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Event Pros: Culling & Editing Selectivity

Got a question for all the seasoned large event shooters out there. Let me go a step further and clarify what I mean as "large events" (100+ people, multiple shooting locations, multi-day schedule, run & gun approach)

How selective are you being with the culling, editing, & delivery process. Where do you draw the line (Only perfect shots? B+ or better? Anything that isn't obvious dog shit?)

How many raw images are you shooting and what percentage does that typically cut down to?

Any tips for not getting caught up, over analyzing every photo, and wasting time trying to make tons of mediocre photos the best they can possibly be?

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