Archive for September, 2008

Hope and Metadata

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

I was checking out the latest news from Photokina (which I opted not to go to in order to finish up the latest book — you’re welcome, Deke), and ran across an item that gave me some hope.
You see, not too long ago I was testing some things out in Adobe Bridge and Adobe […]

Bridge to Nowhere…

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

I just got back from a cycling trip in Spain. I was there for 11 days, rode 412 miles through the mountains and plains (they’re wrong about the rain in Spain falling mainly on the plain, by the way), stayed in 5 cities or towns (and passed through many more), climbed many thousands of […]

(Memory) Saved by Cell Phone

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

I’m just about to head of to Spain for a 10-day cycling tour. And my camera is coming with me, of course.
I’ve been doing extra training over the last few months or so to try to get ready for the trip (which features one of the most difficult mountain climbs in Europe), so I’ve […]

Looking Back to See Forward

Monday, September 8th, 2008

I just wrapped up a couple days in Las Vegas for Photoshop World, which is always a whirlwind show (of amazingness). I gave eight presentations over the course of two days, which was great fun. But I also had a chance to catch up with good friends George Lepp and Jeff Greene.
Those of you […]