Adobe’s recent gaffe with Lightroom shows why cloud storage can’t be the only storage
One of my biggest complaints about the new Lightroom, since day one, is that you can’t store your catalog of images on a local storage
One of my biggest complaints about the new Lightroom, since day one, is that you can’t store your catalog of images on a local storage
Bokeh has been exploding in popularity left, right and center. Everyone wants that creamy bokeh look on their photos. What is bokeh? Why has it
“What? You don’t edit your photos?!” Only a biased photographer would say that. I think it’s fine to not edit your photos. Not editing your
In today’s article, I’m going to discuss why EXIF information is not that important. Before I do that, let’s discuss what EXIF is. What is
Even in this day and age I am hearing from some photographers that the micro four-thirds format is not good enough. I disagree wholeheartedly! My
Over the past two years, we’ve seen several new mirrorless full-frame cameras released. While a lot of these cameras are similar, there are technologies that
When Olympus announced its intention to sell its camera division last month, a lot of people were quick to blame smartphones. Specifically, the fact that
In today’s world — with a global pandemic as well as race and diversity issues coming to the forefront — I find it necessary to
Over the weekend, I put up an article on tips about how to stay safe while photographing protests. Little did I know that just a
The rumor mill has been predicting the certain death of Olympus and micro four-thirds in general for the last three years. But I have an
I love a good portrait, like the one above that I photographed several years ago. But despite that, it’s time to hit the pause button.
The obvious answer is; “They are online.” Sadly this is more often than I care to think, not the case. They are gone. Simply gone.