Editing photos from an event is by far the most laborious part of processing event photography. Depending on the number of participants and/or the number of days the event takes place, the image count can be quite high. Between me and my other photographers, Matt & Lorrie Benedict, I had to cull through over 1500 images from Saturday's AERC Descanso endurance ride. This number was actually fairly low compared to past events where I would photograph the basecamp pre-ride activities on Friday evening, the ride itself on Saturday, and then the post-ride dinner and award ceremony. This year was different as I decided to hire Matt & Lorrie so that I could ride the 15 mile "Fun Ride" on Faline with Jackie (on Alex).
Anyway, I thought it would be fun to show some of the images that were cut from the mix for obvious reasons. When photographing horses and people, it helps to keep firing that shutter so that you have a better chance of getting an acceptable image. Sometimes though, it really doesn't matter!
See the images that made the cut...HERE.
Anyway, I thought it would be fun to show some of the images that were cut from the mix for obvious reasons. When photographing horses and people, it helps to keep firing that shutter so that you have a better chance of getting an acceptable image. Sometimes though, it really doesn't matter!
See the images that made the cut...HERE.

