Digital Workflow I

- Find the best way to organize and edit

Brandon Jones, Photography Classes and Workshops at Project Basho in Philadelphia PA
Brandon Jones
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Overview:
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What will be covered in this class? (and this is not all!)
Organizing large quantities of digital images
Color correction and contrast control in Adobe Lightroom
Retouching with brush tool
"Non-destructive" editting
How to export images for a variety of purposes (print, email, web)
Who should take this class? (Prerequisite & expectations)
Digital photographers who want an efficient, intuitive approach to organizing, processing, and sharing their images.

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Computer Editing Demonstrations Digital Printing Lecture

Description:

This introductory class is for digital photographers who want to establish a simple and intuitive workflow from capture to print. Easy-to-use, affordable, and powerful, Adobe Lightroom is the perfect program for photographers of all experience levels to efficiently organize, adjust, and output large quantities of digital images.

The course will give an overview of all aspects of using Lightroom with particular focus on organizing, adjusting, and outputting images. Students will learn to import images and organize them using Lightroom's easily manageable catalog system. From here, we will utilize Lightroom's developing capabilities to make adjustments including color correction, exposure, contrast, and retouching. As the final step in our workflow, we will learn to output images for various purposes such as printing, emails, slide shows, and websites.

Schedule:
5-week Class
Tuesdays, 7 - 10pm
March 6 – April 3
Class Fee:
Now students have access to our facility outside of class time for the duration of course! Come practice what you learned!
Materials Needed:
  • 5-10 Digital images in RAW or JPEG format
  • External hard drive (60GB or more of free space)
Instructor:

Brandon Jones is an interdisciplinary artist and photographer originally from Atlanta, GA. Brandon received a dual BFA in Photography and Painting from the University of Georgia and an MFA in Photography from Tyler School of Art. He has studied in Rome and Tokyo and has shown in group exhibitions in Philadelphia; Atlanta; Pingyao, China; and Tokyo. His work is included in several permanent collections, including the Rare Books and Manuscripts Collection at Beinecke Library, Yale University. While his primary focus is photography, Brandon has also worked extensively with design, painting, collage, video, sound, music, and installation.

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