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Biography
Derrick Story is the digital media evangelist for O'Reilly. His experience includes more than 20 years as a photojournalist, managing editor for O'Reilly Network, and a speaker for IDG, PMA, and Santa Fe Workshops. He is the author of Digital Photography Hacks, Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Ed., and his latest, The Digital Photography Companion. He coauthored iPhoto: The Missing Manual with David Pogue.
Derrick likes to keep his shooting skills sharp by running his photography business, Story Photography. You can listen to his photo podcasts and read his tips at The Digital Story (thedigitalstory.com). Aperture fans might want to check out his co-authored video training on Lynda.com: Aperture 1.5 Beyond the Basics.
Books
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Webcast: Five Ways to Make Your Photos Look Better
March 27, 2008
In this webcast, Derrick Story, digital photographer, blogger, and author of The Digital Photography Companion, gives you the tools to capture the high quality pictures you've always wanted--photos that will distinguish your work from others. Thousands...
Layout Tool Disguised as Aperture's Book Making Function
Publish Date: May. 6, 2008
Aperture 2.1 includes a more versatile book-making tool than we saw in earlier versions. So powerful in fact, that calling it a book making tool is really selling it short. It's actually a flexible layout application with some very useful output options. In this podcast, Derrick Story talks with Joe Schorr and tries to uncover all the hidden gems buried in Aperture 2.1.
John Paul Caponigro on the State of Printing
Publish Date: Apr. 23, 2008
Photographer and fine art printing expert John Paul Caponigro sits down with Derrick Story at Photoshop World 08 in Orlando to provide an inside look at the Epson Print Academy, the changing world of photography, and even a few remarks about his favorite printing papers.
"Subject to Change" Authors on Product Development
Publish Date: Apr. 15, 2008
Designing products and services that resonate with customers takes more than just a few stock demographics reports. By studying practices of successful companies, you can apply the same techniques to your own endeavors. In this podcast, Derrick Story interviews three of the four authors of "Subject to Change," who provide insights about how prosperous businesses can--and should--use customer experiences to inform and shape the product development process, from start to finish.
Sal Soghoian on Extending Aperture with AppleScript
Publish Date: Apr. 10, 2008
Apple automation guru, Sal Soghoian talks about the scriptability of Aperture in this podcast interview with Derrick Story. Sal points to the "Aperture-InDesign Integration Demo" as a powerful example of how AppleScript can extend Aperture's capabilities.
Aperture 2 Features 101-103 with Joe Schorr
Publish Date: Mar. 18, 2008
Apple's web page says, "Aperture 2 delivers over 100 dramatic, new features." And still there are a few terrific ones they forgot to put on the list. In this podcast, Derrick Story chats with Joe Schorr, Senior Product Manager for Aperture, to uncover a few of these hidden gems.
Aperture 2.0 with Joe Schorr
Publish Date: Feb. 12, 2008
Aperture 2.0 is faster, easier to use, and produces better images, says Joe Schorr, Apple Senior Product Manager. In this interview with Derrick Story, Joe explains how Aperture 2.0 meets those lofty claims. This chat covers a lot of new ground.
Katrin Eismann's Digital Darkroom Magic
Publish Date: Jan. 29, 2008
Katrin Eismann, coauthor of The Creative Digital Darkroom, sat down with Derrick Story at PhotoPlus Expo in New York for a chat about how the darkroom has evolved from chemical-based to digital, and how that evolution has influenced her approach to image making. Katrin touches on many interesting topics, including her explanation on 3-step sharpening.
Joe Schorr on Leopard and Aperture
Publish Date: Jan. 8, 2008
Leopard brings a host of new goodies for Aperture users by virtue of the new photography functionality baked right into the operating system. In this interview with Senior Product Manager Joe Schorr, you'll hear some of the most enticing and useful features for Aperture photographers.
John McDermott on Assignment with Aperture
Publish Date: Dec. 13, 2007
John McDermott's workflow once consisted of handing off rolls of Kodachrome to a courier and waiting to see which images appeared in Newsweek. He then struggled through the awkward digital transition until he discovered Aperture. In this conversation with Derrick Story, John talks about his life as an assignment photographer, and how he's adapting to the changing photography landscape.
Sal Soghoian on Leopard, Automation, and Aperture
Publish Date: Nov. 27, 2007
Apple's product manager of automation technologies is the same guy who many of us consider the ultimate AppleScript guru: Sal Soghoian. Even though Sal and I live only a few hours apart, I had to go all the way to the Caribbean to chase him down for this podcast interview. It was worth it. Sal talks about Leopard, automation improvements, and of course, how this all affects Aperture.
Mikkel Aaland Shares CS3 RAW Tips
Publish Date: Nov. 21, 2007
The new Bridge 2 and Adobe Camera Raw 4 combination included in Photoshop CS3 provides photographers with the tools they need to build an excellent post production workflow. In this interview at PhotoPlus Expo in New York, Mikkel Aaland, author of Photoshop CS3 Raw, talks about the power of these applications and how best to use them.
Rick Sammon's Travel Tips for Photographers
Publish Date: Oct. 26, 2007
Seasoned travel photographer Rick Sammon sits down with Derrick Story in the O'Reilly Media booth at PhotoPlus Expo '07 in New York City. In this podcast, Rick draws upon his experiences to offer good advice for photographers on the go.
Tim Grey on HD Photo and Microsoft Technology
Publish Date: Oct. 11, 2007
"HD Photo has been in development at Microsoft for the better part of 5 years now," says Tim Grey during his interview with Derrick Story on the expo floor at Photoshop World 07 in Las Vegas. "It enables us to have really good images within a smaller file size." Tim goes on to explain the benefits of HD Photo in detail during this chat in the O'Reilly booth.
Peter Krogh on Digital Asset Management
Publish Date: Oct. 11, 2007
"When you think about keywording," says Peter Krogh, "you have to determine what the use will be. Are the keywords to help you find you own pictures, or are they for a stock agency?" Peter, author of The DAM Book: Digital Asset Management for Photographers talks about tagging and other important organizational tools for photographers during his interview with Derrick Story on the expo floor at Photoshop World 07 in Las Vegas.
Publishing with Aperture - Jennifer Sauer Interview
Publish Date: Oct. 5, 2007
Jennifer Sauer is a pro shooter who has incorporated Aperture into her post production workflow... but not in the way you might imagine. For her latest project, The Way to Tea (a glorious book that's an adventure guide to San Francisco tea culture), she chose Aperture to handle the Raw processing for images from her Canon 5D. She also used Photo Mechanic and Photoshop for other stages of production.
Blog
PDF Services Provide Big Bonus for Aperture Users
May 02 2008
You may have missed that the "Save as PDF" button has changed to a PDF pop-up menu in the Print dialog box for the Book tool. There are a few things going on here, many of which I'll cover.... read moreApril 22 2008
Apple has made available via the Apple Developer Connection site the Aperture 2.1 SDK. You'll need your ADC login info to grab the 596 kb disk image. But once you have it, you can use it to develop Export and Edit plug-ins. The download includes documentation to help you get… read moreDownloadable Photo Reference Card
April 22 2008
Have you ever forgotten to reset the ISO or white balance after a shoot, only to use your camera the next day with the wrong settings? I have. And to help us all remember how to be ready for the next session, I've posted this handy reference card that you… read moreDrobo Robotic Disk Array and AirPort Extreme
April 15 2008
I’ve been curious about the Drobo Fully Automated SATA Robotic Storage Array and how it might perform on my AirPort Extreme network. if this combination turned out to be practical, I could have 2 Terabytes of hard disk backup storage available to any computer on the 802.11n network. The big… read moreApril 14 2008
I've been testing a Drobo for network backups. I like the little robotic array, but darn, wouldn't it be cool to use it with Aperture too?. read moreApril 08 2008
I can't resist any longer. I've tried not to write about connecting my iPhone to the MacBook Pro and shooting tethered images controlled by Aperture 2, but I can't stop myself. It's just plain fun. And it makes a good party trick too (some clue about the parties I attend).… read moreApril 04 2008
Scott Kelby, NAPP President, was touring the expo floor at Photoshop World Thursday in his new ride. We're not referring to just any run-about vehicle. Kelby's ride had 8-spoke mag-alloy wheels, metallic flake paint job waxed to high gloss, and running lights for that distinctive, "I am here" look without… read moreLightroom 2.0 Beta Featured at Photoshop World Keynote
April 03 2008
Adobe selected the spotlight of Photoshop World in Orlando to introduce the beta version of Photoshop Lightroom 2.0. Tom Hogarty showed off some of its alluring features, including the new dodge and burn tool. You can see for yourself in this video from the keynote. read moreApril 01 2008
Apple has opened the door to third party image editing tools for Aperture 2.1 by launching "Edit API." And to show you how powerful this feature is, they've included the first plug-in, "Dodge and Burn," with the version 2.1 download - for free. And there's lots more to come, and… read moreBuild Your Own Default Brick Set in Aperture 2.1
April 01 2008
The ability to create your own set of default bricks in the Adjust tab has been one of Aperture's most requested features. Apple has answered the call in version 2.1 by allowing you to decide which bricks load by default.... read moreNo New 30-Day Trial for the Aperture 2.1 Update
April 01 2008
I probably don't have to spend much time on this, but thought I should mention it anyway. If you've already used up your 30-day trial period with Aperture 2.0, you won't be able to test drive version 2.1. Apple considers.... read moreSchorr: "Printing issue resolved with Security Update 2008-002 v1.1"
March 27 2008
Apple Senior Product Manager, Joe Schorr, posted this note on the Apple forums today: "As many of you know, last week's Security Update caused printing problems for users of Aperture 2 on Leopard. A new version of this Security Update.... read more"How I Did It" Series Running on The Digital Story
March 12 2008
A series of mini-tutorials on advanced camera techniques is running on The Digital Story. I've listed (with links) the first batch here. More to follow on a regular basis. These are fun! read moreFYI: Aperture-InDesign Integration Demo
March 10 2008
Just in case you haven't seen this yet, Sal Sogholan's Aperture-InDesign Integration Demo is a thing of beauty. I'm in the process of tracking Sal down now so we can sit down and discuss the Aperture/AppleScript story these days. From what I can tell, it has a happy ending read moreErica Sadun: Accessing all your onboard photos from your iPhone database
March 07 2008
“Last weekend, I decided to expand Coverflow to work with my entire photo album,” said Erica Sadun in her recent post, Accessing all your onboard photos from your iPhone database. “This involved exploring the MusicLibrary and PhotoLibrary frameworks to find out how I could extract a complete set of albums… read moreHire Derrick Story
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