➡Be sure and get my FREE Photography Guides: "I Bought A Nice Camera, Now What? 10 Things To Do First" and "Photography Basics: 20 Definitions You Should Know" on my website: "boorayperry.com/education/ ➡Use the code TH-cam to save 50% on my guide to photographing with natural light and my guide on photographing outdoors with off-camera flash! ➡Guides and other stuff - boorayperry.com/education/ ➡Gear - boorayperry.com/boorays-gear/ ➡Instagram - wwwinstagram.com/boorayperry/ ➡Store - my-store-e02782.creator-spring.com/listing/new-camera-nerd ➡Booray Explains - tinyurl.com/3e7w8zjt
Do you store your archive drives at another location? I send a backup of my computer to my parents once every six months, they are in a different state. Cheers from the Jersey Shore.
I will be shooting with my X100f at my grandson's wedding in three weeks so i will now use CCC afterwards. It seems that you download your images first to your computer internal hard drive for Capture One workflow. Is that better that working off an external hard drive, which is my normal workflow? This is the first video I recall you not having to stop to drink. Does this mean you are better?
Hey Booray, great video as usual. Just curious, if your client wants to print some of the images for framing, do you have to do additional work on them or are the prints ready to go for the client to print? If you answered that in the video, my apologies.
This was great! Thank you! I saved it to a playlist so I can watch it again to get a refresher. Want to make sure I go down the right path once I start really pursuing it as a full time career.
Hey Booray, It was great to watch another informative video, you have some great backup routines and some good advice on how to protect our precious photos. I attended a Wedding recently and i did the DRAGGING THE SHUTTER TECHNIQUE that you had in a recent video and it really came in handy. Especially photographing the dancing, i had the shutter speed at 1/40 of a second with my SB-700 flash and the photos were great. Your videos are very useful to me and have put your advice into my photography. Thanks for all your great videos. 😃
➡Be sure and get my FREE Photography Guides: "I Bought A Nice Camera, Now What? 10 Things To Do First"
and
"Photography Basics: 20 Definitions You Should Know"
on my website: "boorayperry.com/education/
➡Use the code TH-cam to save 50% on my guide to photographing with natural light and my guide on photographing outdoors with off-camera flash!
➡Guides and other stuff - boorayperry.com/education/
➡Gear - boorayperry.com/boorays-gear/
➡Instagram - wwwinstagram.com/boorayperry/
➡Store - my-store-e02782.creator-spring.com/listing/new-camera-nerd
➡Booray Explains - tinyurl.com/3e7w8zjt
Do you store your archive drives at another location? I send a backup of my computer to my parents once every six months, they are in a different state.
Cheers from the Jersey Shore.
I do not. My archives are in my home.
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I will be shooting with my X100f at my grandson's wedding in three weeks so i will now use CCC afterwards. It seems that you download your images first to your computer internal hard drive for Capture One workflow. Is that better that working off an external hard drive, which is my normal workflow?
This is the first video I recall you not having to stop to drink. Does this mean you are better?
lol... not better, I just powered through it. My saliva glands will never come back. :)
Which drive will be faster really depends on the drive.
Hey Booray, great video as usual. Just curious, if your client wants to print some of the images for framing, do you have to do additional work on them or are the prints ready to go for the client to print? If you answered that in the video, my apologies.
The images they get are good, just not hand-retouched. So, it really depends on what they want. If they have me print it I will hand-retouch it.
This was great! Thank you! I saved it to a playlist so I can watch it again to get a refresher. Want to make sure I go down the right path once I start really pursuing it as a full time career.
I feel like half my career has just been figuring out how to be more efficient. :)
Do you keep a permanent backup of all 1,500 unculled raw files on the 'immediate backup'? Thank you
It's not permanent. When the job is done and delivered I delete it. I only keep all the delivered JPG files long term. :)
Nice profile pic. :)
@@BoorayPerry useful to know. Thank you
Hey Booray, It was great to watch another informative video, you have some great backup routines and some good advice on how to protect our precious photos. I attended a Wedding recently and i did the DRAGGING THE SHUTTER TECHNIQUE that you had in a recent video and it really came in handy. Especially photographing the dancing, i had the shutter speed at 1/40 of a second with my SB-700 flash and the photos were great. Your videos are very useful to me and have put your advice into my photography. Thanks for all your great videos. 😃
Thanks! You are one of the few viewers who I recognize by name in the comments. People like you are what keep me going. :)
@@BoorayPerry Your welcome Booray, I appreciate your kind words I've become a better photographer with your great advice 🙂📸
That's extremely nice for you to say. Thank you. :)@@seaeagles6025
@@BoorayPerry Your very welcome Booray 📸