
Mark Wallace
Mark Wallace is a professional photographer, educator, and content creator known for his expertise in studio lighting and portrait photography. With a career spanning over two decades, Mark has worked with top brands and publications, honing his skills in both commercial and fine art photography.
As a passionate educator, he has produced hundreds of instructional videos on photography techniques, lighting setups, and gear reviews, reaching a global audience through platforms like YouTube and Adorama TV. His engaging teaching style and deep knowledge make complex concepts accessible to photographers of all skill levels.
Beyond the studio, Mark is an avid traveler and adventurer, often documenting his journeys through compelling imagery and storytelling. His dedication to the art of photography continues to inspire a new generation of visual artists.
Find more of Mark’s tutorials on his Instagram
In this episode, Mark Wallace explains how and why you should be using collections in Adobe Lightroom Classic. Mark demonstrates how to create normal collections, smart collections, and how to set your target collection. You’ll learn how to use collections to publish your photos and sync them with Lightroom.
Want to check out some other tips and tricks for mastering Adobe Lightroom? Take a look at these guides on 42 West:
- 5 Tips to Cull Images in Lightroom
- 5 Steps to Speed Up Your Lightroom Catalog
- How to Use Lightroom Smart Collections to Speed Up Your Workflow
- How the Lightroom App Will Amplify Your Phone Photography
PRODUCTS USED:
- Sony Alpha a7 III 24MP UHD 4K Mirrorless Digital Camera
- Leica M10 Mirrorless Digital Rangefinder Camera, Black
- Leica 35mm f/2 SUMMICRON-M Aspherical
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V Digital Camera
- Leica 50mm f/1.4 SUMMILUX-M Aspherical -Black
- DJI Osmo Pocket
PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT USED:
- Sony Alpha a7 III 24MP UHD 4K Mirrorless Digital Camera
- Sennheiser Evolution G3
- Atomos Shinobi 5.2″ IPS Touchscreen Full HD HDR
- Savage Luminous Pro On-Camera Bi-Color LED Video Light