How do you take your photograph from average to awe-inspiring? How do you wrangle all of the options available for image processing into an easy-to-understand and repeatable workflow? My one-day seminar will deliver answers to these questions, and more.
In my 25+ years of digital printmaking, I’ve seen a recurring truth: the difference between a good photograph and a fantastic one is often how it’s been processed. Processing is the part of photography people seem to struggle with the most. The problems are many. If you are using the wrong tools, or the wrong workflow, or if you lack a proper understanding of the fundamentals, it’s going to seem confusing and hard.
I have solutions that have helped hundreds of photographers like you, and I am teaching them in a one-day seminar on June 19. I’ll share the same workflow I use to produce museum-quality prints for some of America’s most celebrated landscape photographers. You’ll learn the fundamentals you need to consider when processing. I’ll also walk you through my workflow, showing you which tools I use in Photoshop, and, more importantly, the thought process behind why and how I use each tool.
The good news is that it’s easier than you think. On workshop after workshop, students have been surprised by how simple my process is, and how it frees them to think more creatively and achieve better results.
This class is Photoshop based, but you should consider it even if you are not a Photoshop user. Photoshop is easier than you think, if you use my workflow. You can work faster, more intuitively, and more precisely than in Lightroom, which will improve your processing, resulting in more transcendent photographs.
This class is for photographers of any skill level who want a tested-and-proven approach. We’ll cover a lot of ground, and you’ll gain real world, tested, practical workflows that will grow your skill set.
June 19
11am-7pm Eastern
10am-6pm Central
9am-5pm Mountain
8am-4pm Pacific