Maine Media Workshops
I just finished leading my first Maine Media Workshop. It was a week -long intensive workshop that focused on total collection management using Lightroom. Each of my students brought in
I just finished leading my first Maine Media Workshop. It was a week -long intensive workshop that focused on total collection management using Lightroom. Each of my students brought in
It is with great pleasure that we can announce the release of the full digital version of The DAM Book 3.0. In the nine years since the last version was
Dateline – Athens, Georgia – We’ve released the next set of chapters for The DAM Book 3.0, adding 325 more pages to the initial Chapter 1 release, for a total of
We are pleased to announce that The DAM Book 3.0 is now available for pre-order! As with our previous books, you can pre-order the book for at a discount. Here
I’ve got a number of appearances scheduled for the coming months. Here’s a list, followed by a link to an interview I did with Photofocus. APPO Raleigh, NC March 21-24 I’ll
Editor’s Note: This post combines a couple threads I’ve been writing about. I’ll provide some real-world methods for converting visible text to searchable metadata as discussed in Digitizing Your Photos.
I had the pleasure of making a visit to the National Archives and Records Agency early this month, meeting with Steve Greene and Cary McStay who are in charge of
This post is adapted from the forthcoming The DAM Book3. There is a lot of hype and hazy discussion about the future of AI, but it’s often very loosely defined.
It is with a healthy dose of chagrin that I report that the publication of The DAM Book 3 will be postponed yet again. I have been working on the
This post is adapted from the forthcoming The DAM Book3. There is a lot of hype and hazy discussion about the future of AI, but it’s often very loosely defined.