Using Collections in Adobe Lightroom Classic: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace

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In this episode, Mark Wallace explains how and why you should be using collections in Adobe Lightroom Classic. Mark demonstrates how to create normal collections, smart collections, and how to set your target collection. You'll learn how to use collections to publish your photos and sync them with Lightroom.

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Cinematic Portraits

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50 Shades of White (wall)

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Products Used:

Sony Alpha a7 III 24MP UHD 4K Mirrorless Digital Camera with FE 28-70mm Lens

Leica M10 Mirrorless Digital Rangefinder Camera, Black

Leica 35mm f/2 SUMMICRON-M Aspherical

Leica 50mm f/1.4 SUMMILUX-M Aspherical -Black

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V Digital Camera

DJI Osmo Pocket

Production Equipment Used:

Sony Alpha a7 III 24MP UHD 4K Mirrorless Digital Camera with FE 28-70mm Lens

Sennheiser Evolution G3

Atomos Shinobi 5.2" IPS Touchscreen Full HD HDR Photo and Video Monitor, Supports 4K HDMI Input

Savage Luminous Pro On-Camera Bi-Color LED Video Light

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After years of skimming the surface of Lightroom, I appreciate your indepth videos!!

chetcaruthers
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After five years I'm only now really starting to use collections and I learned some things from this that will be very helpful. Thanks, Mark. 🙂

GeneWaddle
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I had no idea about collections. Always seen it but never paid attention to it..Now I know. Thanks mate

blackskylensesphotography
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Man, you just answered so many questions, thank you Mark!

phynx
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WOW....that was fabulous, and will require a few viewings to capture all the functionality you exposed. After using LR for a number of years, that was the best explanation I have had on how collections can be used. Many thanks....

brianaikens
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Thank you- that was immensely useful. Great tutorial.

avibongo
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Finally, a concise explanation on how to bridge the gap from Lightroom Classic to Lightroom online and sharing albums (sorry, collections) on Adobe Portfolio!
I find explanations for one or the other but so little on how to bridge the two worlds of Lightroom Classic and the 20 GB of storage I pay for in my Adobe plan and make them play together.
More on this, PLEASE!

cbartsch
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Straightened out a few things for me, thank you

leebz
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very well done Mark, the pacing and presentation is very easy to understand and follow.

michaelstern
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A well presented video, easy to follow and GREAT help.Thanks you Mark😃

michaelthomaswhitelock
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This really helps! Was looking for more guidance on this. Thanks for this excellent tutorial.

hans
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Awesome video, beautiful photography to :)

hourglassmedia
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You are a great instructor. Love your videos. I always learn something new. Thank you for sharing.

RichardGingrasPhotography
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Thank you for posting this detailed reference to Collections.
Back to Basics! Collections are awesome and extraordinarily useful and an unparalleled time-saver. Well time for me to go back through to refine mine. Love the new features Adobe have added.

GrymmsPlace
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Thanks and the Collections stuff was great but making me aware of Portfolio and Web included in my package was invaluable!!

sagebrother
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Thanks for the lesson, it came in handy when trying to organize my most recent vacation travel!

thealexestrada
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Very helpful. All new to me. Thanks.

Rdavis
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Awesome episode with great information.

albertr
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Super helpful. Very well presented and easy to follow. Thank you!

Ronin
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Thank you, Mark! I'm a Lightroom user, so I knew many of these things. Still, videos like this are super useful, reminding me of different ways to quickly organize images. (Your work is excellent and interesting, and I remain a fan of what you do!) Thanks again, and take care.

MikeJamesMedia