Here is my first edit, I did this and then realised I had an awful lot of other images left over and decided to do a different edit with some of the other images.

Which is the reason for this edit here, once I had done these two I went and found Andy and got him to help me bring the two together into one coherent piece.

Edit 3, This feels far stronger and much less disjointed than it had just half hour prior to this image being taken.

Which leads us to Edit 4 and what is now the final edit and order (Ignore the top right image it’s just the wastage). I then found the relevant RAW files and processed them which up this point I hadn’t done. For my documentary work this is how I will now operate, making a selection off the screen of my favourite images, printing them out as A6 and then making the edit on paper and only then going back find the files and Post-Process them. It not only saves a lot of time, but it also stops me getting too possessive over images I like as this way it doesn’t give me the chance to fawn over an image in Lightroom and make it look wonderful when I will have to throw it away (for the purposes of that project at least).
