{"id":8605,"date":"2016-10-19T11:55:29","date_gmt":"2016-10-19T19:25:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/modernlensmagazine.com\/?p=8605"},"modified":"2016-10-21T01:43:02","modified_gmt":"2016-10-21T09:13:02","slug":"how-to-organize-and-speed-up-your-workflow-massively-from-the-first-test-shot-to-the-very-end","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/modernlensmagazine.com\/how-to-organize-and-speed-up-your-workflow-massively-from-the-first-test-shot-to-the-very-end\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Organize And Speed Up Your Workflow Massively From The First Test Shot To The Very End"},"content":{"rendered":"

These Pro Tips Will Save You Enormous Amounts Of Time AND Secure Your Images From ANY Disaster<\/h3>\n

Whenever I’m doing big photoshoots, such as weddings or other events, I am nearly manic over keeping the RAW images safe until I deliver the finished package to my clients. I have struggled with spending way too much time backing up the files and moving them back and forth until and after editing them. This video has been really helpful and the best thing is, you can scale the described workflow up or down to best suit\u00a0your<\/em> photography business.<\/p>\n

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Professional photographer Travis Harris is sharing every little detail of his data workflow, from the memory cards he’s using in his Canon 1Dx (which are SanDisk, by the way) all the way to how he organizes the files for Lightroom.<\/h3>\n

He has created a very effective system and I can certainly see how this can help photographers sleep better at night. Are you using a similar or completely different system of your own? Are you using Photo Mechanic and how does it work for you?<\/p>\n