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1st try at album design. | |
yeah, i noticed some of the things i did were 'graphic design no-no's' i guess. I was just trying to find ways to spice up the album with what I had.
I charged them 200$ for 2hours (i know, too cheap, sucks) in a shoot&burn type deal (they were from out of town, called me last minute expecting snapshots from me)
Her dad liked the way i worked and took pics, so he tipped me 100$.
So since they seemed to like the photos, and im going to use these for my own sample album, I sent them an email saying that it's available for purchase for 500$.
I sent them their stuff (click to see what i sent for my 200$ package lol)
I've raised my pricing some since this wedding.
I'm only 24 by the way, so its hard to have couples trust your worth sometimes, especially just starting out like me.
I used flash on basically every pic i took, adjusting to flavor.. (580ex) I didnt get to play much with my strobist kit that day.
Here was my method of making my album..
I normally do my adjustments in lightroom (you know brightness, contrast, vignette, special effect presets ive made and downloaded) and I upload all the 'adjusted images' to smugmug for them to buy (im pretty fast in lightroom, so I can go through 1000 pics in about 2-3 hours, and thats taking a long time because im anal)
Anyways.. I found an easy way to make the design/photo editing for albums easier.
Instead of using the same photos I posted online with my adjustments, I make a whole new set of high rez jpegs that are adjusted for exposure etc.. but basically they are PLAIN. because....
I bust open indesign make a 12x24 spread, and get to work.. I just open Bridge, and drag and drop pics to each of the pages how I like them to go together.. keep in mind these are my basic edited files, nothing fancy, nothing too crazy in terms of contrast/saturation, because of the next step.
After I kinda place the images how I like them in a spread.. I then right click, edit original, then it opens the file in photoshop, and I use kevin kubotas/boutwells actions and try to keep the look of the images on the same spread somewhat consistant. And the only way to do that and to make it go faster, is if you start with similar, basic, not so heavily adjusted in lightroom jpegs.
So its a combination of indesign, photoshop w/ actions (and slight blemish editing), and bridge.. It works pretty well, and makes for a better album, especially people who dont like spending too much time like me..
I think it took between 6-8 hours to design this album, im sure I'll get a lot faster once I do more of these.
Maybe I'll get better, and not need to use the photoshop side of it too much, and just use lightroom files.. but for now, this is my method..
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