Workflow

More than a photographer.

Photographer and programmer. Custom tools hold the portfolio standard across hundreds of images per delivery — and faster turnaround follows, never the other way around.

OLH Photographie retouch manager — main overview screen with photo counts and processing progress.
Main review

Workflow

Why custom tools exist behind the work.

Professional photography breaks down in three predictable places: holding the finish to portfolio standard (quality), keeping that finish across hundreds of images (volume), then doing it before the deadline (speed). That is where the engineering time goes.

Every tool on this page exists to protect one thing: the quality you see in the portfolio. Nothing is automated that should not be automated, and nothing is left manual that a clean tool can do better.

Why it matters

What the software actually buys you.

One standard, every frame

Quality first, always

The custom tools exist to protect one thing: the finish you see in the portfolio. Every quality-control pass, every export profile and every crop discipline is calibrated to that standard — never relaxed to ship faster.

Hundreds of images, one finish

Consistency across the whole gallery

When a mandate involves hundreds of images, the software enforces the same look, the same crop discipline and the same export profile across the full delivery. No drift, no tired-end-of-gallery drop.

Hours → minutes

Faster delivery, once quality is locked

Culling, renaming, tagging and export run on tools built for repetition. The boring work disappears so the gallery reaches you sooner — never because corners were cut, always because the right steps are automated.

Built for pressure

Event-tested in production

Shot at VNL, FSA Fashion Show, Elite16 Montréal and more. The tools have been stress-tested on real events with tight deadlines and high volume. They hold.

How it works

From shutter to delivered gallery.

Five stages. Each one has its own custom tooling, designed around the way I actually shoot and edit. The fourth, quality control, is what keeps speed from ever coming at the cost of the finish.

  1. Capture

    Shoot the event with a plan. Settings, backup cards and naming conventions are all set up to feed the downstream tools cleanly.

  2. Sort

    Custom culling tool accelerates the keep/cut pass and groups images by moment, athlete, or scene so nothing important slips through.

  3. Edit

    Tones, crop and finish applied with repeatable profiles. Manual attention stays on the frames that need it, not on mechanical touch-ups.

  4. Verify

    A dedicated quality-control pass checks resolution, finish and naming on every image before export. Discipline, not haste.

  5. Deliver

    Export profiles enforce consistency, and a delivery dashboard tracks what went where. Clients receive a clean, complete gallery. No loose ends.

Inside the tools

A look at the screens doing the work.

Not a product pitch. Three screens pulled straight from the actual workflow. Each one plays its part so a gallery of hundreds of images crosses the chain with nothing missed.

On the dashboard

Quality control, one glance.

Color and theme control panel for the internal retouch tool.
Control panel

Shooting since 2010 · Building workflow tools since 2018 · Thousands of images delivered across sports, events and portrait.

Let’s talk about your project.

The software workflow is part of the offer. Tell me what you need photographed and I will send a clear quote, typically within 48 hours.