Editing consistency is not about finding the perfect preset and applying it to every image. For me, it comes from understanding light, color, and how I want my work to feel over time. Presets can support that process, but they are not the foundation.
Consistency shows up through repetition and restraint. It is built by paying attention to how light behaves, choosing locations with intention, and knowing when to pull back rather than add more. Editing becomes easier when the work starts with clarity in camera.
Over time, consistency becomes less about tools and more about trust. Trust in your process, your eye, and the body of work you are building one session at a time.






