By Kendall Camera Club on Friday, 15 November 2024
Category: Photography Blogs

I’m Back From Meeting With Adobe’s Lightroom Team

Above: Matt Kloskowski, Yours Truly, and Glyn Dewis

Morning, everybody. I just got back from San Francisco, attending Adobe’s Photography Community Summit. They brought together 24 photographers, content creators, and educators from around the world to connect directly with Adobe’s Lightroom team (I met photographers from Japan, Finland, the UK, Germany, Italy, Australia, and more, and it was really great to hang out with these two fine gents above).

It was a really great opportunity to meet directly with the Lightroom team and share our thoughts, ideas, suggestions, and anything we thought might be valuable to help steer, nudge, or influence the future development of Lightroom (and yes, I carried the messages you all have let me know matter to you. I talked with the team about them directly. To Death. I’ll be surprised if they ever ask me back).

Above: One of our after-hours activities – dinner at “Spin” with the Adobe crew, playing ping pong, having some drinks, and unwinding after a super busy day. (iPhone slow shutter effect in play).

Anyway, it was a fantastic three days – I met some absolutely great people, from the photographers and educators I met to the Adobe folks, who are so incredibly dedicated to making a really great experience and an excellent product for their customers. They are really passionate about it, and you feel that when you talk with them, and I’m glad this group of folks are behind the product that means a lot to us all.

Above: We wrapped up the last day of the Summit with an awesome (and awesomely large) Lightroom cake, show here being skillfully sliced.

Hope you all have a great weekend. Catch you next week.

-Scott

P.S. In the thumbnail shot you saw on the previous page, that’s (from L to R); Me, Matt, Glyn, Aaron, Pye, and Ron.

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