Author Archives for Chris
I’m Taking the Point and Shoot!
So I finally got my photos off of the SD card in the Nikon camera and I’ve decided this whole sharing a camera thing just doesn’t work. Then I remember that before the DSLR there was the Canon point-and-shoot that seemed to work so well for years. Why not just use that […]
Keeping Track of Everything… Getting Your Geek On
Continued from here.
Yesterday I wrote about the fact that digital cameras these days are basically supercomputers generating huge amounts of data that our poor little human brains couldn’t keep up with. The fact that we try to keep track of our photos like they were old-fashioned prints just doesn’t make sense and ends up […]
Keeping Track of Everything… The Problem with Digital Photography
Continued from here.
The one thing people cite when talking about why they prefer digital photography over film is the fact that you can shoot as much as you want without having to worry about the expense of film. This is true, but back when digital cameras first became available, digital media was expensive enough […]
Where’s the Camera?
Amy’s taken on a Year in Pictures challenge which means she’s now carrying around the Nikon everywhere she goes. This is cool because it means we’re getting all of these great shots and her photography is getting better daily. The only problem with this is… I don’t get to use the camera anymore. […]
TWO Years?!?
I was commenting on JimmyD’s post about Photoshop as a performance enhancing drug (great article, and I’d love to see what people think) when I noticed that his oldest posts were from January 2006… TWO YEARS AGO!!! It’s been two years and we completely missed celebrating! That’s just not right. Well, in […]
Keeping Track of Everything
One of the hardest parts of digital photography is working out how to store and keep track of your files. With the myriad of photo management programs out there, it can be hard to know where to start. In the next few weeks I’ll be writing a little bit on how we keep track of […]


