Dear friends, This week, a client asked for 50 images from my archive, oh and it was due the next day. In the past, that would’ve meant hours of folder-digging and head-scratching. Now, I have a better system, with a little help from AI, and it’s made a big difference. In this issue:
When "find this image" really means "sitting with your head in your hands"It started with a message I’ve seen a dozen times:
Even just a year ago, this would’ve sent me into a spiral. Because while my analog archive is organized down to the roll and frame, my digital system… wasn’t. If you’re curious how I organize my analog archive, check out these two past issues: Instead of tagging files or using keywords over the years, which felt overwhelming to me, I relied on memory and folder digging. Which meant:
I had systems. Just not the right ones. At the start of this year, I shared some goals for 2025 with you, including a promise to myself to tighten up the business side, reduce the stress, and stop reinventing the wheel every time a licensing request came in. My New SystemEnter Excire. I’ve mentioned this tool and how I use it before and it’s what finally helped me bring order to my digital chaos. Excire have since become a sponsor of Process, but as always they have no influence over what I write and I am a genuine user of their product. More on that below. What used to be a stressful game of memory for me is now a fast, reliable search. It still feels like magic every time it works. (And to be clear: I also still think Airdrop is magic. So that’s my baseline.) Excire scans my entire archive and makes everything searchable with simple keywords. Search “winter fun”? 12,109 images. I just paste in what the client or the licensing company asks for, and get a real, useful set of results in seconds. I also use the same search feature when I’m looking for the right image to match the 30 assignments I wrote for the upcoming Volume Three of the Process Workbook series. For Volume One, I used the old-school manual search method. It took me an entire day. For Volume Two, using Excire, it took just two hours to find 30 spot-on images. That kind of time savings makes this tool a no-brainer for me. I don’t overthink tags. I don’t guess dates. I just search and send. This saves me so much time, which means I can say yes to more opportunities, without losing my mind. The other day my friend Garrett and I got together and made a silly but real video to illustrate this whole situation. See below. Hope you enjoy it! NOTE: This issue isn’t “sponsored content”, but Excire is a Process sponsor. They didn’t see this story or the video we made beforehand. But their support helps me keep Process sustainable this year, and I only partner with companies whose tools I genuinely use and value. What I write is always 100% my personal opinion based on my own experience. One more highlight from this weekThe opening of FotoFestival Naarden was such a joy. Seeing the exhibition come to life, hearing people’s reactions to my work, and connecting with my fellow photographers felt wonderful. For an extra special touch, my father attended and was thanked during the opening speeches, being that he exhibited 30 years ago at the same festival. This was so special for myself and my family. He was the exact same age then as I am now! If you’re in the Netherlands (or planning a visit), the festival runs through July 7th. Highly worth a detour. More info here. A Quick Creative Challenge (+ Giveaway)🟡 GIVEAWAY: This week’s I’m giving away a photo book: “Others Magazine Volume I”, which is a curated collection of modern photography featuring 14 photographers, including Pia Riverola and Janet Delaney. Published by Parallel Editions. Leave a comment on this post so we can all learn from each other, in public, one thoughtful reply at a time. The winner will be randomly drawn and notified. Thanks for reading. If you enjoyed this issue, I’d love for you to share it with a friend. Let’s keep shooting, learning, and sharing together—one messy, human step at a time. Warmly, 📷 What I Used This WeekPeople often ask what I’m using and here’s this week’s setup: Camera: Canon EOS R5 and the Canon RF 24-70 mm f/2.8 L IS USM. Contax G2. This issue is supported by MPB.com — my go-to for buying, selling, or trading used photo and video gear. Everything comes with a 6-month warranty, and their support helps keep Process going. Lab: My film is processed by Carmencita Film Lab. I trust them fully for both their work and their humanity. Use code "PROCESS" for a free upgrade on your next order. Next WeekI share my post-shoot system: what I do after getting home from a shoot, from dumping files to editing notes to organizing everything. Plus: a Notion template with my full post-shoot checklist, featuring a recent assignment for VPRO Magazine. Support Process & Elevate Your PhotographyIf these Sunday issues give you something—energy, motivation, a new way of seeing—you can support Process by picking up a book or joining the Process Photo Club.
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