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Check Out My Brand New iOS Photography Apps

Dan Bailey's Adventure Photography Blog Posted on July 1, 2015 by DanJuly 1, 2015

App StoreI’m excited to announce the release of my brand new photography apps for iPhone and iPad.

Capturing Action and Capturing Landscapes are both full of photography tips designed to help you shoot better, more dynamic images, whether you use a DSLR, a mirrorless camera, or with the amazing current mobile technologies that are available, even a phone.

Each app features around 30 of my favorite images in that style, as well as detailed “behind-the-scenes” info for every one of the shots. In addition to full camera, lens, ISO, and exposure data, I’ve included a specific technical and/or compositional tip for each photo that highlights exactly what I did, or what I looked for in order to make the shot come alive.

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Each apps also features an insider’s look at my Gear Bag, which includes a full list of the current equipment I use, although the images in each app span from nearly two decades of work and a variety of different cameras. Each app is self contained, so you don’t need an internet connection to run them.

Please note, that since these apps use some of the latest mobile technology, they require iOS 8 to run them. I realize that not everyone has upgraded to iOS 8, but for what it’s worth, I upgraded my iPhone 4S so I could preview these apps and so far I’ve had no problems. It runs fine.

Working with Go Mobile Masters, we wanted to create apps that inspire and educate, and I’m very excited with what we’ve done. Just as with my blog, my eBooks and my brand new print book, Outdoor Action and Adventure Photography, my goal is to help other photographers create the best, most exciting outdoor imagery possible.

Here’s the thing- I love photography, and I love it when other people get excited about their own photography.

The bottom line is that it feels the same for all of us when we see an exciting convergence of light and moment in the viewfinder and we’re able to click the shutter at just the right time, so I’m more than happy to share my experience and insight with you.

Both apps are available at the Apple iTunes Store, so either click the links below or search the iTunes store for Dan Bailey Photography. I hope you enjoy them!

Capturing Action – Dan Bailey Photography

Capturing Action – Dan Bailey Photography – for the iPad and iPhone – is an interactive education app that features detailed photo information written by an internationally published outdoor photographer. While flipping through the screens, using Flip Book technology, you’ll view a stunning collection of Dan’s action and adventure imagery, and gather photo tips along the way that will help you get shots like these.

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Capturing Landscapes – Dan Bailey Photography

Capturing Landscapes – Dan Bailey Photography – for the iPad and iPhone – is an interactive education app that features detailed photo information written by an internationally published outdoor photographer. While flipping through the screens using Flip Book technology, you’ll view a stunning collection of Dan’s favorite landscape images, and gather photo tips along the way that help you get shots like these.

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Posted in Press, Interviews and Info | Tagged adventure photography, Apple, camera gear, Creative Tips, iOS, iphone, landscapes, outdoor photography, photographers, photography, Photography apps | Leave a reply

My Lightweight iPad Travel Photography Workflow

Dan Bailey's Adventure Photography Blog Posted on June 4, 2013 by DanDecember 30, 2016

Being a travel photographer used to mean that you packed a notebook and a couple bricks worth of film, tried your best not to have any of it X-Rayed as you navigated all those different airports around the world, and then waited until after your trip to see any of the photos that you shot.

Now, all you need is your camera and a small laptop, and you can shoot, edit and share, and still fit your entire photography rig into a single backpack. The new 13″ MacPook Pros are pretty slim and only weigh about 4 lbs. The 11″ MacBook Air is even lighter, coming in at about 2.3 lbs.

But what if that’s still too much to carry? 4 lbs is still 4 lbs. And as light as a MB Air is, a full blown laptop might even be more than you need. I know that for myself, I want to spend as little time as possible dinking around on the computer when I travel. And when I’m on the bike, I want the whole kit to be as light as possible.

The iPad

So, how do you enter ultra lightweight territory and still manage the workflow and stay on top of the sharing? In my own ongoing quest to come up with the lightest weight travel photography solution for things like bike and backpack trips, I’ve found the iPad to be an idea device. This is the setup that I used for my recent cycling trip through the Alps. It worked perfectly and hardly took up any room.

I have full sized a regular second generation iPad, and it easily slips inside my Ortlieb Back Roller Classic bike pannier. The panniers are waterproof, but for added protection, I keep the iPad in a soft neoprene sleeve. Even inside the sleeve, it actually fits in my tiny Lowepro Flipside Sport 10L AW pack as well, underneath the removable camera compartment, and that’s with camera gear.

An iPad Mini is obviously the ultimate tool for going light. I’ll likely get one in the future, but for this trip, I just went with what I had. Regardless of which model you get, I’d recommend getting at least a 32GB iPad, because the 16BG will fill up pretty quickly with iOS and apps, which won’t leave you very much room for photos. At the very least, get a 16GB, resist download lots of apps and dedicate it to photography.

The Workflow Part

Downloading

The workflow aspect of iPad travel photography is pretty simple, although I have to give my friend Glenn Charles credit for some of these ideas.

Number one essential item is the Apple Camera Camera Connection Kit. With this, you can connect an SD card right to the iPad for photo download. If you have a CF card camera, you can use the USB adaptor to connect your camera right to the iPad.

Lately, when I travel, I’ve been shooting JPEGs on the Fuji X cameras, which don’t take up much room. If you’re shooting RAW files, then use Glenn’s solution and shoot RAW+JPEG, or if you have a dual card slot camera, then save RAW files on one card and small JPEGS on the other. That way you won’t have to worry about space- you simply download the small JPEG files to the iPad. At around 1500 pixels, that’s still plenty big to share or send comps to clients.

Basically, at whatever interval I feel like downloading photos, which usually corresponds to the times when I have internet access, I’ll connect the card and download a few selects that I want to share or post. If you’ve never downloaded photos to the iPad, it’s really easy. Then, I just create a folder for the trip so that I can keep everything straight and go from there.

Photo Editing

I tend not to do much processing when I’m on the road, but face it, some images need a little help, so having at least one retouching/editing app can be pretty useful.

Glenn likes Snapseed for his main photo editing app. There are tons of photo apps out there, but Snapseed is free, quite powerful and it’s really simple to use. I’ve tried a few, and I agree, Snapseed works pretty well. Apple iPhoto for iPad is only $4.99, as is the Art Studio iPad app, which is a very powerful solution that looks and functions a lot like the regular Photoshop.

Organizing and Sharing

I love Photosmith app, if for nothing else, for one main reason: Most iPad apps only let you share or email just one photo at a time, Photosmith allows you to email and share multiple photos at once to Dropbox, Facebook or Flickr.

Of course, Photosmith’s real strength is that it allows you to tag, caption and add metadata to photos, then sync that info to Lightroom when you transfer your photos later. It’s not a 5 dollar app, but in my mind, Photosmith is well worth the price and it keeps getting better. Version 3 is due out soon.

Journaling

For many people, equally important to the photo taking is the writing, journaling and documenting events, ideas and experiences while you’re on the trip. In the past, I’ve filled blank sketchbooks and Moleskine type journals with furious scribbling, but lately, I’ve taken to electronic journaling with Day One app.

There are three main reasons for this change. 1, I can type faster than I can write by hand, 2, because the app I use to write syncs with the iPad, iPhone and the Mac, and 3, because I can export any selection of my journal entires as a PDF file. With the sync and export features, I won’t have to retype everything when I want to do some kind of travel photo essay, blog post or story about my trip.

Plus, Day One is just a beautiful, convenient app that lends itself to regular writing, even if it’s just taking a few quick notes about a location or jotting down some new ideas that you’ve had while traveling. You can tag entires, and even include photos, GPS information, current weather and more.

Again, this may or may not be the best system out there, it’s just my system, and it could very likely change before my next trip. If you’ve discovered a travel photography system that works for you, I’d be happy to hear your ideas.

At any rate, get something- or nothing at all, but at least get yourself out there into the world with your camera and have some fun exploring and creating.

Posted in How To, Personal and Pro Insight, Reviews and Recommendations | Tagged digital imaging, iPad, outdoor photography, photographers, photography, Photography apps, photography gear, software, travel photography | 10 Replies

Photosmith 2: Like Having Lightroom on Your iPad

Dan Bailey's Adventure Photography Blog Posted on May 25, 2012 by DanNovember 20, 2012

 

With my recent post, 3 iPad Photography Solutions for Foing On The Road, I listed a few essential items that help turn the iPad into a truly viable tool for traveling photographers.

Here’s one more: Photosmith app. Yesterday, Photosmith 2 hit the iTunes store with a brand new user interface, as well as big improvements in speed and memory usage. The updated version looks great, and it gives you even more strealmined functionality for editing and tagging your photos when you’re away from your computer.

Photosmith offers a complete mobile photography worflow by letting you import, edit, tag, rate, keyword, label and group your images into collections right on your iPad. You can then export or share them via Dropbox, Facebook, Flickr, email, or to a new iPad photo album.

However, the real strength of the Photosmith app is that you can sync it back to Lightroom and import your new photos with all of the your added metadata, ratings and other info that you attach to each image. This process gives you the untethered ability to sort, edit and tag your photos from anywhere. Have a few minutes to spare in the airport terminal? At the coffee shop? In your backyard lounge chair? On the couch in front of stupid late night TV? Be productive and get some editing done.

Version 2 has a few significant improvements, including histogram and EXIF info visible at the top of the image, the Quick Tag Bar, Grid, Loupe and Full Screen View, batch tagging, smart groups and the ability to import existing photos that you’ve already imported into Lightroom, but may not have keyworded yet.

If you truly want to be a mobile photographer and leave the laptop at home, then Photosmith is an absolutely essential and powerful app to have. At $17.99, it costs a little bit more than most apps, but the enormous flexibility and freedom that it offers is well worth the investment. (Version 2 is a free update for existing users.) I updated as soon as it came out and am very excited about all the new features. Very simply, if you have an iPad, then this is a must-have app.

Check out the Photosmith Info Guide for a full intro to the program and complete rundown of all the new features in the new version. For you Aperture people, check out Pixelsync, it’s a similar utility designed to work with Aperture.

 

 

Posted in Reviews and Recommendations | Tagged iPad, Lightroom, mobile photography, photographers, photography, Photography apps, Photosmith, Reviews and Recommendations, travel photography | 8 Replies

3 Essential iPad Apps for Photographers

Dan Bailey's Adventure Photography Blog Posted on February 27, 2012 by DanAugust 28, 2012

Most photographers were pretty darn excited when Apple first introduced the iPad two years ago. After all, images look utterly fantastic on it’s gorgeous, high resolution screen. Also, the iPad is highly portable; it makes even a Mac Book Pro … Continue reading →

Posted in Personal and Pro Insight, Reviews and Recommendations | Tagged blogging, Blogsy, Easy Release, iPad, photographers, photography, Photography apps, Photosmith, Reviews and Recommendations, software | 5 Replies

Organize Your Creative Ideas with Shot List Assist App

Dan Bailey's Adventure Photography Blog Posted on December 7, 2011 by DanJune 6, 2019

With the sheer volume of iPhone and iPad apps out there, I’ve almost given up trying to review them; there are simply too many to keep track of. However, every once in awhile, I find one that I feel is worth … Continue reading →

Posted in Reviews and Recommendations | Tagged creativity, iPad, iphone, photography, Photography apps, Reviews and Recommendations | 1 Reply

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Today’s photography tip is a Photography Public Service Announcement to make sure you’re starting your year off on the right creative foot and not getting too wrapped up in things that ultimately don’t make your photography any better.

Check out my eBook, BEHIND THE LANDSCAPE and use discount code BEHIND20 to save 20% on the title. https://danbaileyphoto.com/blog/product/behind-the-landscape-ebook/

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Photography Public Service Announcement: Don't Fall Into This Trap With Your Image Making!
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We can all use a little coziness at the end of this topsy-turvy year of 2020. Here's a fun, original rock and roll holiday song to match the mood! Wishing everyone a happy and safe holiday season as we put this year to bed and look forward to 2021!

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Christmas this year looks a whole lot different
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I miss my family, it just don't seem the same
I'm stuck at home with the one I love
It's been the way for the past nine months
Just you and me, this year we're laying low
Watching holiday reruns of our favorite shows

We'll make some new traditions and call 'em our own
dance beneath he mistletoe
this year we'll have a very very cozy Christmas.

We'll hang our stockings by the chimney with care
Get a little tree and put it right over there
Santa will know just where to put our stuff
But as long as you're here I don't need very much 
Our scaled down Christmas will be better than fine
Cause we have each other and our favorite wine
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This small celebration will be full of joy!

We'll make some new traditions, call 'em our own
Dancing beneath he mistletoe
You and I will have a very very cozy Christmas

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At least we've got plenty of snow
Some fresh cut logs in burning in the stove
And Brian Setzer Christmas on the radio!

We'll make some new traditions, call 'em our own
Dancing beneath the mistletoe
You and I will have a very very cozy Christmas

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In this two part lesson, I show you the basics of how to use Photo Mechanic Software. Part 1 will cover how to import (ingest) your images, browsing, sorting, rating and tagging images, and how to add captions, keywords and other metadata. 

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Photo Mechanic Basic Tutorial Part 1 - Importing, Browsing, Sorting, Adding Captions & Keywords,
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Photo Mechanic Plus software offers a complete catalog/image database solution and photo management system for photographers. Photo Mechanic has long been the center of my own photography workflow, and I highly recommend the program to any and every photographer. It offers incredibly fast image browsing and comprehensive search, filter, catalog and management tools that will help speed up your photography life. 

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The XF90mm f/2 is an incredible and highly versatile, fast prime lens that offers excellent image quality and razor sharp imagery in a relatively compact design. It gives you that classic telephoto look without the size and weight of a big lens. Here's a look at some of the reasons I love this lens and photo examples to show you how you can use it in your photography.

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More photography tips and the 3rd lesson in my "Exposure" series. In this video, I give you what I feel is the most important exposure rule to follow and explain the most cruicial factors you need to consider in order to achieve the best possible exposure for your scene. These are expert tips that will allow you to deal with challenging light and capture your scenes with skill and confidence.

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The #1 Most Important Exposure Rule You Should Follow, and How You Can Apply it in Your Photography
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In this short film, I take you along with me during a summer hike out to an Alaskan glacier and give you a virtual adventure tour of this wild place. Set to original music.

The Lake George Glacier is one of large ice fields in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska. I've explored this area a number of times over the years, and it's always an amazing sight to behold. During this summer's visit, I was struck at how much the glacier has receded in a very short time frame. Three years ago, I was able to walk right out on the ice, but now, the edge of the ice lies hundreds of feet away from the surrounding hillsides and it's much lower in elevation.

Check out this blog post to see the dramatic difference in the ice levels compared to a few years ago: https://danbaileyphoto.com/blog/hiking-on-the-lake-george-glacier-alaska/

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The original music in this video was recorded in Logic Pro X and the guitar solo as played on my sunburst Les Paul through IK Multimedia Amplitube software.

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Yesterday’s flight was a wonderful and cathartic Yesterday’s flight was a wonderful and cathartic way to begin the new year. I hardly flew in 2020, so I’m looking forward to getting my rhythm back and spending more time chasing good light in my little Cessna. This was shot with the #Fujifilm #X100V using the awesome Classic Neg. film simulation. Falling love with this camera/color combo was one of the good parts of 2020. @fujifilmx_us #mountainlife #aviationlovers
Not a bad start to 2021! So far, so good. I look f Not a bad start to 2021! So far, so good. I look forward to more good days ahead as we slowly crawl back into the light. Happy New Year, everyone! #getoutdoors #choosemountains #Alaska @fujifilmx_us
At precisely 12:12pm EST on 12/12/20, it was still At precisely 12:12pm EST on 12/12/20, it was still dark as night here in #Alaska. With jammies still on underneath my pants, I stepped out onto my front porch to capture a few photos of our little string of half-buried string of holiday lights! #fujifilm1212 @fujifilmx_us #x100v #fujifilm_xseries #fujix100v #myfujifilmlegacy #createeveryday #creativity #photographyislife
Woke up to new snow falling from the sky this morn Woke up to new snow falling from the sky this morning, so when it finally got light enough outside, I tromped around with the camera in my backyard and shot some photos of our Japanese maple. Made this with the new @7artisansofficial 60mm f2.8 macro lens. #natureshots #alaska #winterwonderland #fujifilm_xseries #earthfocus #fujifilmx_us #7artisans60mmf28
Cook Inlet sunset. Cook Inlet sunset.
Nothing beats the great light and yummy sherbet co Nothing beats the great light and yummy sherbet colors of late fall in the Chugach. #Alaska #earthfocus #fujifilm #fujifilm_xseries #thegreatoutdoors
Looking back to one of my most memorable images, s Looking back to one of my most memorable images, shot during a brisk autumn evening a few years ago while airplane camping all by myself out at the Knik Glacier. This glowing iceberg photo is the subject of my latest video tutorial, where I take you behind the scenes and share the specific approach, gear, techniques and story behind the image. You can watch the video on my YouTube channel. Link in profile. #landscapephotographer #fujifilm_xseries #adventureawaits #neverstopexploring #alaska #earthpix @fujifilmx_us @fujifilm.focus
Rainbow Peak, donning its lightweight fall blanket Rainbow Peak, donning its lightweight fall blanket of snow and getting ready for colder weather ahead. #fujifilm_xseries #landscapephotomag #choosemountains #alaska #greatnorthcollective #mountainlovers
Fall doesn’t always last very long here in Alask Fall doesn’t always last very long here in Alaska, but we’ve been lucky to have a beautiful display of autumn colors this year and no huge wind storms to blow it all away. #myfujifilmlegacy #myfujilove #x100v #landscapephotography #naturephotos #autumncolors
The most memorable evenings I’ve had in a long t The most memorable evenings I’ve had in a long time. #cessna #sunsetlovers #natgeo #fujifilm_xseries
Certain landscapes bathed in magical light really Certain landscapes bathed in magical light really put my imagination in overdrive. The Knik glacier from this viewpoint has such a powerful impact on my drive for creativity and exploration; especially in early fall as the earlier sunsets light up the peaks above this magnificent river of ice. #Alaska #glacier #myfujifilmlegacy #myfujilove #landscapephotography
A random glimpse of sunshine on a cool and cloudy A random glimpse of sunshine on a cool and cloudy evening in the Chugach. #alaskalife #landscapephotography #fujifilm_xseries
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