{"id":2467,"date":"2014-12-03T15:06:50","date_gmt":"2014-12-03T15:06:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dreamweddingshawaii.com\/?p=2467"},"modified":"2018-03-14T01:55:35","modified_gmt":"2018-03-14T01:55:35","slug":"post-production-hell-after-your-wedding-the-work-just-begins-for-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dreamweddingshawaii.com\/post-production-hell-after-your-wedding-the-work-just-begins-for-me\/","title":{"rendered":"“POST-PRODUCTION HELL” – After Your Wedding, The Work Just Begins For Me."},"content":{"rendered":"
The second most common question I am asked is,”Steve, how long will our photos take to finish?” \u00a0And my answer usually ranges from: a few hours, a few days, three weeks, twelve weeks, sometimes up to three to four months, it really depends….<\/span>\u00a0 Usually, under normal circumstances, meaning photos that do not require much work, a queue of client projects that is not too long; photos and videos will take anywhere between three to twelve weeks to finish. \u00a0That’s around one to three months, which is considered rather fast in the wedding industry. \u00a0 If I have no queue, which happens when it’s not wedding season, and a wedding that is fairly easy to complete, I can sometimes pound out those photos within a few hours and you can possibly have your photos on your computer the same day as your wedding. \u00a0But that’s very very rare. \u00a0REPEAT…THAT’S RARE!<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n While this production timeline may seem very long to the average Joe, some photographers, may take up to a year to deliver their entire wedding project to their clients. \u00a0Albums and enlargements sometimes take forever to create. \u00a0That’s why I don’t do them anymore. \u00a0The modern bride is not as patient as her ancestors. \u00a0She wants photos, fast, so she can share twitter or facebook.<\/p>\n So why does it take so long for you to receive your photos and video?<\/p>\n The answer: Post-Production Hell<\/em>.<\/p>\n Now, what is it exactly?<\/p>\n Well, weddings are much like producing movies and go through three steps: pre-production (which is your fundraising and planning stage of your wedding) , the actual production(which is your wedding), and post-production (the work after your wedding) \u00a0“Pre” and “Post” production in movies, and your wedding, is where most of the work is done. \u00a0 In movies, post-production can take years to complete after the actual filming if complicated computer graphics are integrated into each shot.<\/p>\n For your wedding, just the act of turning a digital photograph into something spectacular, can also take time.<\/p>\n To better explain the post production process, here is a summary of the process that one photo goes through before it makes it to the bride.<\/p>\n STEP ONE: Enhancing The Basic Photo<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This is an actual photo that is not enhanced.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n All digital photos, in my opinion, must be corrected before they are delivered to the client. \u00a0I don’t care how great a digital camera is, it can never compare to the human eye. \u00a0 What the human captures and remembers is night and day to what the camera records.<\/p>\n This photo has some major problems with it:<\/p>\n To fix this I must manipulate what the digital camera captured into real-world reality.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This is Lightroom!<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n The goal here is to enhance the exposure and color of the photograph to re-tell the story of the photo accurately without creating a noticeable bias. \u00a0 I\u00a0may spend hours adjusting everything from color, details in shadows, lighting, and much more, just for one photo. \u00a0I have to be careful. \u00a0Because if I create too much of a bias, too much of an effect, my client will realize that the photo has been manipulated. \u00a0And the reality of this photo goes from non-fiction, to the ultimate….fake.<\/p>\n A great photographer does not create great moments. \u00a0He captures it. \u00a0There’s a difference. \u00a0So if I succeed, the greatest compliment I should receive is no other compliment other than “I love the photos!” \u00a0If a client ever says, “I love the effect…” \u00a0Then as a photographer, I have failed.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Here is the finished export from Adobe Lightroom<\/strong><\/p>\n STEP TWO: RETOUCHING BY HAND<\/strong><\/p>\n Think I’m done now? \u00a0No way.<\/p>\n The photo is about 90% done right now, but now it must be manually touched up by hand. \u00a0Lighting, color, and warmth have been fixed. Luckily there is no one to remove from the background from the photo. \u00a0There are no pimples to touch up, or airplanes to get rid of. \u00a0 But the brides face is shining rather brightly and requires touching up.<\/p>\n\n