About The Workflow Clinic
Who are we and what do we do?
WHY THIS EXISTS
Everything You Want to Know
After years of shooting weddings and working in the creative industry, a major accident forced me to pivot.
That pivot didn’t take me away from photography – it took me deeper into the part of it that most photographers (myself included) struggle with quietly: workflow.
I’ve been lucky enough to work as a Product Expert with one of the major AI culling & editing platforms, which has given me a front-row seat to what photographers are actually dealing with day to day.
And it confirmed something I already knew from experience.
Photographers aren’t struggling because they’re bad at tech.
They’re struggling because their workflows are messy, fragmented, and constantly evolving.

WHY THIS EXISTS
I see the same problems.
Over and over…
Files and backups everywhere.
Catalogs that feel fragile.
AI apps that create more overwhelm that they relieve. Expensive tools that don’t quite talk to each other.
Hopping forwards and backwards between apps.
All under constant pressure from clients, deadlines, and backlogs – on top of all the marketing, the admin and the general day-to-day pressures of making your business work.
I’ve lived it. And I’ve watched hundreds of other photographers hit the same wall.

What The Workflow Clinic actually is
The Workflow Clinic exists to help photographers untangle this properly.
Not with generic advice.
Not with “best practices” that don’t survive real workloads.
And not by replacing the tools you already rely on.
I’m not trying to replace Lightroom, Aftershoot, Pic-Time, or anything else you use.
I actively recommend these tools and help photographers integrate them into workflows that actually make sense, without the guessing games, blind tweaking, or trial-and-error setups that cost time and confidence.
My role isn’t to sell you something new.
It’s to help you understand what’s happening, fix what isn’t working, and make the tools you already have work together properly.
Sometimes that means a short triage session.
Sometimes it’s a deeper review or rebuild.
And sometimes it’s listening — so better tools can be built next.
Built by a photographer, for photographers
This isn’t a SaaS company pretending to understand photography.
The Workflow Clinic has been built by someone who
• has edited weddings through the night
• has worried about deleting the wrong files
• has built presets and retrained AI profiles more times than they can count
• and knows exactly how heavy an editing queue can feel
I’ve built the tools I wish existed when I needed them.
Everything here is designed to reduce friction, not add more – and to work with the way you actually shoot, edit, and deliver.
Just clear help, honest explanations, and systems that make sense.
