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Bakari Chavanu

Biography

Bakari Chavanu is a former high school teacher who is now a wedding and event photographer. A long time Mac addict, he is also a freelance writer and has been a reviewer and features writer for MyMac.com. He written on an array of topics from tips on using screen capture to digital photography management workflow.

He has attended and covered as a photographer and journalist two Macworld conferences and is in the process of developing a videopodcast about what he learning in using Aperture 1.5 as a professional photographer.

His other interests include graphic design, modern jazz, and, of course, helping raise his two children.

His current websites are www.lifetimevp.com and his photographer's blog, Forever Moments.

Articles

Blog

Automating Photoshop to Aperture

April 02 2008

Often times when I create image projects in Photoshop or InDesign, I import them into Aperture simply because I can manage and access image projects using the media pane in Apple's creative suite of applications like Keynote, iDVD, Pages, and.... read more

Update from the Box

February 29 2008

Yesterday, while browsing in my local Apple store, I decided to purchase the updated version of Aperture, but instead of purchasing the registration key for the trail version of Aperture 2.0, downloaded from Apple, I decided to purchase the box... read more

The Epson P-2000 and Aperture Import

August 28 2007

When I started my wedding photography business a little over a year ago, the volume of my digital images shot up over a hundred percent. No longer post-processing an occasional 50 or so family or street photography images from... read more

Handy Border Plug-in for Aperture

July 30 2007

Most serious Aperture users like myself no doubt get very excited about new plug-ins for the program because they add just one more feature (or solution, as some of us like to call it) to our workflow. Well a new... read more

SteerMousing Aperture

July 16 2007

If you glance back on my previous posts, you'll notice that I've largely written about ways I try to increase my productivity workflow in Aperture. Like many of you who process large volumes of images, I'm always looking for hacks... read more

An Interview about Aperture Plug-ins

June 22 2007

Software Entrepreneur, Aaron Morse, out of Anchorage, Alaska, recently posted in the the Flickr.com Aperture group (which I frequent on a regular basis) a request for the types of plug-ins Aperture users would like to make their life easier. As... read more

Creating Custom iCards in .Mac

June 15 2007

Since I'm a .Mac user, I clicked over to see the new site design. First you have to get there. Login is now located under the "Mac" tab at Apple.com. Look for the login link in the left nav bar.... read more

My Ratings Workflow

June 01 2007

Next to attaching keywords to digital photos, rating them in any digital management program is a necessary hassle. And it doesn’t make the process any easier when you have hundreds or thousands of images to rate on a regular basis. So for this post, I thought I’d share my current… read more

Using Aperture as a Marketing Tool

May 28 2007

I haven’t upgraded my slow but reliable running PowerBook G4 (yet!), but because I can run Aperture on it, I have a very useful marketing tool for my wedding and event shoots. As we all know, digital photography provides an amazing opportunity to take photos and share them almost instantly… read more

Using Smart Albums for Wedding Photography Projects

May 23 2007

Since this is my first blog entry for Inside Aperture, I thought I'd use a couple of paragraphs to introduce myself to readers of this site, and to also share a little about how I'm using Aperture's Smart Album feature.... read more
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