HOW TO CREATE COMPETITION WINNING IMAGES
I share my complete workflow methods with you from start to finish. I promise you nothing is held back!
What you’ll learn:
How to select impactful subject matter and what features images with impact possess
Essential shoot planning techniques to ensure success
How to use Lightroom to quickly sort through 1000s of images to get to the ‘keepers’
Which Lightroom adjustments to make before moving to Photoshop
My Photoshop workflow, plus how and when I use plug-ins like Nik and the TK Action Panel
When and how much to sharpen to ensure optimal output for PDIs and prints
How to ensure perfect prints every time by calibrating your monitor, using paper print profiles, essential Lightroom print settings and selecting the correct paper
What you’ll get:
A USB stick (or direct internet download if you prefer) of;
a PDF copy of all the slides and notes I use when presenting the workshop live. This is your roadmap through the course - work through it in order and watch the videos when suggested
videos - 22 videos (5 hours 36 minutes of learning material) giving a full explanation of every part of my workflow, plus processing examples. Watch an excerpt from one of the videos here
If you have any problems with the material, or just want to discuss the approach in general, please get in touch - I promise you will not be ignored.
Cost:
£45 for one copy
£250 for a camera club licence to reproduce 20 copies
Feel free to email or call (07767 208784) if you want more information
I am lucky enough to have had the opportunity to see / hear your camera club talks and as such when I saw the description of the content of this course I felt sure that I would learn more from it. I was pleased to be introduced to tools and 'add ons' to PS such as TK7. I started my Photoshop learning in earnest at the beginning of 2020 and I am at the stage of developing a sustainable workflow. There are some components of PS that I am aware of but do not yet have sufficient knowledge of that aren't in this particular course in detail such as gradients, luminosity masks, frequency separation but I appreciate that the course is designed to show me your workflow and from that pick up information that would be useful to me. The 'workup' sections were particularly useful.
Intermediate photographer with 5 to 10 years experience