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L.A. photographer Allison shares digital secrets is an interesting article about Photographer Glen Allison's transition to Digital Photography and how he approaches the medium.
'"Now that I have switched to digital," says Los Angeles-based Glen Allison, "there is no way I'm going back to film, no way in the world. My feeling is that if I can't shoot using digital, I don't want to shoot."....
But shifting to digital involves more than just using a new camera body. Allison is also required to be on the cutting edge of digital image processing using programs such as Adobe Photoshop CS and a host of helper applications and filters. This kind of work is essential for Allison to take his images to the level expected by the most critical clients....
"I work on every image from four to eight hours," Allison says. Fitting shooting and image processing into his travel schedule can be challenging. "I've started doing a lot of my digital work on the road, taking my 23-inch Apple high definition LCD monitor with me, along with my 17-inch PowerBook."'Read More
Posted by Darren in our Tips category on February 25, 2004