How to become a photo editor

January 20th, 2008 | by admin |

Are you puzzled over deciding the best negatives to print from a vast array of negatives? If yes, then it is time you hired a professional photo editor. Many big news organizations, magazines, etc., have already hired them, and many are in the process of hiring them. A professional photo editor handles around 4000 film rolls on a daily basis, especially during some big event. His/her job is to select the best and key photographs and enhance them using photo imaging software. In addition, he also has to meet the special requests from magazines and/or newspapers. These special requests generally come in the case of a special event such as Olympics, World Series of a sporting action, political gathering, etc.  

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