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This week in our digital studio we are joined in conversation by Fabrice Turikume, the creative eye behind the Laidbackfabio fashion Instagram. After many months of obsessing over Fabrice's ridiculously cool outfits, we were thrilled to have him join us on Orms Air. In this wholesome discussion, Fabrice speaks about his creative partnership with his sister, Celestine, gives us a sneak peak inside his camera bag, covers the rise in tools that are making content creation more accessible, and shares how he constructs the perfect 90's inspired vintage look. When talking about his kit bag, Fabrice mentions that he often rents lenses from Orms when he needs a wider selection of focal lengths on certain shoots. You can discover our full range of professional gear rental options on our website. Fabrice uses Adobe Lightroom Mobile to edit most of the photographs on his personal Instagram. He finds that it is faster, more accessible and more convenient to have his editing software on the same device that he uses to post his images online. In the part of the conversation where Rachel and Fabrice discuss the power of smartphone photography, Fabrice mentions a creator by the name of Maria whose ethereal, magical photography moves him. You can find her on Instagram.For those Capetonians who are looking to make more sustainable fashion choices, Fabrice highly recommends Bangbang Vintage Market, Just Your Luck CPT, Dreamland Vintage, and Coats For Africa. If you enjoy retro-inspired fashion, do yourself a favour and and bless your eyes by following Fabrice on his incredibly stylish Instagram. You can also check out the photography business he jointly runs with Celestine via their website.
In this interview Adobe Lightroom Mobile Product Manager Josh Haftel joins us to discuss the current Adobe Lightroom ecosystem. We discuss mobile, AI, profiles, privacy and more.
Adobe Lightroom Mobile is great at letting you take better photos while traveling. One of my favorite tricks is to use Lightroom Mobile Sync to get all of my RAW files and edits back on to my desktop computer and into my image archive when I return to the studio. In this photo editing tutorial I'll show you how to edit photos in Lightroom Mobile on the go and how to seamlessly move transfer them through the cloud to Adobe Lightroom on my desktop computer. This is one of my favorite tips for how to edit travel photos while on the road. This video is sponsored by Squarespace For a free trail and 10% off your first order, visit http://squarespace.com and use offer code AOP on checkout Art of Photography Shirts: https://aop.threadless.com Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
Jefferson Graham reports on how he can improve any smartphone app in his favorite photo app, Adobe Lightroom Mobile, and on changes to the desktop Lightroom edition just announced. #TalkingTech.
Jefferson Graham reports on how he can improve any smartphone app in his favorite photo app, Adobe Lightroom Mobile, and on changes to the desktop Lightroom edition just announced. #TalkingTech.
Today on the Photo Apps Podcast, Josh Haftel from Adobe takes us into the ever more mobile world of photography with Adobe Lightroom Mobile. Adobe Lightroom is one of, if not the, most popular photo management and editing apps in the world today. So it only makes sense that with the rise of mobile photography, and mobile photo editing, that Lightroom would go from the big screen, to the pocket one. Lightroom Mobile isn't new, but it is constantly evolving, getting closer and closer to matching the capabilities found in its big brother. Join me and Josh Haftel, the Senior Product Manager at Adobe overseeing mobile photography, as we learn some workflow tips, editing techniques, and even hidden features of the Lightroom Mobile app. Find out more about Adobe Lightroom Mobile at: website: http://lightroom.adobe.com twitter: @lightroom other: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/ Would you like YOUR photo app to be on the show? Reach out and tell us all about it!
Today on the Photo Apps Podcast, Josh Haftel from Adobe takes us into the ever more mobile world of photography with Adobe Lightroom Mobile. Adobe Lightroom is one of, if not the, most popular photo management and editing apps in the world today. So it only makes sense that with the rise of mobile photography, and mobile photo editing, that Lightroom would go from the big screen, to the pocket one. Lightroom Mobile isn't new, but it is constantly evolving, getting closer and closer to matching the capabilities found in its big brother. Join me and Josh Haftel, the Senior Product Manager at Adobe overseeing mobile photography, as we learn some workflow tips, editing techniques, and even hidden features of the Lightroom Mobile app. Find out more about Adobe Lightroom Mobile at: website: http://lightroom.adobe.com twitter: @lightroom other: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/ Would you like YOUR photo app to be on the show? Reach out and tell us all about it!
Here’s episode 31 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Call 1-206-333-9308, leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Photographer Chris Orwig, author of The Creative Fight, opens the show. Thanks Chris. A photographer fulfills a family’s request and creates a controversial family Christmas portrait. (#) Sigma releases a super strong protective ceramic lens filter, but do you even need one? (#) Kodak says it’ll be profitable again in 2016 after years of taking losses in its film business. (#) Adobe Lightroom Mobile v2.1 for iOS is released with some pretty powerful new features. (#) What happens when you drop a Sony a7R in lava? Very, very bad things is what! (#) Listener Cal in Florida wants to know how to deal with wedding guests leaning into the aisle ruining his photos. Flickr’s user data shows which cameras are most-used and some other interesting info. (#) Sony’s Sky HDR app gives landscape photographers the ability to have a graduated ND filter in-camera. (#) The FAA’s B4UFLY app seeks to help drone owners from running afoul of rules and regulations. (#) Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget or call us at 1-206-333-9308. Alternatively, you can comment below or via social media. But we’d love to play and answer your question on the show! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
This week Bry Cox talks about Adobe Lightroom Catalogs, how to use individual catalogs, combining them for keyword searching and use with Adobe Lightroom Mobile. For deeper training and full courses, check out the membership section of this site.
Everything you need to know to get started with Adobe Lightroom Mobile on the iPad and iPhone. This is an excellent addition to the Creative Cloud! Full sized video: https://mbp.ac/430
Everything you need to know to get started with Adobe Lightroom Mobile on the iPad and iPhone. This is an excellent addition to the Creative Cloud! Full sized video: https://mbp.ac/430
Terry White gives us a first look at Adobe Lightroom Mobile on iPad. Go from Lightroom desktop to Lightroom mobile on iPad. Review your images, make your picks, sync changes automatically back through the cloud to Lightroom desktop. Take your favorite collections with you and always have the latest updates.