Recently I entered into an interesting debate over workflow with a few fellow Adobe Lightroom users. One photographer kept every single photo they have ever taken in a single Lightroom library and simply increased the storage space as necessary while another ruthlessly rejected photos and actually deleted the entire project once the work was complete and paid for. The big … [Read more...]
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Book : Iceland, A Monograph
As you know I am a massive fan of the Print & The Process eBook series by David duChemin. The latest release, Iceland, a Monograph is the perfect format to show David's photographic vision and creative process behind his recent trip to one of the world's most stunning places. Moved by the incredible landscapes, the vastness of the open spaces, and the extreme weather, … [Read more...]
Transform your Photos into iPad Backgrounds
You probably have seen dozens of websites offering iPhone and iPad backgrounds as downloads but why use someone else's work when you can easily create custom iPad backgrounds in a matter of minutes. The problem with using your photos on an iPad is the device can be used both landscape and portrait so the best background image size is actually square, as the background also … [Read more...]
The G-Drive : Prefect Photo Storage
One of the biggest resources I consume as a photographer is storage. If you shoot your photos in RAW mode you suddenly jump from images of 5-10MB to CR2 files weighing in around 25MB. If you are just starting out on your photographic journey you may well be getting to the stage where your photo library has consumed most of your main hard drive and you are looking for … [Read more...]
Photo Profile : Paul Lomax
Paul Lomax, originally from England is a photographer based in New York City since 2001 whose photography blog has become an increasingly popular site to visit for fellow photographers, artists, critics and supporters of his on-going work. He is a passionate photographer who employs a unique hands on, personal approach to all aspects of the artistry of photography. His … [Read more...]