If you’ve ever been curious about getting into a touch and cloud-based photography workflow, read on! The goal for today’s tutorial is to give you a sense of how I manage my photography workflow by distilling it into the components that you’d need to replicate it for yourself. So today, I wanted to revisit my iPad photography workflow and update it to put the iPad Mini at the heart of it instead. Thankfully, I got a chance to take the iPad Mini for a spin this past week and test out this hypothesis. The new iPad Mini is going to be a game changer for photographers. With a performance boost that closes the gap between it and the Pro models (thanks to the new A15 Bionic chip), an upgraded edge-to-edge screen, and adorable but practical 8.3” size, I feel confident in my first impression: This past September, Apple unveiled the 6th generation and possibly the biggest upgrade to the iPad Mini since its debut in 2012. ![]() ![]() ![]() Still, for all its momentum toward some day deprecating a laptop from my life, the iPad Pro is still very much laptop-sized. Cascading iPads: 12.9" iPad Pro (bottom), 11" iPad Pro (middle), 8.3" iPad Mini (top).
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