Tag: processing

New Visionary Workshops Site

New Visionary Workshops Site

| August 29, 2012 | Reply

Following up on the success of our Visionary branded workshops in 2012, Michael Gordon and I decided to expand our offerings with additional dates and additional locations. New in 2013 will be a Moab workshop, and we are in the process of designing one more summer offering that will be announced soon. Please visit our [...]

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Bits & Pieces (9/18/2011)

Bits & Pieces (9/18/2011)

| September 18, 2011 | 13 Replies

It baffles me, sometimes, that most photographers will fully embrace the importance of complete manual command over their cameras when capturing their images, yet will grasp at every possible straw to avoid learning and applying the same degree of manual control when it comes to processing and printing their work.

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Creative Processing Techniques eBook Now Available!

Creative Processing Techniques eBook Now Available!

| April 30, 2011 | 5 Replies

I am proud to announce that my new 168-page Creative Processing Techniques eBook is now available for purchase. The book took nearly 6 months to write and describes my creative approach to digital image processing using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. In addition to hands-on techniques, examples, and exercises, the eBook also describes my workflow-based approach [...]

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eBook Teaser: Creative Processing Techniques

eBook Teaser: Creative Processing Techniques

| March 2, 2011 | 14 Replies

My next eBook: Creative Processing Techniques in Nature Photography is rapidly taking shape and I hope to release it in the next couple of months. My goal was to write the processing book I wish I had years ago when I sat down to work on my first digital files. It is a processing guide [...]

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eBook Announcement: Creative Landscape Photography

eBook Announcement: Creative Landscape Photography

| September 12, 2010 | 12 Replies

At long last, my new eBook “Creative Landscape Photography” is now available for purchase! As some of you may be able to attest, the majority of instructional photography books focus on camera operation and are aimed towards newcomers to the practice of photography. This eBook picks up where others leave off and is aimed at [...]

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