Appraisal Workflow
Once a photography job is complete, the photographer or an art director must go through and appraise and select the photos for Portfolio.
Some guidelines to follow:
Keep
A variety of images for different design placement
Images representative of the event OR generic enough to work for several projects
Images with enduring value as historic photographs
Do Not Keep
Blurry images
Images that are nearly completely black or washed out
Images with subjects' whose eyes are closed
Images with unwanted image distortion
To Be Determined
Duplicates
Images are duplicated for many different purposes. Headshot shoots have many similar poses, and photos are often duplicated at different qualities depending on their use (web-ready, high-resolution for editing, etc.). That being said, 5 or more duplicates of an image that have no discernible use should be considered for removal from Portfolio.
After the photos are appraised, they can be sent to the Digital Asset Manager.