22 Apr 2026 · 5 min read · By Studio
Editing starts with culling — going through every frame and keeping only the sharpest, most emotionally resonant shots. This alone can take a full day for a wedding.
Next comes a consistent color grade across the whole gallery so it feels like one cohesive story rather than a pile of disconnected images. Only after that do I move to individual retouching, and even then I keep it light — skin texture, natural expressions and real moments matter more to me than heavy retouching.
The final step is a quality pass: viewing the gallery as a slideshow to make sure the pacing and story flow feels right before delivery.
Every photograph is a fragment of time, frozen forever.
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Every photograph is a whisper of time you get to keep forever.