![]() Rick Wright |
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From adjustment layers to masks, and printing to RAW images, this 5-week class expands on the student's knowledge of the image-editing power (and fun) of Photoshop. The course will deliver a broad understanding of the core tools in Photoshop along with important introductions to digital imaging concepts like: color proļ¬les, blending and opacity, pixels-per-inch versus dots-per-inch, and DNG (digital negatives.) While Photoshop is a large and complex tool, the class will keep it simple by focusing on one tool and one technique at a time. Getting a solid grounding in the basics will help each student reach for more complex techniques in the future. Often the simplest solution is the best! |
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| Prerequisite: | Basic Macintosh knowledge or Intro to Mac |
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| Instructors: | Rick Wright (Day): Rick Wright practices and teaches photography as a malleable and sculptural medium. Though initially trained as a painter at Princeton and
Columbia Universities (BA and MFA), he later studied at ICP in NY with John Loengard,
Susan Meiselas, Danny Lyon, and Nan Goldin.
Rick shows his work locally and nationally. He is collected in several permanent collections, most recently added to the University of Pennsylvania's Collection. Wright has kept a studio in Philadelphia for the past 7 years and teaches photography at various venues including: Fleisher Art Memorial, Project Basho, Panasonic's Digital Photo Academy, as well as his own online classes and seminars. Christopher Gianunzio (Evening): Christopher Gianunzio is an artist based in Philadelphia. He received his BFA in photography from Central Washington University and his MFA in photography from Syracuse University. He has exhibited nationally and internationally, most recently at the University of Georgia, Skulpturenpark in Berlin, Germany and the NYCAMS gallery in New York City. With his two collaborators in the artist group Avalanche Collective, he co-founded Urban Video Project, a public arts initiative that used the post-industrial landscape of Syracuse as context for multimedia projections. |
