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Showing posts with label malone and company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malone and company. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2008

Malone & Co.

Geoff Johnson from Malone & Co invited me out on a Commercial shoot they were doing this last week and I had a great time. The shoot was for the University of Nebraska Foundation and I was able to meet Doug and Sara (on both ends of the picture) who work for the foundation. Doug is a writer and Sara is their art director. I was also able to meet Steph, an assistant with Malone & Co, who helped me navigate through a larger shoot like that. Afterwards Erin met up with us and we went out to lunch at the Alley Rose. It was good to hang out with everyone and meet up with Geoff again.






Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Malone & Co Fotoflow Workshop

(above photo from Malone & Co.)
About a month ago our friend Geoff invited us to attend a workshop he was leading along with Andrew and Mike from Malone & Company. The workshop was called Fotoflow and it focused on helping photographers establish a solid post production workflow using Lightroom. Malone & Company is a commercial photography company which produces some amazing award-winning work. We met Geoff, who is also a great wedding photographer, this past May in Chicago and have enjoyed sharing information and bouncing ideas back and forth. These guys will impress you with the amount of knowledge they have from working over 10 years in the commercial photography industry. If you've been considering switching to Lightroom, learning more about it or just hearing more about establishing a solid workflow from some guys who have it figured out, I would recommend this workshop. And for my friends out there who use Aperture, well...what can I say?

Andrew teaching his segment...

Lara...
Mike Malone...
Geoff...