Many photographers have a subscription to Adobe Lightroom that also includes Photoshop. You can do a lot in Lightroom in the Develop module, and may never go into Photoshop. Two reasons I frequently use Photoshop is to work in layers, and to remove objects that Lightroom can’t manage. The good news is Adobe just updated Read More
Tech Tips
Basic Time-lapse photography
I did a training video a few years back for KelbyOne on creating time-lapse movies. Time-lapse sequences can be very simple or much more complicated like day to night sequences. But technology marches on, and cameras continue to advance with their time-lapse abilities. Top Nikon bodies have two choices for creating TL, one where the Read More
Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts
Photographers spend a lot of time processing their images. Post processing is a critical step in digital photography, and needs careful thought to take your image to what you envisioned. But honestly, I would much rather be out walking the streets or hiking trails with my camera in hand rather than sitting behind my computer. Read More
Speed up your workflow; UHS II flash cards
You might know this person on your photo workshop: Mr. Speedy (I’m not making this up; a group once named a workshop participant Mr. Speedy). Mr. Speedy was that photographer who came to the bar with all the day’s images already downloaded…after only being back in his room for an hour. How was that possible? Read More
Grip tape; get a grip.
I just returned from a week of shooting in Alaska on a workshop, and we had some rain on more than one occasion. Many of the participants had long telephoto lens like the Nikon 200-500mm. I was carrying a 300mm F2.8, also a hefty lens. When you are walking through the marsh hand carrying these Read More
Lightroom CC Update
It is hard to keep up with all the new features that get updated in Lightroom. I just keep hitting the update button when Adobe tells me to update. Sometimes there are noticeable changes, other times work is done on the back end and not so obvious. But this latest update added some terrific new Read More
Which VR mode?
If you are like me, you probably own a variety of Nikon lenses spanning many years of production. I think my oldest lens is a 50mm F1.8D; whatever happened to those great lens distance scales and focus marks? One thing you might notice is different VR choices for your lenses. Looking through my lenses, I Read More
Rating photos in the camera
On many shoots and workshops, the photography can be intense and heavy with gaps of down time in-between. Imagine photographing two grizzly bears wrestling for 30 minutes. You might shoot 500 images in that time. Then the bears get tired, and head off into the tall grass to sleep. Which leaves you sitting there for Read More
D850 Auto AF fine tuning
What happens when you use a 45MP camera with a 500mm F4? Any lapse in your technique shows up as slightly soft images! Honestly, this is user error more than anything. My 500mm F4 is razor sharp, and the D850 continues to amaze me on many levels including resolution. But one way to improve performance Read More
Aurora HDR 2018
I’m getting ready to go to Old Car City this weekend to teach a sold out workshop. We are going to photograph the old cars in this amazing location, as well as use speedlights and photograph models. The last time I visited Old Car City I had some constanty light, so I decided to create Read More