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May 14th, 2012

My New Book “Exposed” is finally out!

Posted By Michael Clark
I am happy to report that my new book, Exposed: Inside the Life and Images of a Pro Photographer is finally out and is shipping right now to those that have pre-ordered the book. I am also very happy to report that the book looks very nice. If you have been holding off on this book  
October 5th, 2011

The AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography.

Posted By Jerry Monkman
AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography
Please forgive me for a little blatant self-promotion here, but I’m excited to announce the release of my new book, the AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography. When I sat down to write this book over the winter, my goal was to keep it simple – I’m a firm believer in keeping the tech talk  
August 25th, 2011

Lightroom HDR

Posted By Michael Frye
(Click here if you have trouble viewing this video) Can you create HDR images in Lightroom? Yes! Well, sort of. Lightroom only works with one photograph at a time, so you can’t blend different exposures of a scene together. But you can handle some high-contrast scenes in Lightroom, without HDR software or Photoshop, by using Lightroom’s tools  
June 24th, 2011

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom – 2 Day Digital Workflow Workshops

Posted By Michael Clark
START to FINISH WORKFLOW FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS 2 Day Hands On Workshop with Michael Clark – in a city near you! Lightroom is the essential software of choice for digital photographers on both Mac and Windows. This unique hands-on application experience is an intensive two-day workshop focused on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0, in which participants learn to download,  
June 24th, 2011

Cape Cod Photo Workshop

Posted By Jerry Monkman
Photo workshop on the Provinceland Dunes on Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.
I’ll be leading a 5-day photo workshop on the Cape Cod National Seashore in September. It is a beautiful place for photography with miles and miles of undeveloped beaches, rolling dunes, pitch-pine forests, and picturesque harbors. During the workshop we’ll visit the dunes and beaches on the Atlantic side from Eastham  
June 15th, 2011

Adventure Photography Workshop

Posted By Michael Clark
Maine Media Workshops, Rockport, ME August 21-27, 2011 REGISTER ONLINE For more information or to register by phone, call (877) 577-7700. Adventure sports photography can be an adventure in itself, involving breathtaking locations, extreme conditions and working with elite athletes in risky situations. It requires a host of skills, including technical excellence with the camera, familiarity with the sport  
June 15th, 2011

Color Management: The Heart of a Digital Workflow

Posted By Michael Clark
Color management is a hot topic and perhaps the most complicated subject in all of digital photography. Everyone perceives and sees colors slightly differently. Even for a professional photographer to get the colors just right on a print made in their own office is no small feat with a custom profile and some fine-tuning of  
May 31st, 2011

2012 Surfing Photography Workshop in Hawaii

Posted By Michael Clark
January 12-15, 2012 Workshop Leaders: Brian Bielmann and Michael Clark Location: Turtle Bay Hilton Resort, Oahu North Shore, Hawaii About The Workshop Join legendary surfing photographer Brian Bielman and adventure sports photographer Michael Clark for an exciting one-of-a-kind workshop that delves into the world of surfing photography. Brian is a top surfing photographer who has been shooting the sport for  
May 7th, 2011

Six ways to speed up Lightroom

Posted By Michael Clark
It seems many people are finding Lightroom to be a bit slow, which I find rather curious since I have had the opposite experience, especially when I compare my current Lightroom workflow to my older Adobe Camera Raw workflow which seemed glacial by comparison. In Lightroom 3, the Adobe engineers have really worked hard on  
May 2nd, 2011

A Complete Digital Photography Workflow

Posted By Michael Clark
For years now when I am teaching workshops or talking with other photographers one of the main topics I rarely hear discussed is a complete workflow. Most folks seem to think of a “workflow” as the processing done to an image after it is shot. And while that is valid I would offer up that