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I'm just an amateur but I have a hard time getting a style that is cohesive with all images. Usually I'll do the same general edits for all of a same shoot. While different locations and settings usually render different editing techniques. I try to do enhanced true to life with a slight nostalgic film effect but nothing too blown out or moody yet when putting all my photos into collections togehter they just don't really go well together since they all have different styles, and these are everything from portraits to landscapes to urban photos....

So how did you all go about with choosing your post editing 'style' to identify your look of photos?

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[–] Cat_Noms_3489@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Most professionals are hired because they have a specific style! That’s why they stand out and are hired for the look they achieve. People who hire a specific photographer or see an artist’s work they want to make sure they can expect that same outcome and consistency.

I absolutely love my style, but it took years to develop and grow to what it is now. It’s definitely my own. I don’t slap on a filter and call it a day. My style does change slightly by exposure, tones, colors based on each session or wedding based on the location, season, lighting. But I’m still always trying to achieve my certain look and editing to keep to consistency’s