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Selecting Your Best Images

by RR Jr on August 26, 2009

I recently wrote an article here titled Lessons of Editing about the process of separating your good images from your great ones. Since then, I’ve continued to work on my own workflow and the methods by which I try and determine which images are special.

Charles Cramer is one of my favorite photographers on many levels. He is a former musician, respected instructor, master printer, and of course a great photographer (and a role model for yours truly). I have followed and learned from Charlie’s work for some time, and he has recently written an article that deals with the issue of selecting your best work. Read the article and then head over to his website and enjoy some truly inspiring work of Yosemite and surrounding areas.

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Derrald August 31, 2009 at 11:08 am

Thanks for the link to the blog entry. I am also a fan of Charles Cramer and I agree it is always fascinating which photos people choose and for what reason. Good stuff.

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RR Jr September 1, 2009 at 2:27 pm

Hi Derrald – nice blog and beautiful images – thanks for stopping by…RR

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