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  1. Using Masks to Improve Your Concert Photography

    May 13, 2025
    There are a lot of moving pieces to concert photography. You have to be in the right place at the right time, your settings need to be solid, and once you’re away from the show and in front of your computer, you need to process the photos to really make…

  2. Lightroom Isn’t Just for Editing

    February 7, 2025
    If you’re processing RAW photos, there are a number of software options to choose from, but it’s very likely that you’re using Lightroom. It’s a great tool that has only gotten more robust over the years, but I think that one of Lightroom’s greatest strengths has nothing to do with…

  3. 2024 in Review

    December 12, 2024
    After a bit of a blogging hiatus, I’m back with a write-up for 2024. The year was a long one for me, but I got to do some things that I’m really proud of Childish Gambino at Barclays Center Griff at Terminal 5 CSS at Webster Hall I photographed fewer…

  4. August Recap

    August 31, 2024
    This month was my busiest for photographing live music, and it felt really good to be back at it. Not only that, but I’ve been working with a new lens, so that’s been exciting too The Marías at Radio City Music Hall The first concert was The Marías at Radio…

  5. 3 Quality of Life Improvements for Lightroom

    July 23, 2024
    My photography workflow has been centered around Adobe Lightroom for years (I started with Lightroom 4) and in that time, I’ve come across a few things that have made using the software a bit easier. These tips are for Lightroom Classic and are current as of release 13.4, which is…

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