@Laurel Stacy I use Lightroom and scan the images after import and tag the ones I like with a 1 I then look at each photo with a 1 in zoomed in view to see if they are sharp where they need to be and then add a 2 for the ones thats sharp. I roughly shoot 150 photos per hour so a 2 hour shoot has close to 300 photos and I then using this process pick roughly 50 of the sharp ones and mark them with 3 of which then select 20 of and do final edits in Lightroom and Photoshop where needed. When editing I also use an editing keyboard so that I can do my editing with keystrokes and not try and move exposure etc with the mouse I use a dial and works amazingly well and is very able to make minute adjustments very accurately. if you want to improve your editing speed you have to use one of these kinds of keyboards https://loupedeck.com/products/loupedeck-plus/
Hello from Houston, Texas. I collect photogrammetry surveys for a living and Urban/Urbex B&W photography as a hobby. I'm versed in macro photography and a bit of a gear head. Thanks for having me and I look forward to interacting with the group.
I am a 53 year old lady who has loved photography since I was about 15. I bought my first digital camera in 2007 and have owned three now. I use a Nikon D750 now and I LOVE IT!! I really don't have a niche', I am just trying to find a way to make some money shooting photos. I look forward to hearing from you all. Thanks!