After the shoot: this is where it falls apart
The work gets made.
The shoot happens.
The assets exist.
Then everything slows down.
This is the part most workflows don’t account for.
Files are scattered.
Versions are unclear.
Deliverables get rebuilt.
Nothing is properly archived.
The work is done, but there’s no structure holding it.
Most tools are built for planning.
Not for what happens after.
Every project follows the same sequence:
Ingest → Organize → Edit → Deliver → Archive
Most people do this.
But they don’t do it the same way twice.
What changes with a system:
clear assets
confirmed deliverables
a usable archive
The work doesn’t disappear.
It compounds.
The ASH Method is built for this phase.
A system for what happens after the work — when structure matters most.
Post-Shoot Project Archive System
Google Sheets → structured projects → clean PDF delivery