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Piotr Rusnarczyk

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know if there is a better way to describe it. I could imagine what tweaking luminance on a certain color channel while tweaking contrast may look like without having to “go back” up. You’d have to own a Loupedeck to truly understand what I mean. Following photo shoots, do you still look at every single raw image yourself as part of the editing process? If yes, why? If no, why? Has Loupedeck had a fundamental impact on how you approach the processing and editing of raw images? Yes. I created this world. I’m passionate about it. I can identity what works best. The arrows and rating buttons have made the selection process so much more efficient and enjoyable… the part of the process that was the slowest and most gruelling. From selection, to coloring, to exporting, there is no separation from Loupedeck in my process. I’m a HUGE fan. When you first began to properly integrate Loupedeck into your work processes, what was the first couple of ‘revelatory’ things you noticed? It was a constant … “I just have to push that?! I just have to turn that?!” More than anything, it cut my work time in half. Essentially all photographers will agree that the editing part is often the most ‘draining’ and ‘time-consuming’ element of photography as a profession. How has Loupedeck changed your overall methodology, processes and productivity related to your post-shoot workflow? Most photographers aren’t in a mask as the subject of their own photography as they direct almost every shot in their shoot. Post has always been the most exciting part of the process for me. Loupedeck has created a real flow, a real process. Does the knowing that you now have Loupedeck for post-processing allow you to be more experimental, or daring, or otherwise ‘different’ in your approach to work, or during a shoot, in the here and now, 2019? Without a shadow of a doubt, 100%, I could not have arrived to where I am in photographic style without the power that Loupedeck has brought to my toolbox. Any last comments Lando Griffin? Can’t wait to see how Loupedeck continues to evolve. I believe every purchase of Lightroom should come with a Loupedeck console. Learn more about the Suited Racer: You can learn more about Lando Griffin, his recent projects and art work by visiting his personal website and Instagram. You can follow Lando on Instagram @thesuitedracer. Lando Griffin’s (“the Suited Racer”) personal website: www.thesuitedracer.com

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