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This is all of the photos it helps me remember how my recent photo session played out, as it includes candid photos, posed portraits and scenery shots from both the indoors and the outdoors. Using the grid allows me to overview all the images, contrast photos that are similar and see the way light, frame and subject communication varies. You’ll see people strolling, talking with each other and posing while some shots focus on the area’s architecture, plants and open spaces. With the help of the contact sheet, I quickly determine which photos have interesting compositions or tell tales and determine which ones to develop or share. I find it helps me to arrange my images, consider the shoot and prepare for future projects as a fotograf.
green:

I pick these images to be green since they reflect several different moments and angles of what I wanted to show. In the outdoor photos, lighting and positioning are excellent and the indoor photos show individuals being themselves. Because there may be similar photos, each still gives me a new angle or atmosphere to pick from when arranging or editing my pictures. Technically, things are good and the range of different types makes the album engaging, so I’m happy to label the vast majority as good for further inspection.
Yelow:

I would mostly prefer these images yellow since their technical quality and setting are the same and most of them don’t have any special quality compared to the others. The filmmaker repeats certain shots of each walkway and part of the outdoor, so it’s tough to tell which location is best until you look carefully. The pics suggest potential, but I will need to look at them again carefully to pick out the ones that suit my needs best. I’d just mark these with a yellow, marking them as maybes, because I want to narrow them down again and make sure some of them really stand out before moving them to green.
Red:

The photos at the top are marked red since they didn’t satisfy the goals of this project. Sometimes, it come across pictures with awkward placement, blurriness or too many similar photos that don’t change up the mood of your collection. There may be some shots where light or subject presentation was not quite right for the style. Duplicate images or almost duplicate images are another reason why a photo might appear in this section. By making these pictures red, I’m demonstrating that they’re not good which allows me to choose the stronger shots in the rest of my pictures. Taking the time to design saves me time while keeping the final collection organized and of great quality.
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