I’d like to say that clients will happily pay for 4 or 5 hours while you set up and shoot, but I’ve not found many that will A) have that much down time to shoot unless I want to shoot at 3 in the morning, which I totally don’t) or B) have the budget for, or see the value in a photographer that takes that long to shoot a space. I find the ability to bracket and merge in post a valuable tool when needing to be in and out of a space in a shorter amount of time (as opposed to setting up multiple lights for each and every shot which can limit the total amount of finished shots in the same time period). ![]() For the other stuff though, I do love me a nicely balanced, merged exposure and have for many, many years. I too enjoy capturing and processing final images using single frames for 90%+ of my own photography. If you’re not into it, I totally understand and respect that. While the practice of merging exposures is a topic of much debate, I don’t really care.
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