
Photography
Tips, inspiration, best practices and a behind-the-scenes look at the world of photography: this section explores everything that makes photography enthusiasts’ hearts beat faster. Backup, sharing, lab, interviews… let’s talk photography, simply.

Photographers: Is Your Production Workflow Sustainable in the Long Run?
In the digital age, the volume of images produced by a professional photographer is staggering. Between burst shots, successive edits, delivered versions, and backups, a single project can generate hundreds, even thousands of files.

Family photos: how to protect your memories
How do you back up your family photos? The question may sound trivial. We always tell ourselves we’ll take care of it tomorrow, next week, soon… and then one day, it’s too late. So here’s our best advice: take the time to deal with it now!

Photo prints and books: bring your images to life!
Protecting your photos and videos by placing them on your private online space is not enough. You need to bring them to life!

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Joomeo photographers: in-depth photography with Mathieu Cornillon
“Whatever one might think, it is often the very, very small that is the most spectacular.” – Mathieu Cornillon

Joomeo photographers: Take a long exposure with Arnaud Bertrande!
“I am above all seeking to push the limits of the imagination, to stage my dreams and my emotions.” – Arnaud Bertrande

Why it is inadvisable to post photos of your children on social media
The Gendarmerie Nationale used its Facebook page on 23 February to warn its readers about posting photos of their children on social media.

Where do all the photos we take go? (And what really happens to them)
Every day, we take photos. Lots of photos. Too many? This ease of capturing moments at any time is a gift… but also a trap.

Sharenting: why posting photos of your children on social media is not recommended
Sharenting, or the practice of sharing photos of your children on social media, is common but risky. Behind these seemingly innocent posts lie potential dangers: privacy breaches, malicious use of