A couple of months ago, I received an email from Adobe in California. They had seen some of my photography in the Luerzer's Archive "200 Best Advertising Photographer" anthology. After visiting my website to review my portfolio of work, they were interested in licencing some of my photographs to use on Photoshop.com.
As an advocate of Adobe's imaging software products -- Lightroom in particular, which is the single most important piece of software in my digital workflow -- I was (and am) extremely flattered to be asked to provide some of my photography to Adobe.
Adobe licenced three photographs from me. This portrait, which I made in Singapore a number of years ago, is of family friend, Charlie, and her horse; it is the first to appear on Photoshop.com as a carousel advertisement for Adobe's Photoshop Elements software.
There is more to come on Photoshop.com, and I look forward to sharing it as it rolls-out in the months ahead.
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That’s really fantastic mate, congrats.
Comment by Kiran Nagesh — October 18, 2010 @ 11:53 AM
Indeed, Peter is correct. That’s quite the accolade and compliment! Congratulations Scott!
Comment by David Peacock — October 13, 2010 @ 7:07 PM
Compliments don’t come much higher my friend. Congratulations. Lightroom is a powerful program. I love what it allows me do to improve my shots. Thanks for showing me the basics.
Comment by Peter Cuthbert — October 13, 2010 @ 11:50 AM