MacVoices #14180: Derrick Story On Aperture, Lightroom and the Future of Image Management

Digital photography expert Derrick Story  shares his thoughts on the discontinuance of Aperture and what we should all do next. Is Adobe Lightroom in your future? Or the successor photo app from Apple, Photos? Is building a new photography app from the ground up a good idea? Derrick discusses the options, the costs associated with each, and his rationale for his personal choice.

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Derrick  Story  is a professional photographer, writer, teacher, and photography evangelist for Lowepro.He’s authored several digital media books, including The Digital Photography Companion (O’Reilly Media, publisher).  Derrick  is a Senior Contributor for Macworld magazine where he writes a digital photography column, and he’s a regular presenter on the popular training site,  lynda.com  featuring titles on Aperture, iPhoto, Flickr, and photo technique.  Online,  Derrick  has formed a virtual camera club called  The Digital Story  that’s open to all photography enthusiasts.The site features weekly podcasts, daily posts, training videos, and reader-submitted photos.  You can also join  Derrick  on  Facebook  where he features a “Member Photo of the Day” and provides weekly photography tips.  

Links:

Recovering Photos from Memroy Cards by Derrick Story

Photographing High School Senior Portraits by Derrick Story

Aperture 3 Essential Training by Derrick Story