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How I select my best images

How I select my best images I take a lot of pictures. And I mean, *a lot*. If you are anything like me, you know that going through the hundreds, if not thousands of photographs to select the best ones can be a very daunting task.

In this video, I share a process I've developed over time that is relatively fast and painless.

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GEAR I USE
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Film Photography
Bronica MF Camera -
80mm f/2.8 -
150mm f/4 -
Shutter Release Cable -
Scanner -

Digital Photography
Sony a6000 -
12mm -
16-70mm -
55-210mm -

Accesories
Tripod - and
Lee Filters Holder -
6-stop ND filter -
10-stop ND filter -
15-stop ND filter -

Video
Sony a6500 -
16mm f/1.4 -
16-50mm -
Drone -
Zoom H1 -
Lav Mic -
Microphone -
Memory card for 4k -
Tripod -

Misc
Backpack -

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