This week, the amount of new post-production tools (including the newly announced Lightroom CC) inspires a discussion around workflow and the potential need for evolution in how we catalog and process our photographs. While some photographers (ourselves included) tend to prefer the “old” ways of doing things, tools seem to be making a shift, both in capability and in target audience. Also, we begin a look at whether or not you even need a website anymore. There doesn’t seem to be a definitive answer either way and, in the end, it really depends on what you want to get out of your work. Eugene Richards is our Photographer of the Week.
Adobe’s new version of Lightroom lets you resume editing anywhere – The Verge
Adobe CC Photography Plan | Professional Photo Editing Software
Photographer Dawoud Bey wins MacArthur genius grant
Climber Hayden Kennedy and Partner Inge Perkins Dead After Avalanche – adventure journal
Worlds most dangerous hikes – Angels landing, Zion (full hike) – YouTube
William Eggleston, at 78, in a New Key – NYTimes.com
Blade Runner 2049: Inside the Dark Future of a Sequel 35 Years in the Making | WIRED
On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #OutOfTheOrdinary
Faith in Winter — EUGENE RICHARDS
The unflinching eye of Eugene Richards – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian