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hi everyone this is heather lawton from the flourish academy this is episode 561. this question came up recently in the flourish academy membership on one of our coaching calls we were talking about whether or not we should retain or delete the raw files from our client sessions once those photos have been delivered to the client i would love to hear from you guys in the comments do you delete your raw files or do you keep them if so how long do you keep them because in my mind storage costs money and i i want to really evaluate my need to keep them i do keep a lot of raw files but im not sure if its totally necessary and i believe this is actually a two-part question because there are all of the raw files that you took at an event and then theres a subset of raw files that end up being processed and delivered to the client for example if i photograph 3 000 raw files at a wedding and i deliver say five to 600 jpeg images well that means theres a set of raw files that arent being