
What have we become? I mean both photographers and photography clients. Today, we take hundreds of photographs in a single outing, or in the case of wedding photographers, thousands at a single wedding. I read an article recently that said the average number of photos taken at a wedding is between 2,000 and 3,000. I use a 32 GB memory card on one of my cameras and an 8 GB on another. Shooting raw files means I can get 586 on the 32 GB card and 296 on the 8 GB card based on the estimated file sizes of each camera. I also read in another article a wedding photographer says they shoot an average of 4,000 photos per wedding. Let’s just think about those numbers for a moment.
If I spent 10 seconds reviewing photographs it would take just over 8 hours to glean 3,000 photographs. That isn’t doing anything with them except reviewing them to ensure they are acceptable. If I kept 2,000 photographs out of 3,000 and spent 5 minutes per photo editing it would take over 166 hours to complete the task! I’ve seen photographers charging $1,000 for a “full day”. Just doing basic math, I’m making less than minimum wage without calculating my expenses!
I’ll have to admit, I’m just about as bad. Last week I went on a photo shoot just for fun. I spent about 4 hours taking photographs and walked away with 296 photos of which I believe 74 were acceptable. Out of the 74 I used 18. Have we become photography machine gunners or are we just in a world where more is better?














