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in this video Ill show you step by step how I edit my event photographs in Lightroom lets go alright uh welcome everybody to the channel my name is Timmy Turner Im a community from Genesis Studio like I said in the intro Ill be showing you guys how I edit images I take during my event and this event can range from anything uh like a baby shower birthdays even the club they all are in the same category of events weddings might be slightly different but generally every other events just you know theyre under this umbrella and I do pretty much the same edit which happen in Lightroom unless requested by the client that they want retouching thats when I go into Photoshop so thats basically what Im about to show you guys here so your first step is to import um the files in Lightroom I already did that as you can see we have about um lets see lets see how many photos we have so this was uh three hour event I have 433 photos so I always overshoot always like its a bad habit of mine