One of the most frequently asked questions I get is – do I edit (or more commonly – do I Photoshop) my photos? And often – it’s asked in a tone of voice that indicates that they think there’s something wrong or cheating about editing my photos before sharing them with others.
My answer is Yes! For me, as a photographer and an artist, capturing the image in my camera is just part of my process of creating a photograph. My photograph isn’t complete until I have edited it on my computer and created either a version for sharing on the web or a print.
When I get to place I’m considering photographing, I stop and take a look around to see what catches my eye. And only when have I thought about what caught my eye and how do I want to share that with others – do I take my camera out of my pack and start photographing.
As I photograph a scene, I’ll usually try multiple compositions to capture just the image I want. I’m likely to move around a bit to see how that changes my view. Oftentimes, I’ll try photographing from a higher or lower position. Frequently, I’ll change the lens that I’m using. At some point, I know that I’ve captured what I want to share – and then will pack my camera back in my bag and look for my next photo opportunity.
When I get home, I decide which of the images I captured best show what I want to share – and then start editing it. Editing is a vital part of my photo creation process. My camera, as wonderful as it is, only captures the exact scene before it. It doesn’t capture my feelings or what I was thinking about. For me to share those – I need to edit my photo in Lightroom and/or Photoshop – so that I can share what I experienced in the field with you.
With some photos, it only takes a few minutes and few simple tools to create my final photographs. Other photos – it can take a few hours of editing, a few conversations with Bill, and down time in between editing sessions to create a photograph I want to present to the world.
This is the process that works for me to create the photographs I want to create. I’d love to hear your thoughts about the importance of editing in the creation of your photos. Just leave your comments below.
Hi Patty.. You welcomed me to “the dark side” when I first got Photoshop. Since I’m figuring it out mostly on my own, it’s been a slow learning curve. I appreciate this post, and agree..to express the feeling you want to convey, editing is necessary..just like changing a lens or a perspective.. It was helpful to learn that editing sometimes takes you hours..wow! You are an inspiration!
It is, I believe, only those who aren’t photographers, or filmmakers, or painters, sculptors, architects, etc who don’t edit.