Lume Cube And Landscape Photography - Scott Davenport Vlog #004
I got my hands on my Lume Cubes early this year. I *really* like them. Portable, durable, rechargeable, remote controllable… and they put out a ton of light.
I like my Lume Cubes so much, I reached out to the company to become an affiliate. If you are going to add a Lume Cube to your kit, please use my affiliate link. It won’t cost you a penny extra, and by using my link you help support my work.
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Photography is ultimately about the photos. The software used to make them are our tools. I am often what photo software I use. To answer that… I need to give you a brief history of my photo software journey.
In my Live Edit videos, I process a photo I’ve never worked on before from start to finish. The bumps, missteps, and switchbacks are all part of the learning.
Finding several unique images within your existing photo is a great way to grow your eye for composition. You might have new, compelling photos hiding in plain sight.
Test your own filters for a color cast. All you need is a reference point and consistent lighting.
I get asked about my tripod spikes all the time. Finally another company is making a set like the ones I have.
Calibrating your monitor and printer can be a bit of a hassle. And you need equipment for it. Is it really necessary?
Not all printer drivers are created equal. You could be missing out on important controls and settings for your photo prints.
Scott Davenport is a landscape photographer and photo educator and based in San Diego, California. He leads photo workshops, writes photo books, hosts podcasts, makes tutorial videos, and feels weird referring to himself in the 3rd person.
He also can't help getting his feet wet photographing at the beach.
How fast are my photo edits? Turtle slow... and I've got reasons for that