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We have finally been able to record our first of many VIEW:behind the scenes videos. After many attempts at finding the right time, location and client that would allow us to shoot a video of us just doing our thing.  Many thanks also to the great folks at Luxe Studios

To give you a bit of an idea, we arrived on set a little before 8am. It was a full day in studio with a new client to shoot their feature story and front cover. I’ll be posting up the final product once they have signed off and have gone to print.

It was by far one of our best days on a set like this. The guys that we worked with were awesome to say the least.



And for all the techo guys people that ask me what we used, here is a more extensive breakdown of all the gear.

Canon 1Ds Mk3

Canon 40D

Canon 70-200mm f2.8

Canon…

   

I’ve just installed the latest update for Adobe Lightroom on all our Macs here in the office. All seems right to go.

Here is a list of all the goodness for the update;

Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.

Canon EOS 500D (Digital Rebel T1i/EOS Kiss X3 Digital)
Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
Epson R-D1x
Hasselblad CF-22
Hasselblad CF-22MS
Hasselblad CF-39
   

I’m the one usually giving advise around technology – not this time.

I’ve succumbed to the an evil hard drive failure. Most of the folks that read this and know me by now would be saying “you do have a backup right?” The answer to the question is ashamedly, No.

Well, let me take you back a little as the answer to that several weeks ago was Yes. So what happened between now and then? Answer, my switch from Apple Aperture to Adobe Lightroom. Not that they effected the backups per say. However I never instigated my backup strategy after the move to Lightroom.

As a passionate digital photographer, I had pledged to figure out my storage solution in 2008. Prior to the Drobo, I had purchased an enclosure that had 2×500 GB hard drives. I was storing big Raw files and my Time Machine. I decided that I wanted to separate my photography data from the rest of my stuff. And if I could find…