Bring Back (?) the Noise: A Contrarian Take on DxO PureRAW 3
I look at DxO PureRAW 3 and how its incredible performance might lead us to accepting too-soft images.
I look at DxO PureRAW 3 and how its incredible performance might lead us to accepting too-soft images.
The third edition of my Take Control of Apple Watch book is out now!
My latest article for DPReview is an interview with Pete Souza about his new book documenting his time as the Chief Official White House Photographer.
Who wouldn't want to roll out of a tent and be greeted by the sunrise you've trekked to capture? Just as photography benefits from having the right tools at hand, having a good camping experience can lead to better photos and a more satisfying experience.
On the latest MacVoices, I talk about the latest revision to my book Take Control of Your Digital Storage
The latest episode of PhotoActive is out, in which Kirk and I talk about the most intriguing announcements for photographers.
Apple announced the new M2-powered MacBook Air at WWDC this week, but what else is of interest to photographers, specifically related to computational photography? I look at some features to come in my latest Smarter Image column at Popular Photography.
What we wear as photographers can be just as important as the gear in our camera bags. In this episode of the Photocombobulate podcast, we talk all about clothing.
Scott Kelby joins us this week on the PhotoActive podcast to talk about travel photography, using the years of experience he’s gained and now collected into his new book, The Travel Photography Book.
For Popular Photography's Wedding Week, I wrote about using AI tools to speed up the process of editing wedding photos.
You'd think the topic of storage would be pretty unchanging, but that's not the case at all. I've revised the book in several ways to bring the book up to speed on the latest changes in macOS and associated storage.
It's time to address the robot in the middle of the room: AI, ML, and computational photography.
You've heard the term "zoom with your feet?" It's not that simple.