
Raw vs. JPEG. The debate has persisted since the early days of digital photography. With modern digital technology, in-camera JPEG processing has never been better. Across brands, some photographers claim to have switched their workflow to JPEG exclusively, forgoing the advantages (and disadvantages) of shooting raw files. Others shoot raw + JPEG simultaneously to enjoy the benefits of both. Of course, many shoot only raw images. With a week in Ireland to focus on photography, I decided to dive deeper into the raw vs. JPEG option and see if it would change my raw-only workflow, moving forward.
Photographs © Todd Vorenkamp
I traveled to Ireland to join the Dakota College at Bottineau Photography Program (specifically the Outdoor Photography course) as we were welcomed by our wonderful hosts, Dr. Niamh Hamill and John O'Connell of the Institute of Study Abroad Ireland, in Bundoran, Ireland. DCB students and ISAI staff not only explored the Donegal countryside but enjoyed lessons on Irish history and how the Irish landscape ties directly into the culture of the nation—allowing a deeper photographic perspective of the surrounding areas.
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