Drop your images. Get a shareable link. Text it, Slack it, email it. However you talk to your people. They pick favorites. You get selects.
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You shot it. You edited it. You exported it.
Then you opened Dropbox.
Your careful work becomes a download prompt. The client gets a notification: "Brandon shared a folder with you." Not a gallery. Not a presentation. A folder.
They download. Open in Preview. Try to remember filenames. Email back: "I liked the third one... and maybe the one with the blue wall?"
The last impression you make isn't the image. It's the wrapper.
Files received.
Work received.
Drag your images into AirSelects. AI groups similar shots so clients aren't overwhelmed. They land in a gallery. Warm, editorial, intentional.
Copy the link. Text it, Slack it, email it. However you actually talk to this person. They see a gallery, not a folder.
See exactly what they picked. Export high-res in one click. Job complete.
Not just photographers. Craftspeople. People who don't cut corners at the finish line. People who know that presentation shapes perception, and refuse to let a file-sharing tool represent their work.
You've spent years training your eye. Why let the last touchpoint be a gray folder?
Stop sending Dropbox links. Start sending galleries.
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