February 2013 archive

Photo editing monitor – Tech Thursday

My computer monitors are very durable! Through many moves, upgrades, and changes in operating systems, I have only use 2 monitors since starting my photography career. Last year, I upgraded from a CRT monitor to an LCD monitor, I needed on that would have the specifications to keep pace with CRT monitors for editing photos. I decided to get a refurbished IPS monitor direct from HP – the HP LP2480zx.

Editing Display

There are monitors for every budget, but like with cameras, I know that you can pay for performance. This is on the higher end for monitors, but they had a refurbished model at a discount.  For photographers, this is important as having a monitor that can give you consistent color and brightness. It is important to ensure that how you view your photos on your monitor matches what your clients will receive on their prints. The monitor is a generous 24-inch widescreen that gives me plenty of room for panels for Lightroom, my main photo editing program:

HP LP2480zx monitor, www.timelinedc.com
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This view is of the Print Module in Adobe Lightroom – I am making a collage for a blog post tomorrow. There is plenty of room to have the Lightroom Library at the bottom of the screen with plenty of room to go through the presets for prints on the left, and editing the templates with the options on the right.

Monitor Calibration

Along with the photo editing monitor, it is also important to have a monitor calibrator. Unfortunately, you cannot control how your photography is viewed online at all of your client’s workstations. You can, however, use a calibrator to ensure your monitor is profiled to be accurate locally and with printers your send files to whether they are your own, or at an outside lab. I use a discontinued product from X-rite, i1 Display 2. This calibrator scans your monitor, and the lighting surrounding your monitor, and creates a profile specific for your setup.

I have used this for over 5 years and get prints from the lab that match my Lightroom adjustments exactly for color, contrast, and brightness. It does add a step to your workflow, but I have not had any issues with having to reprint photos for color. This has saved me lots of money in reprint costs which could range from a few dollars for small prints, to hundreds of dollars for magazine-style albums! Calibrating your monitor will give you piece of mind when hitting the “Order Now” button. If you have any comments or suggestions on your color and editing workflow, let me know!

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Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles photo expiring

Tysons, Virginia

Austin dancing with a studio at the Sheraton in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media
Freestyles photo collage at the Sheraton in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media

Just a quick note today that the DC Area Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles photos from September 28 – 28, 2012 are expiring on the proofing website on Monday, March 4, 2013. This will be the last chance to view these on the website. It is an extra charge in order to find your photos at a later date, but it is possible to get them out of the electronic archive. To view the photos, they are still available on the website here:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

The next Arthur Murray dance event that we will be covering will be their 2013 Spring Freestyles held March 22 – 23, 2013 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. Please leave me some feedback on the photos if you have viewed them. It helps us to adjust how we cover these events. Generally we have an idea of what we think looks good. Additionally, we put our photographers in a good position to get the best angles while being out of the way of the audience. However, we always look to improve. Especially since we cover so many of the events in the DC area, and we are familiar with so many of the staff, we want to contribute to their great events!

Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles collage ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles event collage ©TimeLine Media

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Street Corner Symphony

SCS-2-Final
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This photo is one of my favorites from covering the SingStrong DC event. Street Corner Symphony performed there in 2011, and the organizers gave me great access to shoot all around the venue. This was a shot from just back stage during their performance. It gives a different angle from most of the audience. The streaming stage lights give add a nice element to the photo. At this time it breaks up the big black hole for the top 3rd of the frame. Additionally, there is a little view of the audience in the bottom part of the frame. I processed the photo to be a contrasty black and white reminiscent of classic rock musician photos from the 70’s and 80’s.

The coolest thing was that I had the opportunity to see Street Corner Symphony perform again this month at Jammin’ Java in Vienna, VA. Not only were they still as good as they were on the NBC Show, the Sing-Off, but they are still accessible and responsive to their fans. If you ever have the opportunity to see them, definitely take it! There will be more great singing this weekend at SingStrong, and I hope to make more great photos there again.

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