The Ultimate iPad Pro Workflow for Street Photography

The Ultimate iPad Pro Workflow for Street Photography

What’s poppin, people? It’s Dante.
Today I’m giving you the ultimate iPad Pro workflow for street photography — and I’m doing it straight from the forest. Let’s get into it.


📍 Why the iPad Pro?

First off: portability.

“You can bring it along with you in the woods and work on your photography.”

No matter where I am — the forest, the street, a coffee shop — the iPad Pro lets me stay in my creative flow. That’s why I use it. It’s light, fast, and always with me.


🛑 Why I Left the Old Workflow Behind

After coming back from Hanoi in 2022, I realized I needed to radically simplify.

I was:

  • Using the Fujifilm X-Pro3
  • Carrying multiple lenses
  • Backing up with hard drives
  • Culling on a laptop

“It was outdated. Tedious. Bogged me down practically and mentally.”

So I sold the gear, picked up the Ricoh GR, and switched to the iPad Pro.


⚡ Speed, Simplicity, Efficiency

“It’s all about the speed, the simplicity, and the efficiency.”

  • Importing photos: USB-C to SD card reader, straight into the Photos app
  • No Lightroom needed if you shoot JPEGs
  • Culling on the go — in the street, café, or forest
  • Publishing same day, every day

📸 A Typical Day in the Workflow

Here’s what I do:

  1. Shoot 500+ photos using Ricoh GR III (small, high-contrast B&W JPEGs)
  2. Plug SD card into iPad Pro
  3. Open the Photos app, use the 3×3 grid view
  4. Favorite instantly what hits me
  5. Name the album by date (e.g. April 12, 2024)
  6. Airdrop to phone/iMac or back up to Google Photos

“If it looks good small, it’s probably a keeper.”


☁️ The Power of the Cloud

I use:

  • Google Photos for public, sharable archives
  • Lightroom CC for my old RAW files
  • Airdrop for device-to-device simplicity

“The beauty is having access to your portfolio anywhere, anytime — across phone, iPad, or desktop.”


✍️ Voice Dictation & Writing

  • IA Writer + Voice Dictation = blog posts with no keyboard
  • I write standing up in nature, walking, even while hiking

“You don’t need a mouse, a case, or accessories — just speak.”

I also:

  • Use ChatGPT for brainstorming and creative thought
  • Publish directly to WordPress from the Safari app

🎨 Using Procreate for Collages

Lately, I’ve been remixing my photos:

  • Add gradient maps
  • Drag elements using AI selection
  • Create collages that play with layers and spontaneity

“Street collage is like Dada — serendipity, imperfection, humor, lightheartedness.”

It’s fun. It’s freeing. It’s visual art, not just photography.


🎞️ Creating Slideshows with Keynote

  • Keynote lets me make slideshows of my photo sequences
  • Add fades, text, export as video or PDF
  • Publish straight to my blog or YouTube

“You can make a photo essay by 9 AM — shoot at sunrise, cull on the bus, publish before work.”


🧠 Why This Matters

Photographers get bogged down by:

  • Too much gear
  • Slow workflows
  • Over-editing

This setup:

  • Speeds everything up
  • Keeps you excited to shoot again
  • Develops your vision faster

“Focus more on taking pictures — not culling through them.”


🌲 Freedom to Create Anywhere

Like the birds in flight in one of my photos — I just want to be out there exploring endlessly. I don’t want to be glued to a desk.

“Combine the Ricoh GR with the iPad Pro — it’s freedom. Pure and simple.”


🛠️ Final Tools I Use

  • Ricoh GR III (28mm, high contrast JPEGs)
  • iPad Pro
  • Photos app
  • IA Writer
  • Google Photos
  • Lightroom CC (for RAW legacy)
  • Procreate
  • Keynote
  • Safari + WordPress

📢 Last Thoughts

“This workflow is why I’ve published every single day for two and a half years.”

It brings me joy, clarity, and creative momentum.

If you’re shooting JPEGs already, I highly recommend adopting the iPad Pro as your main hub. Cull, backup, publish — and move on with your life.

Stop chasing perfection. Start creating with speed.
Play more. Create more. Share more.

“Let’s revitalize the photo forest. We got a pretty big canvas here.”

Peace.

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