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MOODCASE for Photographers — Essential Client Delivery Workflow

My client image delivery backbone: fast selections, comments, and handover — straight from Capture One & Lightroom.

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Why MOODCASE is integral to my delivery workflow

MOODCASE is the missing link between shooting and client handover. My clients make selections with one click, leave comments where needed, and receive finals in a polished gallery — all in one place. For me, it’s become an essential, time-saving part of digital capture.

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Key benefits

• Client selections & comments in one place, no back-and-forth spreadsheets or email chains.
• Direct integrations — upload from Lightroom Classic and Capture One, and pull client picks back into your catalog.
• Protected delivery with watermarking and controlled sharing links.
• Free tier to start (1 GB, no card), with scalable plans for growing studios.

How I use it

I export proofs to MOODCASE, the client heart-selects favorites, I sync those choices back into my editor, finish the set, then deliver finals via branded links. It’s simple, fast, and consistent — exactly what you need on deadline jobs.

Links & Resources

  • 🔗 MOODCASE — Start Free (use code SIMON10 for 10% off)
  • Integrations: Lightroom Classic, Capture One, Dropbox
  • Pricing & Plans
  • Lightroom plug-in install guide
MOODCASE Capture One Lightroom Classic Client Delivery Image Selections Photographer Workflow

moodcase · client photo delivery · capture one plugin · lightroom classic plugin · client selections & comments · gallery software for photographers

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