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Most people think about photo metadata (if they ever think at all) as information that is attached to the photo. Typically, this includes the camera information, like the time of
Most people think about photo metadata (if they ever think at all) as information that is attached to the photo. Typically, this includes the camera information, like the time of
I’ll be headed to New York March 17th to do a seminar at B&H’s Event Space. It’s a 2 hour program running from 4-6 pm. We expect it to sell
The webinar I did last week for PhotoShelter is now available for free on Vimeo. You can just click below to watch. Quite a few people missed it, since the
I’ve not met Matt Dawson in person, but I know him through the Lightroom beta program. He writes and publishes plugins for Lightroom. He’s just written a nice review of
…but for now, the paperback copy of Organizing Your Photos with Lightroom 5 is backordered. (Paperbackordered?) Our transport ship, the Mol Cosmos has cleared the straight of Gibraltar and is
UPDATE: The Webinar is full. I’m very happy to be bringing my Lightroom organizational philosophy of Store, Tag and Create to PhotoShelter’s popular webinar series tomorrow, Friday February 21st at
Dateline Chicago – DePaul University Freshman Madeline Krogh suffered an unexpected computer mishap this week when a pitcher of water was accidentally poured into her new Macbook Pro computer. She
When people are faced with organizing their photos in Lightroom, they run into a question almost immediately. Which of the Library tools should they use? There are dedicated panels in
Those of you who have read my books know that I’m a huge fan of Victoria Bampton’s book, Adobe Lightroom 5 – The Missing FAQ. She has created the most
I’ll be making a presentation at Mac Business Solutions in Gaithersburg MD on February 19th as part of a day-long free event called Mac Pro for the Creative Professional. MBS has