so I am not crazy for keeping my RAWs as a hobbiest. I was going through 15ish years of photos and every location for each month has a RAW and Edited folder and some are 30+GB folders of just RAW.
Not at all! I've saved many clients by keeping all my images, plus it's faster to save everything and keep it organized than having to choose what to keep and get rid of, later regretting it. I'm exactly the same as you. If you liked this video, check out our latest upload (a behind the scenes look at a travel shoot for the New York Times! Let me know what you think.
i could see saving all the pics that survive an initial purge. i think i took 500 pics today, im not gona keep more than 50. but those 50 il hold onto forever.
so I am not crazy for keeping my RAWs as a hobbiest. I was going through 15ish years of photos and every location for each month has a RAW and Edited folder and some are 30+GB folders of just RAW.
Not at all! I've saved many clients by keeping all my images, plus it's faster to save everything and keep it organized than having to choose what to keep and get rid of, later regretting it. I'm exactly the same as you. If you liked this video, check out our latest upload (a behind the scenes look at a travel shoot for the New York Times! Let me know what you think.
100% never delete, always save every raw file!
Yesss!
i could see saving all the pics that survive an initial purge. i think i took 500 pics today, im not gona keep more than 50. but those 50 il hold onto forever.
I feel like saving the files is a Pro. It would be the cost of doing business