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This Is Why You Shoot in Raw!

This Is Why You Shoot in Raw!

When choosing the file format to shoot on your camera, there is no other way to go than RAW files. 

Yes, it's tempting to just use the JPG file format we're all familiar with.  But JPG files compress pixel information from its original (RAW) state.  RAW files take up a lot more space on your memory card, but the things you can do with them are magic.

Take a look at this shot of a father-daughter dance from a recent wedding.  I had turned my flash off a minute or two earlier, and forgot to flip it back on before shooting into the sun.  The result of such a mistake is a totally unusable photo.

Unless you shot it in RAW.

Salvaging something this nice is totally impossible with JPG files.  Look at how much information was preserved, even in the darkest parts of the photo.  I pushed the capabilities of RAW editing to its limits to end up with this shot, so there is naturally a little grain in the shadows, but who cares??  It's a fantastic moment that would otherwise be lost forever.  (And I promise, your clients don't care about that grain as much as you do.)

Kromatic's Media:  Insta Posts

Kromatic's Media: Insta Posts

The last week has been crazy, as I move into a new home and office of Kromatic Media.  I'll have photos of the beautiful loft space coming soon.

One of the fun things about moving is getting to see all the stuff that's been packed away in boxes for a long time.  Over the past three days, I've posted nine Instagram photos (with accompanying notes) of some of my stuff, all of which has been lying about as I figure out what to do with it. 

If you're into media, add me on Instagram and take a look!  More new work coming soon!

Road Trip 2014:  The Wastes of Arkansas

Road Trip 2014: The Wastes of Arkansas

Mists creep through the treeline, promising secrets, delivering nothing.  An industrial facility looms behind an empty cemetery.  A broken tile floor sits in the middle of a field, as if the rest of its structure was never built, or had simply vanished.  A lonely, unmarked grave reminds us that the ground we walk is our final destination. 

Arkansas.  The fields and the silence and the naked trees stretch on...