Archive for June, 2010

Lightroom 3 Learning Center!

June 7, 2010 5 Comments

The news is just out the door from the folks at Adobe, and Kerry Garrison from Camera Dojo asked me to help out with preparing some completely free videos and first look tutorials on how to use everything that Lightroom 3 has to offer.  It’s a pretty kick butt content area, and I’ve covered 3 ...

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Lightroom 3 Q&A (Beta)

Lightroom 3 Q&A (Beta)

June 7, 2010 29 Comments

What a great day to release a new podcast – with the final release of LR coming out very soon, I had the distinct opportunity to talk with Rob Sylvan, author of LR2 for Dummies, and the forthcoming Taking Stock.  We talked a lot about Lightroom, working at NAPP, and took a few listener questions ...

Nothing But the Tail Lights

June 3, 2010 4 Comments

In the course of pursuing creative inspiration, I’ve often found that just picking a subject and sticking with it can be a good exercise in creativity.  Taking something and focusing (no pun intended) on that subject and only that subject can help you see things differently.  The exercise is good whether your subject is flowers, ...

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May We Salute You

June 2, 2010 1 Comment

The May pool of photos that everyone contributed to was quite stunning – the listening and reading audience is quite a talented group and some of the images on here were really incredible.  Full of vibrance, vision, color and passion – it was really hard to narrow things down – but I give you here ...

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Photo Montage Tuesday

June 1, 2010 3 Comments

Normally, I start the week with either a hardware review, a software review, or something along those lines, but there’s a couple things that have bumped the traditional schedule.  So, check these tidbits out to start the week: First off, Scott Kelby has announced the 3rd Annual Worldwide Photo Walk!  It’s a pretty big deal ...

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Is it Over Yet?

I hope everyone's Christmas season was merry, and that you maintain the sense of cheer and family as we...

And now an interesting video diversion…

The idea struck me recently that showing some of the LCD configurations for our EOS and other camera systems...

Book review! Food Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots

It's been a long time in the making and I have been slacking off in my review material, so...

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