October 2013 archive

Working with Lightroom Catalogs – Tech Thursday

©TimeLine Media - US Capitol Building, Washington, DC

Adobe Lightroom is the best photo editing software available today. At this time it has support of all the major camera manufacturers and is best suited to handle professional RAW files from digital cameras. Many of my Tech Thursday articles have talked about working in the program, but I want to post today about the backend of working with Lightroom, specifically Catalogs. These are files that have the “.lrcat” extension. There are different strategies for working with these files, but I wanted to show you how I work with them to keep things organized, and to keep your hard work safe from potential data loss.

Catalogs in Lightroom

With this in mind, I create a new catalog file for every big event that I photograph. If it is a wedding, I will create a new catalog “brides_name__grooms_name.lrcat”, if it is a ballroom dance event, I will make a catalog “year_eventname.lrcat”. Afterwards, I will import only the files from each event into the catalogs, and work with them from there. There are some that will add every image from every shoot into one large catalog. With the metadata searching power of the Library, I can see the advantage of doing this. According to Adobe, there is no limit to the amount of photos you can have in one catalog – some have reported using catalogs with 800,000 images and more!

I separate my shoots into separate catalogs for 2 reasons. The first is that I have experienced catalog corruption when working with some Lightroom catalogs. In these cases, there was some data errors in the lrcat file which prevented the file from being opened! All of the edits from that event  with ~1200 photos were lost, and had to be redone. What if that were to happen in a catalog with 800,000+ photos! From then on, I have clicked the “Automatically write changes into XMP” under Catalog Settings so that if a catalog was corrupted, the work would be saved in the XMP sidecar files along with the RAW files, and the catalog could easily be recreated. Let me know if you have any tips with working on your Lightroom catalogs.

Enough with the geeky talk, here’s a pretty photo. The Capitol building will need major renovations which are scheduled to begin later this year. Here is a late afternoon photo before all of the scaffolding goes up. Enjoy!

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©TimeLine Media – US Capitol Building, Washington, DC

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Editing Update – New Jersey State Open

©TimeLine Media - NJ State Open Maxx/Vega show

The editing from last weekend’s 2013 New Jersey State Open is continuing. I am almost halfway through the edits, so it will likely be late Saturday before the photos will be ready to view. The workstation, Lightroom, and especially my fingers are working as fast as we can to finish these! Some of the photos that I have gone through include all the award lineups. If you would like to see these, they have been posted to the Facebook page for the competition which you can see here.

©TimeLine Media - NJ State Open editing continues
©TimeLine Media – NJ State Open editing continues

Ballroom Dance Photos

There are lots of you that have come to the proofing website to get updates on the photos – thank you! This is the first place where I will post that the photos are ready to view. If you would like to get on the email list, visit the proofing website at:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com/

When you click on the 2013 New Jersey State Open tab, you will be prompted to enter your email address. I will send a note as soon as they are released, so you will be the first to know.

Here are some images from the other entertaining shows from Saturday night. There was a magician/comedian and a Michael Jackson impersonator that performed for the audience in between the professional competitions. They were a great break from the dancing, which gave the officials and judges a little break as they were tabulating scores from the competition.

©TimeLine Media - NJ State Open comedy/magic show
©TimeLine Media – NJ State Open comedy/magic show
©TimeLine Media - NJ State Open Maxx/Vega show
©TimeLine Media – NJ State Open Maxx/Vega show

Maxx Vega had an audience that was there to appreciate good dancing. It was a great venue for him to show off his skills. It was nice to hear MJ’s music so loud in the ballroom with a great interpretation of the King of Pop!

©TimeLine Media - NJ State Open Maxx/Vega show
©TimeLine Media – NJ State Open Maxx/Vega show

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Awards – New Jersey State Open

©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open

For the most part, I stay on one side of the room to photograph ballroom dancers. There is a “good side” for the room that has awards, banners, or other displays that frame the dancers well at a particular competition. For the New Jersey State Open, they have a huge pink neon sign hanging from behind the stage where the emcee, DJ, scrutineers, and other organizers manage the flow of the competition.

©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open - awards
©TimeLine Media – New Jersey State Open – awards

They have a great elevated view of all the dancers and judges as they work throughout the weekend. There is a lot of action up there too – gathering score sheets, computing the lineups of all the couples, and making sure everyone is announced as they placed. It is a lot of work! Sometimes they get a little goofy as the days go on.

©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open
©TimeLine Media – New Jersey State Open organizers Tom and Roxanne
©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open
New Jersey State Open ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open
©TimeLine Media – New Jersey State Open

I really admire how well they pulled off the competition. There were no long delays in getting scores entered, and awards given out. They are usually photographer breaks, so I don’t mind, but they got everyone back to dancing quickly! We ran very early all weekend – it shows their experience in handling so many entries. Thank you!

©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open - awards lineup
©TimeLine Media – New Jersey State Open – awards lineup
©TimeLine Media - New Jersey State Open - awards lineup
©TimeLine Media – New Jersey State Open – awards lineup

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