Dimensions
229 x 182 x 13mm
Photographer's Guide to the Digital Lifecycle: Real-life workflow scenarios for managing still and motion photography assets
Beyond a DAM book! This thorough guide gives photographers and videographers the complete data lifecycle perspective, from ingest to archive.
Real-life examples for keeping photographic data safe and managed, from raw capture to historical artifact.
Author works with renowned clients, including National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry, to digitize massive collections of images with storage needs of over 100TB!
Weighs the strengths and weaknesses of the digital storage mediums and the best techniques for applying them.
Photographers, videographers, and other creative content makers are dealing with a new world of media that presents the challenge of managing all their raw and prepared data produced in the creative process. The framework for managing this data must go beyond Digital Asset Management (DAM) to the holistic data lifecycle perspective. Enter Photographer's Guide to the Digital Lifecycle. This book's competitive edge is that it's much more than a DAM book, but a comprehensive guide to modern, real-world digital asset storage practices. It goes beyond things like metadata and how to use DAM applications and looks at the whole process, from ingest to archive. In addition to the usual DAM concerns of metadata and tagging, Photographer's Guide to the Digital Lifecycle brings to light the fundamental strengths and weaknesses of the digital storage mediums we choose and the best techniques for applying them. This book looks beyond DAM software to real-life examples for keeping your data safe and managed, from the moment of production to its status as historical artifact.