Mick Orlosky

mick@camerabits.com

503-547-2888

472 S 1st Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123

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Camera Bits are the makers of Photo Mechanic, the software used by professional photographers around the world to work fast and hit deadlines. Founded by Dennis Walker and based in Hillsboro, Oregon, Camera Bits has served the photography community for over 20 years.

 

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Photo Mechanic is the workflow tool used by professional photographers worldwide. View and cull large batches of raw files down to find your keepers fast. Use Photo Mechanic to streamline viewing, adding, or editing crucial metadata like keywords, captions, copyright information and more. Speed through complex file renaming and reorganization tasks in a few simple steps, then send or upload files where they need to go right from within the program. Integrate Photo Mechanic with your existing post-processing workflow to speed up those time-consuming parts and get back to what you do best!

 

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"Photo Mechanic has changed my business and allowed me to take on assignments that have opened many doors for me. Thanks to the power of Code Replacements in Photo Mechanic, my processes are automated so that what used to take me days or weeks following a large event is now completely automated. Photo Mechanic is an indispensable part of my toolset."

— Jeff Vogan

"As editor of a popular photography website that receives hundreds of submissions from professional photographers from around the world, I get a unique insight to the equipment and software in current use in the industry. One name that keeps popping up is Photo Mechanic, usually accompanied by the words 'indispensable' or 'game-changing'. I neglected to use Photo Mechanic for my wedding photography work for too long, thinking that a Lightroom Smart Preview workflow was adequately fast... but now I'm a convert too. Speed-wise, it's just night and day."

— Mark Condon (Shotkit)