Photocombobulate #17 – Mistakes Were Made
Jeff and Mason look at embarrassing photo mistakes they've made and try to find a way forward.
PhotoActive 115: Bryan Jones on Why Color Doesn’t Exist
When Kirk bought his Leica Monochrom, I knew we'd get into more black-and-white content on the PhotoActive podcast, but this week we may have taken it too far. We welcome back retinal neuroscientist Bryan Jones as our guest to talk about why color doesn't even exist!
Eat Your (Cook)Books at TidBITS
I have a new article at TidBITS about an utterly charming service: Eat Your Books. It’s a site that lets you search your physical cookbooks for recipes and ingredients. Eat Your Books doesn’t store the recipes themselves. Instead it’s a database of more than 160,000 cookbooks. You tell it which ones you own, and then ...
The Smarter Image Column at PopPhoto
My first Smarter Image column is up at the new, relaunched Popular Photography, covering computational photography and how it's significantly changing photography.
Speaking at CreativePro Week 2022 in Washington, DC
I'm thrilled to be a speaker at the CreativePro Week 2022 Conference in May, 2022
Getting Started with Lightroom in CreativePro Magazine
My article on getting started with Lightroom is the cover story for the new issue of CreativePro Magazine!
Take Control of Apple Watch, Second Edition
Now available! Updated for watchOS 8 and the Series 7 Apple Watch, this ebook tells you everything you need to know about Apple's most personal smart device.
Photocombobulate Episode 7: The iPhone 13 Pro
We took the iPhone 13 Pro on an epic Sierra Nevada photo adventure! It could be the best camera you own.
The Photographer’s Guide to Luminar AI (and Thoughts on Luminar Neo)
The print copies of my new book The Photographer's Guide to Luminar AI are arriving! ... Just in time for the pre-announcement of Luminar Neo.
It’s Time to Photocombobulate!
My new podcast Photocombobulate is now live, unraveling so many of the confusing aspects of photography with my good friend and fellow photographer Mason Marsh.
