wedding photogs...how many pics?
How many pics do you typically make available/put in a proof gallery/put on CD for the B&G???
EDIT: Am I right to think that I should trim the number down so as not to overwhelm? I realize the number could vary depending on the type of wedding. I was the second shooter recently and I know the main photog is providing 470 pics! I'm hoping to do around 150-200.
EDIT: Am I right to think that I should trim the number down so as not to overwhelm? I realize the number could vary depending on the type of wedding. I was the second shooter recently and I know the main photog is providing 470 pics! I'm hoping to do around 150-200.
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i think that if you shoot 75 -100 pix per hour about 25% should be keepers.....every wedding is different - light, bride and groom, location, number of guests and bridal party and of course the amount of time contracted for would be influential - I did a wedding in May - shot 1200 images and turned out about 300 so my calculation is about right...for ME!.
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something that can add to the overwhelm factor for B&Gs is group shots. I don't provide 12 versions of one group portrait; I pick the best one or two and move on. I've not had any complaints
Typically I deliver between 200 and 300 edited photos to clients, it all depends on how big their wedding was, how many formal groups, etc.
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