jeeperjalop

joined 10 months ago
[–] jeeperjalop@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Reason why I keep originals:
I keep the originals as I might want to revisit them to try out a new tool, new presets that I've created. Another reason is that sometimes I'll get a sequence of shots of a particular team and they'll ask for all of the photos taken, so I'll go back and send them the pics. Plus storage is cheap.

How I store all of the originals + the exports:
Store them on a home MAS system, sorted by race organization, year and then race. I'll add team #'s in the metatags so that I can easily sort by team number in Adobe Bridge.

[–] jeeperjalop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

It's a great photo but never seen it before but good for the artist. I think I have my sights too low as I'm happy getting paid in alcohol and tacos.

[–] jeeperjalop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Great read and thanks for posting! Go through something similar with car racing pics but you're way more efficient :)

[–] jeeperjalop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Exposure wise, I post mostly on IG since that's where most of my friends/clients are on. And for the images/portfolio, I use Adobe Portfolio as it's easy to separate images by events/races. Team and/or company specific images have their own gallery either on AP or Google photos.

I've tried Vero and Threads but they seem to be a little to artsy for me, I'm not to into street photography and portraits and that seems to be the majority of the content on both of those platforms.

[–] jeeperjalop@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

4x4, off road racing for me. Ultra4, NorCal Rock race, Vorra and the like. I like getting shots that freezes the action and makes people feel like they're at the event.