Organise your photos by date or by theme?

Organising your photos is a simple question, but one that can be very difficult to answer! Depending on the type of photography you do, it can be very simple or very complicated.
All these articles deal with post-production or photo processing. Development, retouching, advanced treatments or retouching, software tools, editing ...

Organising your photos is a simple question, but one that can be very difficult to answer! Depending on the type of photography you do, it can be very simple or very complicated.

Nature is transformed into a living canvas: let's explore the art of capturing and interpreting autumn colours through our photographic eyes.

Comparison of the main RAW converters in 2025-2026: DxO PhotoLab, Capture One, ON1, Lightroom... Find out which software really suits your use (landscape, portrait, reportage, Fine Art) for a sustainable, high-performance workflow. 🧐

How can you spot an overdeveloped photo? Excessive effects, unreal colours, aggressive textures... This trap affects all photographers. Here's how to avoid it with sensitivity and experience.

Even if you work mainly in RAW, you undoubtedly have images in JPEG or HEIC in your catalogue (particularly from your smartphone or a lightweight camera). The question then arises: is it really necessary to...

Today I'd like to talk to you about post-production, which is a crucial stage in the creative process of photography. This is when your photos take shape and become "your finished works of art".

I'd like to talk to you about digital noise. In this increasingly digital world, digital noise is an obstacle that can be found everywhere, whether in photography, video or sound. As far as we photographers are concerned, let's explore the different forms of noise, and how to optimise the quality of our images.