NIkon, D3, Fuji, S5, Flashmeter, Cindy Kassab, metering, photographic metering, how-to, Sekonic L-358, light meter, instructions, tutorial, DAM, digital asset management, storing photos, finding photos, pictures,
You are not logged in. Access is limited. Login or see membership information. • MyPhotoMentor
You Must Be Logged In
You must be a member of this group and logged in to rate this post. Please see the links above on joining this group and/or logging in.

Watch this Blog Notify me by e-mail any time a new post is made to this blog.

Exploring the alleys with Neil

November 2009 Posts

Archives

  Trippin' down with rNeil
Blog Entry

Do you know where your photos are right now?

Wednesday, November 18th 2009 @ 12:03 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 360 times

Well, so I played off a public-affairs US TV campaign about parenting ... but aren't you somehow the "parent" of your digital images? DO you know where they all are right now? Can you find the one of Aunt Marie's 80th birthday party with her sister and brother, the last image of the three of them together ... within seconds? Ok, within minutes? Realistically, within hours?

Peter Krogh, a commercial photographer from the Maryland/Washington DC area is the "master" of DAM (Digital Asset Management) techniques and practices, and he's got his DAM Book, second edition out. Based on what I've learned from Peter, his books and forums, and many other speakers, I'm starting a series of articles and classes for MPM that will be easy to understand and apply, and will include information as to how to set up your entire system for both best practices for giving your images a safe and happy home and for working on them to make them as beautiful as possible.\

Stay tuned!

rNeil

 rate this post: very bad poor average good fantastic!
Comments

Miriam Haugen
Apprentice
MiriamHaugen said on Wednesday, November 18th 2009 @ 5:19 PM:

That is so true. Keeping track of images gets harder by the gigabyte! Personal images, family snapshots, client images, images to use on the website. Help me!


Miriam Haugen
Apprentice
MiriamHaugen said on Wednesday, November 18th 2009 @ 6:02 PM:

That is so true. Keeping track of images gets harder by the gigabyte! Personal images, family snapshots, client images, images to use on the website. Help me!