
Why I Don’t Batch Edit My Photos
Batch editing? Not for me. Sure, it sounds efficient, streamlines the workflow, and cranks out shots like a production line. But photography isn’t a factory. It’s memory, mood, light, and story. Every image I take carries its own moment, and I treat it that way. I’ll use presets as a starting point (I’m not a total rebel), but each frame deserves its own conversation. It’s slower, yes. But thoughtful. Purposeful. And if you’ve ever doubted that your frame-by-frame approach is “too slow,” trust me, you’re not behind. You’re just doing it right.
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🐢 Agent Squirt’s Field Log – [Entry #049]
You wouldn’t know it from the photo alone, but there were three generations on that hill—my father, Squirt, and me behind the lens.
But this wasn’t just a moment for the family photo album.
This was Field Log #049, and Squirt was on high alert.
The castle might’ve been dormant, but something in the mist said otherwise.