Paolo Sartori

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Stop editing your photos like this

Editing wildlife photos can be a tricky process. While capturing the image in-camera is essential, the real magic often happens during post-production. But without a structured workflow, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed—or worse, ruin a great shot with poor editing choices.

In my latest YouTube video, I reveal the 5 most common editing mistakes photographers make and how to avoid them. If you want to elevate your editing game, this is a must-watch!

Here’s what you’ll learn:

🗂️ How to create a consistent folder structure to stay organized and find your files easily.
✂️ The best way to cull and select your top images efficiently.
🎨 How to “listen” to what each image needs and apply the right adjustments.
🚫 Why over-editing can harm your photos—and how to keep it natural.
📸 The importance of focusing on better shots in-camera instead of trying to rescue bad ones.

These tips work with any editing software, whether you’re using Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One, or something else.

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