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Author: Jason Row

Jason has more than 35 years of experience as a professional photographer, videographer and stock shooter. You can get to know him better here.

Aperture Software (Part Two) – Introducing the Interface

Photography Post Production
By Jason Row / February 26, 2012

In the first of this series of tutorials, I showed you how to import images into Aperture, Apple’s image management software for Mac OSX. With the images now safely in an album we are going to have a closer look at the basics of the Aperture interface. Lets start at the top. Along the top […]

  Apple

Apple Aperture – Learning the Basics

Photography Post Production
By Jason Row / February 19, 2012

For Mac users one of the most powerful image management programs on the market is Aperture. In this series of tutorials I will take you through the basics of Aperture, to give you a working knowledge of the program. If you do not have a copy, Apple have provided a full function 30 day trial […]

  Apple, Nikon

Managing your Digital Library

Photography Post Production
By Jason Row / December 20, 2011

Today, there are many options for managing your digital library, some free, some not. Until a few years ago managing a large collection meant investing in some expensive top end software or simply cataloging in a folder hierarchy. As more of us take more and more images, it is important to keep on top of […]

  Adobe, Apple

Taking a Walk With Your Three Legged Friend

Camera Gear
By Jason Row / November 27, 2011

If you haven’t guessed, I am talking about tripods. I have a little confession to make, I don’t like tripods, I find them a pain in the proverbial, cumbersome, heavy and awkward. I still use them though, not every time, but I make a judgment as to when a where it might be needed. Until […]


Photo Essay: The Street Cats of Odessa

Cool Photos & Photographers
By Jason Row / November 20, 2011

Authors call it writers block, whether there is such term as photographers block or not, I have no idea, but about a year ago, I had it and had it bad. I am fortunate to live in a beautiful city with a host of stunning architecture and great light, yet I found myself less than […]


Why You Should Use Levels in Post Production

Photography Post Production
By Jason Row / November 9, 2011

How many of you spend many hours and much creativity getting the image as perfect as possible in camera, then return to Photoshop or similar and use the brightness, contrast and color controls for your post production. If this sounds like you, then maybe you should have a look at the levels control in your […]


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