want to, but this is still a lot of information.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 2 lety

      glad it was helpful, just place the video on repeat 🙂

  • @Lesterandsons
    @Lesterandsons Před 2 lety

    Wanted deeper

  • @ivan_12345
    @ivan_12345 Před 3 lety

    Why not using usb drives? much more handy, imho

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 3 lety +1

      Not as fast or reliable as a dedicated hard drive

  • @kbruff2010
    @kbruff2010 Před rokem

    Ok, why don’t you name them effectively?

  • @mikeshapiro4418
    @mikeshapiro4418 Před rokem

    This is so wrong! Photo editing involves sorting and culling. Processing is what photoshop does.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před rokem

      you're the first viewer in two and a half years to suggest my explanation is wrong, and I've had numerous professionals respond to this video very positively. regardless, you're pointing out semantics and it really doesn't matter, the workflow itself is valid

  • @danielprucey9796
    @danielprucey9796 Před 4 měsíci

    NOPE...using a smart object in Photoshop is non-destructive.

    • @kevinraposo
      @kevinraposo  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That’s the one and only non-destructive feature in an otherwise fully destructive editing software