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okay let's start over there's a weird connection issue with the live stream so today I'm going to talk about how I edit my photos I'm gonna go through the entire process of editing a job from beginning to end I actually already shot this job and did the didn't really do the edit what I mean is I completed this job months ago when I shot it because it was sort of a shoot and scoot situation in which I basically only have to shoot the job hand off files and I'm done but because I want to share with you guys what my process is for how I edit images I'm going to go through the entire step beginning to end of how I do that I'm going to talk about some presets I use not really presets but sort of batch edit tools I use and that kind of thing I think this will be helpful for anyone that is getting into event photography has never really used Lightroom before I'm gonna make it very basic so everyone can follow along it's good for other event photographers if you're curious how other event pho...