Aperture's custom metadata fields offer some advantages over keywords to track some items, such as how a photo is processed or where it is shared. Click through for a short video on converting a keyword into a custom metadata field.
Read MoreReturning from an early morning shoot last weekend, I drove by this grouping of aging mailboxes. Although they stand together, each is weathered, rusting, and crooked in one way or another. They feel lonely.
Read MoreI've been struggling with a sunrise picture for a couple of weeks now. The processing feels "off". And then the bombshell ... my foreground is way out of focus.
Read MoreMore ocean abstracts. From a visit to Torrey Pines a few weeks ago.
Read MoreSomewhere in the Philippines, somebody has a very cool house ...
Read MorePost-processing is a vital step in today's digital photography workflow. Processing can make a good photo great. Yet it's not everything. To make a great photo, you need a story.
Read MoreWhen dealing with chromatic aberration, I prefer to attack it up front in workflow. Aperture has excellent tools for correcting aberration. Click through for a short video.
Read MoreLooking back, the signs were all there. I hit the snooze on the alarm clock 2 or 3 times ... I took a wrong turn ... the skies were bland ... and then I clipped my thumb in the car door ...
Read MoreI'm very happy to announce that I've partnered with Joseph Linaschke and my Brush Mask Lift & Stamp script is available now on the ApertureExpert Store.
Read MoreA long-standing gap with Aperture (and iPhoto) is doing meaningful work on portions of your library with your iDevice. PhotoScope takes a step in the right direction.
Read MoreThe Pungtang Dechen Photrang Dzong is one of Bhutan's most majestic structures.
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