This is a fun little blog post about my ideal digital photography workflow, using Twitter links.
A potential clients calls and I check my schedule using @Setster. I manage my booking & contracts using @ShootQ. I photograph the wedding with @NikonUSADotcom cameras & lenses & strobes. Then I download my @SanDisk CF 8gb or 16gb cards with their speedy FireWire CF Card Reader. Next, I view and edit all images using @PhotoMechanic. I bring all the selected images into @Lightroom. Using @Quikeys or @RPGKeys to enhance the images using @KubotaTools & @GetTotallyRad presets. Retouching images is next using @Photoshop actions from @KubotaTools, @GetTottalyRad, @randykepple, @jeshderox. I then export the images as JPGs to @Pictage (where they are archived and delivered to my clients in a password protected gallery).
For album orders, I import those images that tell a story into @PhotoJunction album designs. I create layouts of my client's album using @Qbyfeed and other self-designed templates. I transfer all my layouts via @panic‘s Transmit FTP client to one of the following album companies: @visionartbook @Kissbooks @queensberrynz @loktah @cypressalbums @BlurbBooks. When I receive the albums, I package the wedding albums using @myjoliewraps and ship them to wedding clients via @UPS_News.
If I think of anything else I can add, I'll come back here and update the post. By the way, my own Twitter account is – @picseshu. Go on, follow me!
Why don't you list your chosen workflow using Twitterese in the comments section below? Tell me what you think?
scottwyden says
Brilliantly done Seshu!
Emily says
Cool!!
Daniel says
I always love seeing how other photographers work, and you've laid it all out for us. Thanks a lot!
Pardeep says
Wow, a very informative way to share your workflow. I like! Thanks bro.
Lomesh says
Excellent!!!