lightroomss2-131 January 28, 2008
Some changes going on around here…

I think you all know how big of a fan of Capture One I am. I’ve been using it for a few years, and it makes tethered and remote capture super simple whether it’s batch applying settings or making it braindead simple to convert images from Raw to a whole set of other formats. I [...]

yashica November 15, 2007
Still Life With's 2007 Guide to Food Photography Gear

Fun camera… but not what I actually do my work with… Wow. It seems like I just posted my Guide to Food Photography gear… but it’s been almost a year, and I have realized a good chunk of my equipment has changed during that time. Since the number one question I get from readers is [...]

September 18, 2007
Mail Bag: Image Editing Confusion

I’ve been meaning to start a regular post series featuring some of the emails I get with questions about photography and styling, and what better way to kick it off with a question that I know comes up all the time with folks just getting started into some more advanced digital imaging. A reader writes: [...]

435589738_28b36b0d1b_d March 26, 2007
Watermarking Your Images

Most professional photographers out there put some sort of transparent-ish watermark on their images when posting them to the web. It’s one of the few, albeit not necessarily fool-proof, ways to keep your photos from being used without your authorization. For pros, this is important not only to protect the value of the work, but [...]

354663892_0ccce26b7e_d January 16, 2007
Workflow, Take Two: Shooting Tethered and Capture One

One of my early posts on Still Life With walked through my workflow of taking food shots in my studio (ie, my kitchen). Well, I recently realized how much a seemingly small change has made to my overall workflow. That change was starting to shoot tethered to my laptop, and it’s had numerous impacts on [...]



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