The Boston wedding photographer problem
If you shoot weddings in Boston, you already know the venues by heart: a ceremony at The Boston Public Library, cocktail hour somewhere like Fairmont Copley Plaza, and a full reception rolling late at Liberty Hotel. One Saturday produces 600 to 900 frames across three lighting conditions, three skin-tone profiles, and at least one outdoor portrait set fighting New England fall foliage color bounce and winter window light. The editing tail on a single Boston wedding routinely runs 10 to 18 hours of post, and at the around 13,000 weddings Boston hosts every year, that is a market-wide editing bottleneck nobody has solved. The desktop tools — Imagen AI, AfterShoot, Narrative — are not built for a Boston Public Library ceremony under historic chandeliers and a Fairmont Copley ballroom reception, and they are not built for phones.
Local market context
The average Boston-area wedding runs $52,000 in total spend, and the market hosts around 13,000 weddings a year across luxury venues like The Boston Public Library and full-service event spaces like Liberty Hotel. Active local industry groups — NACE Boston and ILEA New England — drive most of the vendor referrals, and photography pricing in Boston tracks the usual tiers: editorial packages at the top, mid-market at a predictable rate, and budget-flex packages where the photographer absorbs the editing cost to stay competitive. That last tier is exactly where flat-rate AI retouching changes the margin math.
How RetouchFlow fits the Boston wedding workflow
RetouchFlow is mobile-first. That matters in Boston because a Boston Public Library ceremony under historic chandeliers and a Fairmont Copley ballroom reception is a workflow no desktop tool actually supports in real time. You cull on the drive home, ingest from Lightroom Mobile on Sunday, and tap batch-retouch on an iPad while the coffee brews. A 600-frame gallery from a The Boston Public Library ceremony is fully retouched inside 75 minutes, most of it upload and download time. The skin model is tuned anti-FaceTune: freckles preserved, pores intact, no waxy forehead. Specifically for Boston, the profile handles New England fall foliage color bounce and winter window light in a single pass — meaning you do not re-cull when the light shifts mid-ceremony. Direct export goes to Pic-Time, ShootProof, Pixieset, Dropbox, and Lightroom Mobile, which is where most Boston photographers already deliver. Pricing is flat: Pro at $24.99 per month covers 1,500 retouches, Pro+ at $49.99 covers 5,000. Compare that to Imagen AI's $0.05 per image plus add-ons, which on a peak-season Boston photographer's volume quietly reaches four figures per month. Same-day sneak peeks become a standard offering, not a luxury upsell.
Built for the way you actually work a wedding
Batch
100+ photos retouched in one tap. A 600-image gallery completes in 45 to 75 minutes on Pro+.
Realistic
Polished, never plastic. Skin texture, freckles, and pore detail preserved. Anti-FaceTune by design.
Mobile
Edit from the venue, the train home, or your couch. iPhone, iPad, and Android. No desktop required.
RetouchFlow vs the alternatives
| Option | Per-photo cost | Turnaround | Platform | Skin quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RetouchFlow | ~$0.01 (flat $24.99–$49.99/mo) | < 1 hour | Mobile-first (iOS, Android, web) | Polished, never plastic |
| Outsource (Bali/Philippines) | $0.50 | 48–72 hours | Dropbox back-and-forth | Variable (human) |
| Imagen AI | $0.05 + add-ons | 10–30 min | Desktop only | Requires 3–5 fully edited galleries first |
| FaceTune | $25/mo flat | Per photo (manual) | Mobile, single-photo | Plastic / heavy-handed |
Flat-rate pricing means peak season does not punish you. Shoot a 50-wedding Boston season at 600 images each — 30,000 retouched frames — and your annual cost is $399 on Pro+. Imagen on the same volume runs roughly $1,800 plus add-ons. Outsourcing runs $15,000. The math is not close.
"I shoot The Boston Public Library weddings almost every weekend in season, and the editing tail used to eat my Mondays and Tuesdays. RetouchFlow turned a 12-hour retouch pass into 45 minutes of upload. My turnaround went from three weeks to three days without hiring anyone."
Adelaide Q. — Beta user, Boston
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No credit card. Upload your toughest portrait from a recent Boston wedding and see the retouch in under 10 seconds.
Retouch a photo nowFrequently asked questions
Does RetouchFlow work for Boston wedding photographers?
Yes. RetouchFlow is used by Boston beta photographers shooting at venues including The Boston Public Library, Fairmont Copley Plaza, and Liberty Hotel. The batch skin and face retouch is tuned for the exact lighting conditions common in Boston weddings — New England fall foliage color bounce and winter window light — without the per-photo fees Imagen AI charges.
How long does it take to edit a Boston wedding with RetouchFlow?
A typical 500 to 700 photo Boston wedding gallery finishes retouching in 45 to 75 minutes on Pro+, including upload. Same-day delivery is realistic for a Saturday The Boston Public Library ceremony — you can have retouched previews to the couple before Sunday brunch.
Is RetouchFlow cheaper than outsourcing to Bali or the Philippines?
Yes, significantly. Bali and Manila outsourcing runs about $0.50 per photo with 48 to 72 hour turnaround. RetouchFlow Pro+ is flat $49.99 per month for up to 5,000 photos — roughly one cent per image with under-one-hour turnaround and no back-and-forth on style.
What about color grading for New England fall foliage color bounce and winter window light?
Boston's October foliage actually reflects orange light onto skin in outdoor portraits. RetouchFlow preserves the foliage color without letting skin go pumpkin.
Can I try it free before a Boston wedding shoot?
Yes. First photo is free with no credit card — upload your toughest portrait from a recent Boston wedding and see the retouch in under 10 seconds. If it matches your style, Pro is $24.99 per month.