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“Once the amateur's naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur.”

Alfred Eisenstaedt

A Method to the Madness

Do you get confused when it comes to processing your own images on the computer? Even professional photographers, who have been shooting film for decades, are often overwhelmed when they are required to provide professional-quality digital images to a client. And for beginning photography enthusiasts, it’s hard to know where to start!

We’re here to help. At Workshops for Photographers™, you will learn all about digital image capture, processing and output while honing the specific skills you need to produce top-quality, finished photographs yourself.

Our Digital Imaging Classes will help you understand:

Digital Camera Settings

  • Image Quality and File Formats
  • White Balance
  • Color Spaces
  • Digital Exposure

Computer Photo Processing

  • File Management - transferring, naming, sorting and archiving
    your pictures
  • Raw File Conversion
  • Processing Photographs with Adobe® Photoshop®
  • Preparing Files for Output
  • Printing and Other Output - Web, email, CD, etc.

Digital imaging gives you more control over your creative work. At Workshops for Photographers™, you'll develop core skills that you’ll use for years to come.

UPCOMING CLASSES

Feb 21 Workflow with Lightroom and Photoshop for Professional Photographers of Colorado
March 20-21 Lightroom Workshop in Denver; details and registration at LightroomClasses.com
April 18-20 Lightroom and Photoshop Workflow at Vermont Professional Photographers convention
April 30-May 1 Printing from Lightroom and Photoshop at Moab Photo Symposium
August 27-29 Photoshop for Photographers, Moab, Utah

 

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION NOW AVAILABLE
Creative Photography, Using your Digital SLR, Lightroom and Photoshop, Color Management, Complete Digital Photography Workflow etc.

Email Nathaniel Coalson for more information