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Camera Position 81 : Project Planning Roadmap – DAM!

In our final “Project Planning Roadmap” podcast, we talk about DAM – Digital Asset Management – trying to get a handle on what these software packages can do for you. Rating, sorting, grouping, keywording and adjusting your images is what applications like Apple Aperture and Adobe Lightroom are all about. If you’re using them, you know, but if not, it’s a really great way to get organized, stay organized and keep your project on track.

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Jeff’s LensWork Folio – Evidence of Hands on Stone: The Italian Portfolio

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Camera Position 80 : Project Planning Roadmap – A Place For Your Stuff!

A place for your all your stuff! The next part of planning and producing a project has to do with managing your content. Where do you store it? How do you get at it? Can you find it when you need it? We take a look at these issues in this episode.

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Italy Workshops – June, 2010

Camera Position 79 : A Workshop Overview

Taking a quick break from our project planning roadmap series, this episode of Camera Position spends some time looking at a few of the wonderful photographs produced by participants in my first-ever photography workshop in Tuscany, Italy. This podcast episode looks at two images from each of the participants. The rest of their great projects can be seen in the link below.

Our "classroom" in Tuscany
Our workshop classroom - Photograph by Gary Lewis

Students in the 2009 Photography Workshop in Tuscany produced some really great images. As a “final project,” they made wonderful slideshows. Check them out below:

Camera Position 78 : Project Planning Roadmap – Audience & Distribution

Who is your audience and how will they best see the work? Audience and Distribution considers not only who is interested in the work you’re producing, but also to consider how they can access the work you’re creating.

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