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THE IMPORTANCE OF POST-PRODUCTION

Post-production has always been an integral part of the art of photography. In the days of film photography, even deciding on the ISO of the film or the amount of time dedicated to developing the film was considered part of the post-production process. For me, it’s a very creative process and just as important as taking the picture itself. It is the means to achieving the best possible image out of that shot we worked so

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