A Look Back at 2007 in Photoshop, Photography, Adobe, and More

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For my last post of the year, I thought I’d take a quick look back at what has just been an amazing year of change, innovation, and growth for our industry. I’m going to focus on what’s happened in the Photoshop arena, in photography, what’s happened here in my Photoshop Insider blog, and how it’s impacted our lives (and my own work), throughout this year (which seems like it literally just flew by).

ADOBE SYSTEMS
First, the “over achiever” award for 2007 has to go to Adobe Systems. I don’t think anyone there has slept all year. Here’s why:

PHOTOGRAPHY
It was a wild year in the photography business as the two major forces in digital photography, Nikon and Canon, both refreshed their high-end lines, and brought us the best digital SLR cameras ever made.

NAPP (The National Association of Photoshop Professionals)

The whole year was a year of “more” for NAPP members, with more training, more discounts, more features on the web site, and more communication and community.

MR. SCOTT’S WILD RIDE
2007 was a particularly busy year for me professionally, and here’s a quick recap why:

In 2007 I wrote a number of books, including:

I did Lightroom and Photoshop CS3 seminars in:

I taught at photo workshops in:

I taught sessions at both Photoshop Worlds (in Vegas and Boston)

I taught a 2-day hands-on Lightroom workshop in Sarasota, Florida

I posted to this blog each weekday (with a few minor lameouts)

I co-hosted more than 40 episodes of Photoshop User TV

I played keyboards for Big Electric Cat, and drums for the band Phoenix

I lost over 100 lbs. on a physician’s weight loss plan of diet and exercise.

I published Photoshop User and Layers magazines

I helped launch “Kelby Training.com” which features an online subscription service for Photoshop training, where I unveiled my Photoshop CS3 for Digital Photographers online class.

I spent a lot of time this year learning from some really great photographers, like Moose Peterson, David Ziser, Joe McNally, Bill Fortney, Vincent Versace, Joe Glyda, and Anne Cahill.

I got to shoot NFL games from the field, National League Baseball from the 1st base dugout, and NASCAR from the pits. I had a ball!

I got to shoot in Monument Valley, The Antelope Canyon Slots, The Grand Canyon, and I hiked for hours in 112 degee desert heat to photograph “The Wave” with two of my very close friends. It rocked!

For the fourth year in a row, I got the honor of teaching the dedicated photographers of the FBI.

I got to see my Tampa Bay Bucs win their division and go to the playoffs, in a year nobody thought they had a chance. Me included.

And somehow or another I managed to take nearly a month off with my family, on vacation, or just doing nothing. I have no idea how, and I’m not sure I remember that month off, but my calendar swears it was so.

I worked a lot, shot a lot, played a lot, traveled too much, and I had just a wonderful year. I made a lot of new friends, and became more thankful for the ones that have stood by me throughout the years. I had an absolute blast with my wife and kids. Life doesn’t get much better.

That wraps up my not-really-quick but rather drawn out look back at 2007.

Thanks to everyone who reads this blogs, who has joined NAPP in the past year, who’s dropped me a line with words of encouragement and support, or just to say hi. I know that I live a very blessed life, and this year just reinforced that once again, so my sincere and humble thanks to you all for an amazing year, and for allowing me to do something I truly love for a living. :)

My best wishes to you all for the coming year, and may it be a year of peace, joy, happiness and prosperity to you and your family!

Happy New Year!!!!

-Scott

P.S. I’m not blogging tomorrow. That’s right, I’m starting out 2008 with a “No Blog” Tuesday.

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