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Adam Merrifield

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I am a web designer, theme designer, professional photographer and internet personality. I make many pretty things and I write a lot of content for the internet.

I am one of those guys that, because of the industry I am in, need to be connected at all times. At any given moment you'll find me posting on a forum, updating with twitter, Digging things worthy of attention, uploading pictures, or tagging cool sites.

here i am

seyDoggy Systems:
This is home base, the corporate headquarters, the hub, if you will, seyDoggy.com.

seyDesign news:
these are the RapidWeaver related posts that originally appear in the seyDesign.com blog

Uploads from seyDoggy:
these are the pictures that I upload to flickr

Merrifield Photography:
as a professional photographer I my camera ready at Merrifield-Photography.com.

delicious.com/seydoggy:
these are the websites I want to share or revisit later on. I just tag them on delicious.com.

what i am

I am the owner and operator of seyDoggy Systems, a small theme, code and design outfit based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. We primarily develop web based technologies but have begun to dabble in the desktop realm.

what i do

I code like a fool. I design like a fool. I am happiest when I can split my time between the two (though I tire of Photoshop faster then I do TextMate or Terminal), and somehow I have managed to etch out a living doing so.

Scott Kelby's 7-Point System

Oh, I am so excited. I just got a package from Chapters.ca today… It’s Scott Kelby’s &-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3. I had heard an interview with Scott on The Digital Photography show and it all made so much sense.

I read into the book a bit today and honestly, as I expected, I come to the same conclusion about adjusting my images in post production that Scott points out here in his book but I had never identified a process or a method. I just kept farting around with my work until I got to the proverbial promised land of photo zen.

In Scott’s book he lays a methodology for identifying what needs fixing and building a pattern for fixing those issues quickly and concisely. I am really looking forward to giving this book a full read and I hope it will drastically improve my work flow.

If you haven’t already, listen to Scott’s interview and check out his book.

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