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PhotoPLUS Expo 2007

9 hours, 7 minutes, 45 seconds. I can barely contain myself. Leopard is coming out today and I have been chomping at the bit to write about it ever since I received my Developer’s Preview at Apple’s World Wide Developer...
Recently, I reported that Apple has scheduled a series of lectures titled Aperture in Action. If you tried to register for this tour and didn't receive a confirmation email, try re-registering again. Apple experienced a database glitch that has now...

AUPN Plugged-In event at WWDC

If you are going to be in the San Frnacisco area next week, and you are interested in Aperture plugins, you won't want to miss this event. AUPN and a few members of the Aperture product team will be hosting...
Apple is offering a series of Test Drives and Workshops for Wedding and Event Photographers. These are free events led by Aperture experts and photography professionals. It's a great opportunity for you to learn more about Aperture firsthand, or...

Aperture Workshops

If you're new to Aperture consider attending a two day workshop at the Santa Fe Workshops June 1 and 2, or Aug 31 and Sept 1. I'll be teaching two Aperture workshops in this beautifully equipped facility in Santa Fe,...
When I interviewed Robert Leslie about how he handled his shoot at TED, we discussed how Martin Gisborne organized Robert's Project pane in Aperture. I've received a few requests on how those files were organized. So Robert has been kind...
In January, I posted quite a few entries here about my shoot at Macworld 2007. At the time, however, I didn't go into specifics about who the client was or what the project was all about. Well, I can now...
After blogging during the experience of my recent Macworld 2007 assignment, I think I can safely say that it was a really good way to think in detail about my workflow and my use of Aperture. As well, some really...
After wrapping up my last day of shooting at MacWorld on Friday, it was time to sit down and sift through photographs. And, boy, there were quite a few to go through. I shot 943 frames for my assignment. During...
As I write this, it's Thursday evening and the end of MacWorld is in sight. It's a good thing too. I've lugged my camera gear all over the place and had my camera tugging at my neck for too many...

The Derrick and Scott Show

If you're an Aperture blogger on this site, you're either on a beautiful tropical island, or at the Mac paradise of MacWorld. I might choose the island if given a choice, but I'm happy to be one among the sea...
MacWorld continues to buzz on. The Keynote yesterday was incredible and, along with many of the other Inside Aperture bloggers, I was lucky enough to have a great seat right up front. Both the AppleTV and the iPhone look great...
The buzz level is very high at MacWorld. As the ever-insightful John Gruber noted over coffee, tomorrow will either bring what everyone thinks will come—namely the ever-rumored iPhone—or we'll see something else that's so good that we won't care that...
I'm revved with anticipation about MacWorld. But it's not for the same reason that most of you might be. Sure, I'm looking forward to the iTV, some sneak peeks into Leopard, some new hardware, and maybe a new phone. But,...
The Inside Aperture blog has been online for about 2 months now and I've made several blog posts that are of a technical nature or about specific techniques. Today I wanted to do something kind of fun with the blog...

Good Times

Like many in the photo community, I have made the pilgrimage to New York City's annual photo-tradeshow, PhotoPlus Expo, many times. As I made my way around the show floor, I reaffirmed my view: It is a great time to...

PhotoPlus Expo and presentations at Apple's booth

I just spent three fantastic days at the PhotoPlus Expo in New York City (November 2-4). I've been going to the show for more than ten years and this was the second year that Apple Computer has had a booth...

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