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#112: Narrowing down a portfolio of images to ONLY your best shots is tough! You might spend hours agonizing over two shots that, well, look pretty much the same.
Choosing between your favorites, or feeling confident you're picking the best and only the best (because what if someone else likes this other image better???), or feeling overwhelmed with all the images you're deciding among that you can't see the forest for the trees ... the struggle is real. 
Here are two different approaches to make the process much, much easier. 
One option removes images by focusing specifically on similars.
The other option - brought to you courtesy of one of my Conservation Photography 101 students - adds images by making "mini portfolios" of the best options, one small handful at a time.
Pick which one works best for you and start flying through the portfolio editing process with confidence  - and kick decision fatigue to the curb!
I also mention my 5-Step portfolio editing process. You can get the worksheet and walkthrough at https://ConservationVisuals.com/3
Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned  at https://ConservationVisuals.com/112
🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots for a Photo Story
https://conservationvisuals.com/6Shots
📸 QUIZ: What's your hidden visual storyteller personality? 
https://conservationvisuals.com/quiz
🗺️ Guide to Conservation Photography
https://conservationvisuals.com/guide
By Jaymi Heimbuch | Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy ®4.9
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#112: Narrowing down a portfolio of images to ONLY your best shots is tough! You might spend hours agonizing over two shots that, well, look pretty much the same.
Choosing between your favorites, or feeling confident you're picking the best and only the best (because what if someone else likes this other image better???), or feeling overwhelmed with all the images you're deciding among that you can't see the forest for the trees ... the struggle is real. 
Here are two different approaches to make the process much, much easier. 
One option removes images by focusing specifically on similars.
The other option - brought to you courtesy of one of my Conservation Photography 101 students - adds images by making "mini portfolios" of the best options, one small handful at a time.
Pick which one works best for you and start flying through the portfolio editing process with confidence  - and kick decision fatigue to the curb!
I also mention my 5-Step portfolio editing process. You can get the worksheet and walkthrough at https://ConservationVisuals.com/3
Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned  at https://ConservationVisuals.com/112
🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots for a Photo Story
https://conservationvisuals.com/6Shots
📸 QUIZ: What's your hidden visual storyteller personality? 
https://conservationvisuals.com/quiz
🗺️ Guide to Conservation Photography
https://conservationvisuals.com/guide

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