Adobe Lightroom Adventure 2006: The Ultimate Photographer's Road Test
By Shutterbug Staff
August 17, 2006 Photographer and author Mikkel Aaland is the quintessential early adopter, always
one of the first to master new digital photography software--and to wring every
bit of functionality out of it in the process. Shortly after the public beta
release of Adobe (R) Lightroom (TM) software, a digital imaging workflow solution
for professional photographers, he devised the ultimate road test to put Lightroom
through its paces in the field: Adobe Lightroom Adventure 2006.
Aaland invited eleven acclaimed photographers to join him in Iceland, from July
28 to August 5, 2006. This intrepid crew--joined by three top Icelandic photographers--is
shooting by day and using Adobe Lightroom beta to import, select, develop, and
showcase their large volume of digital images each night. Adobe is represented
by four imaging specialists who will both shoot and assist other photographers
as they work with both the Lightroom and Photoshop applications. The journey
and a sampling of the resulting photographs are chronicled in the Lightroom
Adventure blog at http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/adventure.
And Aaland is capturing the lessons learned in the field for his book on Adobe
Lightroom, to be published by O'Reilly Media in early 2007.
Premium sponsors for the Lightroom Adventure are Adobe, ExpoImaging, the Iceland
Tourist Board, Icelandair, Lowepro, and O'Reilly. Additional sponsors supporting
the event are Epson, Fosshotel, Graystone Travel, Hertz, the Oflun Group, SanDisk,
and SAS Radisson 1919 Hotel.
The photographers joining Aaland in Iceland for the Lightroom Adventure are:
-Bill Atkinson, landscape photographer, digital printing pioneer,
and member of the original Macintosh team at Apple.
http://www.billatkinson.com
-Maggie Hallahan, freelance photographer who shoots both for
editorial and corporate clients.
http://www.maggiehallahan.com
-John Isaac, former chief of the United Nations Photo Unit,
now an independent photographer, shooting almost exclusively digital.
http://www.johnisaac.com
-Peter Krogh, owner of a full-service commercial photography
studio in the Washington, DC area, is both an award-winning photographer and
author.
http://www.peterkrogh.com
-Christopher Lund, a top Icelandic photographer.
http://www.portfolio.is/new/chris.html
-Ari Magg, photographer based in Iceland.
http://www.arimagg.com
-John McDermott, a San Francisco-based freelance photographer
who shoots globally for corporate, advertising and editorial clients.
http://www.mcdfoto.com
-Richard Morgenstein, a location photographer specializing
in environmental portraiture.
http://www.morgenstein.com
-Michael Reichmann, a world-renowned nature photographer and
photographic educator who is the publisher and primary author of The Luminous
Landscape website.
http://www.luminouslandscape.com
-Chris Sanderson, Lightroom Adventure videographer.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/chrissand
-Sigurgeir Sigurjonsson, one of Iceland's most respected and accomplished
photographers.
http://iceland.elevated.to/
-Derrick Story, photographer, author, and O'Reilly's Online
Editorial Director.
http://www.thedigitalstory.com
-Martin Sundberg, an award-winning photographer specializing in portraiture
and extreme sports.
http://www.martinsundberg.com
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