After picking up a license of Camtasia for Mac while at That Conference, I thought it would be awesome to put it to use by recording a post-processing session. (more…)
I don't even remember how I found this video, but I find it interesting all of the number of ways to pronounce Bokeh. Personally, I've always pronounced it like bo... read more →
This is one of my favorite Lightroom tutorials; a very simple technique to make your low-contrast photos pop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCSMa0NgQAk
A very quick Lightroom tip: you can assign the + and - keys to any of the Lightroom develop settings. To do so, just click on the name of the... read more →
Today I received the X-Rite M50103 ColorChecker (Grayscale). Even though I've had it for just one day, I wanted to mention how much of a top-notch product this is. (more…)
For the past year, Joy and I have been putting together a small collection of photo backdrops for indoor portrait work. While backdrops are extremely convenient for changing the scene... read more →
If you use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom in your photography workflow, you're probably publishing photos to Facebook in some fashion. Here's an awesome post on how to create custom Facebook Cover... read more →
One of our photos is currently featured in a SmugMug Education post: SmugMug Education: What Not to Wear (to That Photo Shoot). Our photo is listed as a good example... read more →
A couple of days ago, Joy and I had a photoshoot with our good friends Corey and Ashlee. We went to the Ludington State Park and had an excellent session;... read more →