Description
Photoshop for Photographers with John Tunney – FULL – Call to be put on the website.
Saturday, December 7 & 14
9:30AM-12:30PM
$175/$195 Member/Non-Member
Adobe’s Photoshop is the ultimate photo-editing tool, either as an addition to Lightroom or as a stand-alone editor. In this hands-on class, you’ll work with sample images and your own photos as you learn the key tools and techniques to take your images and creativity to new levels.
You’ll learn and practice Photoshop’s powerful tools to remove, move and replace elements of your images, plus the use of layers, masks, selection tools, Smart Objects, AI for precise control of exposure, color, image blending, compositing and more.
Specifically, we’ll cover:
- Lightroom-Photoshop workflow
- Optimizing the Photoshop workspace
- Re-touching and how to remove, move and replace elements of an image. This includes how to remove people, power lines and and other unwanted elements.
- Layers and masks for precise control of exposure, color, image blending, compositing and more.
- Move elements within an image or from one image to another. For example, maybe you think that boat would look better a little to the left. Or you’d like the clouds a little closer to the horizon. Or maybe you want to take the Moon, a flower or whatever from one image and put it in another one.
- Sky replacement for Milky Way and daytime images.
- Focus stack multiple images for hyper depth of field.
- Use of Smart Objects, Adobe Camera Raw and “artistic” filters to create painting-like effects.
The class will be offered in person at CCAC and via Zoom for those who cannot attend in person.
What You’ll Need:
- Basic knowledge and experience with Lightroom.
- The latest version of Photoshop available via Adobe’s Creative Cloud
- A laptop that can run Lightroom nd Photoshop if you plan to attend in person .Contact John at john@jtunney.com with questions.
Instructor Bio: John Tunney is a fine-art photographer, photography educator and author. He specializes in fine-art coastal imagery, including impressionistic seascapes, traditional landscapes/scenics and night photography. As an instructor, he has led classes and workshops for many years on the Cape and in Maine, Iceland and other locations. A frequent exhibitor in art shows and festivals, John’s award-winning work has been featured in a solo exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA, and in many solo and group shows in galleries and other exhibition centers. He is the author of The Four Seasons of Cape Cod and is a contributing writer to Petapixel.com. You can see his work at www.jtunney.com or on Instagram at @johntunneyphotography.