Workflow – importing and backing up

Workflow. Something many photographers need to consider.

  • Importing your photographs
  • Backing up your photographs
  • Processing
  • Digital Asset Management
  • Metadata, keywording
  • Choosing your Picks
  • Choosing your Selects
  • Final imaging processing
  • Long Term Storage

Thats a lot to consider, and i’ll not go into it all today in this post but lets consider the first part.

Before I start, let me suggest you get yourself a good DAM program (Digital Asset Management). If I had to pick one it would be either Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom or Apple’s Aperture program. These two programs enable you to handle the processing, DAM, and metadata and keywording. They can also handle 90% of your post processing needs, meaning you need to spend less time in your heavy duty pixel wrangler program (eg GIMP/Photoshop CS5/Coral Paintshop Pro).

  • Importing your photographs
  • Backing up your photographs

Your photos are on your Compact Flash/ Secure Digital card safe in your camera. But what next.

Well for a start they are not safe, you only have one copy, you need to get those files backed up so you have two copies. First rule, don’t connect your camera to your computer. Take the cards out and put them in a card reader. If your in the field many photographers use devices such as Epson Photo Viewer, some are using Apple iPad’s via a camera connection kit, as am I now.

If your using a laptop, then for myself, I back them up to the local hard disk. I pack the memory cards and the laptop seperately. If one gets lost the images are still safe.

Once back at the hotel/home/office, I then import the photo’s into my DAM program. For me this is Adobe Lightroom, the import preset applies basic metadata information and keyword details. The preset also copies the files to an external hard drive. This now gives me three copies of the files. One still on the cards, one on the laptop and one on the external hard drive. At the end of the day I run a backup (if your an Apple Mac User with OS 10.5, 10.6 or 10.7, use the built in Time Machine Application or I recommend you buy the application SuperDuper) this does a complete backup of my laptop including my photos, this now gives me a fourth copy of the photographs. Its now at this point i’ll risk wiping the cards.

Sound like overkill, well it does not take any real effort when you have the right products, and how much are the images worth to you?

Portable Studio

Saturday I spent the afternoon having a bit of fun.

The great thing about C-Stands is there versatility, with the boom arms fitted they not only light stands but also background stands. It was this versatility I wanted to test to day.

Clearing some space I set up the C-Stands with there boom arms, and used them to support a background roll of paper.

I then set up my Elinchrom Rotalux softbox using my portable Elinchrom Quadra Flashes to provide the illumination. One head in the soft box and one pointing at the background.

Using my long suffering and ever patient wife Caroline as a test model, and using my light meter, I soon had everything set up to give professional high quality results.

Family Birthday Party

We had a family party today to celebrate a birthday.  While the children were playing I took a few snaps.  Unusually for me I set the camera and flash to auto and just shot away.  As usual it was a mistake.  Shots like the one above, shooting into the sun, are always tricky for cameras.  I really should learn to trust myself.

C-Stands

You might have spotted that I recently tweeted about my new C-Stands.

A number of you have asked “What is a C Stand”.

Well as I discovered, a light weight light stand is sometimes no good.  An outdoor photo shoot a few months ago with the lovely Ashleigh nearly turned to disaster.  I had a flash and brolly on a light weight light stand when a sudden gust of wind took the whole lot, and I had to chase it down.

Well my lovely wife has promised me, that see will make me some very useful sandbags, but I felt I needed heavy duty stands.  The C Stand with boom arms is an incredibly versatile stand.  Heavy, sturdy, with the boom arm capable of holding a hair light above the model and support a background.

While difficult to get to the destination, once there the heavy stand is essential for out door flash use.  Outdoor flash is a favourite of mine, off camera, either as fill in or as the main light, using the sun as fill, it gives great results.

Even if you only have a standard hot shoe flash.  Give off camera flash in daylight a go.  Its well worth the effort.

Tyres and Grip

I am not sure car drivers realise how new tires feel.

A motorcycle relies on its tyres. Many people just replace there tires once the tread has gone but this is often a mistake. As the tyre is worn it becomes mishapen, and this affects handling.

Crossing the Ford

The contact patch on a motorcycle is about the size of a credit card, thats a very small area to trust your life too. Once the handling starts to go off, replace your tyres. A bike with fresh tyres is like a new bike.