When not behind the lens I work in the world of the web.
And at our agency we create lot of information design to convey complex web builds, systems, processes and information in a simple intuitive graphical form. Some of it (although not mine!) is practically art.
None of it has a place photography blog — until now! Whilst having a hour to kill and itching to experiment with some information design in my own time, I cobbled together a visual representation of my own photography workflow.
Here she is – click here to see a larger version.

An experiment with my photography workflow & information design.All rights reserved. Copyright Paul Marsden. Use only with permission. Contact paul@f29.co.uk
It details:
- Each sequential stage from cradle to grave
- Editing unique to each stage
- Color profile usage through the lifetime of an image
- Applications used
- exporting and archiving workflows
I subscribe to a lot of information design blogs, and haven’t seen any photography based information design yet, although this probably has no practical use what so ever I’m interested to see what others think of the photography workflow itself.
But I imagine it is fairly standard practice.
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