

I use a variety of selection tools (like flags, stars, colors, and more) to separate and identify the top images I plan to include in my perpetual portfolio. Once they’re loaded, I’ll begin culling and choosing my keepers, which I’ll soon edit in bulk with the batch editing tools. To start, I typically load my images through Lightroom Classic. As you can imagine, these photo sessions lend themselves to taking a large number of photos.

These projects include everything from engagements and weddings to family portraits or even corporate events. Now, let’s talk about my workflow for high-volume projects.

Lightroom, therefore, works as both an incredible editor and a powerful learning tool. If you like, you can download these settings as presets, which adds even more value. Each image includes information on the settings used to create the final product. You can do more than just enjoy the images. Discover, on the other hand, grants you access to a community-based library of images.
