One of the rewarding aspects of wedding photography is processing a photograph. The photographer has to know the likes and dislikes of their customer. Some brides and grooms may not like black and white or sepia. Some may not enjoy special effects and just want the straight color shots. Photoshop opens up so many creative avenues. The photographer is limited only by the amount of time he or she can devote to processing an image and still make a profit. I enjoy looking at each and every photograph and making minor adjustments to enhance a photograph. Such as the one displayed here. It is an example of a sepia photograph. Several different actions went into this photograph. The photograph was taken in daylight, however it was burned in around the couple, contrast adjusted and then a sepia action ran on it.