All posts filed under: Workflows

Shoot tethered to Capture One for iPad

Get flexible with tethering for Capture One for iPad

Take your tethered setup on the go with Capture One for iPad. Now you can shoot your images directly into the iPad app tethered or wirelessly, letting you take your work wherever you want. For travel and food photographer Ulf Svane having a simple and light setup is key when on the job for publications like National Geographic, Conde Nast Traveller, or Bloomberg. Especially when he is moving in-between locations. Join the Danish photographer around Copenhagen as he tests out the new tethering capabilities of Capture One for iPad to see what it does to his workflow. Download Capture One for iPad to see how it can elevate the way you work About tethering to Capture One for iPad The professional choice on the go Capture One Pro has long been the industry standard for fast and reliable capture directly from your camera to your computer. However, bringing along a laptop if you are shooting outside of a studio is not always practical. With the new tethering capabilities in Capture One for iPad, you can …

6 tips to become a Capture One superuser from Sarah Silver

Knowing your software is power. It lets you express yourself creatively because you don’t waste time thinking “how do I do this?” and leaves more room to think “how can I take this ten steps further?” Fashion and beauty photographer – and Capture One superstar – Sarah Silver shares her best tips for speeding up your workflow, getting better images, and becoming a Capture One superuser. Make shortcuts for anything and everything Crowned by her colleagues as the Queen of Hotkeys (or shortcuts), Sarah has customized every part of her workflow to be ready at her fingertips. “If I could hotkey making breakfast, I would,” she says. “Not only do hotkeys make me more efficient, but it also uses the part of my brain that I used when I played the piano as a kid. It’s like playing a chord.” Giving her hotkeys easy-to-remember names, like ‘three across’, ‘corner’, ‘spider’, and ‘wall’, helps her immediately find the finger placement and function for each of her shortcuts and makes it easier to let her colleagues on …

5 time-saving tips for photographers from Vanessa Joy

As photographers, we are always looking for ways to be more efficient in our work. We are looking for ways to save time on tedious and sometimes unnecessary tasks and get more time for being creative and doing the things we love. In her 23+ years as a wedding and portrait photographer, Vanessa Joy has learned a thing or two about how to save time in all stages of her workflow. In this video, Vanessa shares her best tips for a more efficient photography workflow. Discover the Harmony Styles by Vanessa Joy here. Set expectations Vanessa’s first tip might not seem like an obvious time-saving tip. But if you follow it, you will save a lot of time and headaches down the line. “You want to make sure to set your client’s expectations for the outcome about whatever it is you are promising them,” says Vanessa. “That has to do with style, that has to do with deliverables, and creating expectations for your client off the bat.” “Don’t just go into a shoot saying ‘I’m …