Hi, I'm Eric.

I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.

I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.

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On this site, I talk occasionally about the technology, tools, and workflow behind my photography. My actual photography is on display at a few other sites I run:

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    Seeing Red and Loving It: Mirrorless vs DSLR for Infrared 7 December 2014

    If you’ve been following my photoblog of late, you know that I’ve been doing a lot of experimenting with infrared photography. I’ve finally settled on a camera that I really like and in this article, I’ll share some of the things I’ve learned along the way.

    Slow Photography 1 December 2012

    “Take lots of great photos!”

    That was the most common farewell comment before I embarked on this journey. While I appreciate the well-wishes from friends who appreciate my photography, I’m very consciously trying to shoot less.

    Lightroom Technique: How I Organize My Catalog and Why 5 March 2012

    In this article, I describe some of my latest thinking on Lightroom organization. As with past versions of this article (which are no longer published), I share my current practices here not because I want to preach that this is the One True Way to Organize Your Photos, but to provide a starting point for you in setting up your own Lightroom workflow. If this fits as a whole, great! If not, pick and choose what works for you and adapt the rest to meet your needs.

    Lightroom Technique: Staying Organized with Controlled Vocabulary 4 February 2009

    Do too many keywords in your Lightroom catalog have you spinning round and round?

    Lightroom Technique: Smart Collections and Worklists 4 August 2008

    Last year, on the Lightroom Journal, I wrote about using worklist keywords (2022 Update: This article is no longer available) to keep track of your keywording efforts. In this article, I look at some new and improved ways to accomplish the same thing with Lightroom 2.0.

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