Hate Editing? Try These Lightroom Tips

For some, poring over Lightroom for hours on end to create the perfect edit, is the only way to go. For others, the mere thought of sitting down at a computer and fashioning raws into something more usable is at best an inspiration for procrastination and at worst something to avoid all together.
Lightroom, particularly if you do not use it much, can be a daunting and overwhelming program. But it doesn’t have to be that way. If you adhere to the 1/99% rule you will soon find yourself getting great shots with minimal effort. The 1/99% rule suggests that you use 1% of the features, 99% of the time. That is something that is perfectly possible with Lightroom. Today we are going to tell you how.

How to Declutter Lightroom

Lightroom has been the go-to image management app for well over a decade now. For many of us that have used the Adobe app for a long time, our catalogs, and Lightroom in general, can get quite bloated. That excess of clutter can lead to a general slowing down of Lightroom and inefficiencies in our […]

How to Streamline Your Lightroom Workflow to Save Hours

There is a well-known acronym called KISS, Keep It Simple, Stupid. Created by the US Navy in the 60s, this tag could also be applied to modern-day photography.  Adobe’s Lightroom is probably the widest-used photographic app there is. Its appeal is the seamless integration of image management and nondestructive editing. I have used Lightroom Classic […]