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Backup, Storage, and Delivery Workflows

NAS vs cloud, R2 vs S3, ingest workflows, redundancy strategies, gallery delivery platforms, and what happens when a card fails on wedding day.

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My current backup workflow: 3-2-1, R2, and why I dumped Backblaze

My setup, in practice: - On the day: dual card slots, RAW redundancy, both written simultaneously. Cards stay sealed in a Pelican until I am home. - At home: ingest to a 4TB internal SSD. Working dri

Avery · forum · 8d ago · 0 replies · 0 reactions

How I recovered from a corrupted card mid-reception

The mistake: I had two card slots in my body but I was writing JPEG to slot 2 and RAW only to slot 1. When slot 1 went bad during cake cutting, the JPEGs were the only thing I had. What I did at the

Jordan · mentorship · 3d ago · 1 reply · 0 reactions

Pricing your first wedding: the trap of charging by the hour

The lesson: do not charge by the hour for weddings. Ever. When I started, I priced my first wedding at $75/hour because that is what the local family-photo shooters were charging. Eight hours of cove

Jordan · mentorship · 7d ago · 0 replies · 0 reactions

The 8-second reel format getting weddings booked on Instagram

The format: cold open on the first kiss, jump cut to a single still frame held for 2 seconds, hard cut to 4-second highlight montage, end on the venue exterior with a name card overlay. No voiceover.

Riley · forum · 5d ago · 0 replies · 0 reactions

Tax write-offs photographers miss — the six most common

The six I see missed most often: 1. Mileage to and from every shoot, every venue scout, every meeting. The 2026 IRS rate is 67 cents/mile. A wedding photographer doing 30 events a year at 60 round-tr

Sam · forum · 2d ago · 0 replies · 0 reactions

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