This class is for amateur photographers to learn how to edit their photos using adobe lightroom. We’ll cover the basics and get more into advanced techniques like brushes and presets.
This class is for amateur photographers to learn how to edit their photos using adobe lightroom. We’ll cover the basics and get more into advanced techniques like brushes and presets.
The next workshop is on hold. I’m developing an online version of this. Private lessons are available (use the contact tab above).
If that date doesn’t work for you, you can click here to subscribe to my workshop mailing list to be notified of future workshops or see how you can book your own private workshop or one-on-one lessons.
Who is this for?
This workshop is aimed at photographers who haven’t used Adobe Lightroom before or who are looking to understand it more. This is a great course for those who have taken my beginners’ photography workshop to extend their photography abilities.
Note: This workshop will be limited to 5 participants to allow for necessary questions and personal attention.
What you’ll learn
What to bring
Where is the workshop?
Note: there is a cat at the workshop location, so if you’re allergic and can’t take any medication for it, see the date section above for info on setting up your own workshop.
I’ve been a Victoria, BC photographer since 2009. I photographed my first wedding in October that year and was always drawn to documentary photography involving people. I’m not really sure what else I’d want to do with my life.
I’ve been teaching new photographers since 2015. I love helping people discover a love of photography or just capture better photos of their lives. You can check out my education website here.
I used to work in building engineering, real estate marketing, and even tourism, operating a 1920s manual elevator in Niagara Falls. Since the pandemic made making a living on mostly wedding photography very difficult, I’ve been working in a doctor’s office. I love a new challenge.
I’m so not cool. I was a 90s version of a hipster in high school, but now I just want to be relaxed and authentic.
I’m not a girly girl, but I have a weakness for retro dresses and colourful shoes.
Movies inspire my photography more than photographs do. My favourite film is Dead Man for its stunning black & white cinematography, haunting Neil Young soundtrack, and quirky humour. But I still appreciate some silliness – I’ve watched The Princess Bride & Superbad more times than I can count.
I have a serious obsession with Ireland and I spent a month living in Dublin, but would love to explore the rest of the country one day.
My favourite books are creative non-fiction. I suppose my favourite photographs are also creative non-fiction.
I spend hours pouring over cookbooks and cooking magazines. I’m always willing to try something new, from baking bread to making candy. I’ve been watching too many baking competition shows lately.
I used to be a bit of an indie snob, and I still listen to a lot of obscure music, but a good radio pop song can really brighten up my day.
I love my cats Freddie and Abby and snuggling up inside on a rainy day. Or any day, really. I can be a bit of a homebody at times. I also really love photo sessions where clients invite me into their homes.
My name rhymes with Sarah (in case you were wondering). My pronouns are she/her.
My Values Representation
It bothers me that many wedding vendors only show thin, white, straight, young couples on their website and in their social media. There seems to be a trend of showing more LGBTQ+ couples and more racial diversity these days, but it still leaves me wondering where are all of the couples who don’t look like conventional models? Where are the couples over 40 even? Representation matters. If I wasn’t in the wedding industry, I might worry that people my age and size don’t have a chance of getting married. Spoiler: they get married all the time!
Check out this blog post “Why I Blog Every Wedding or What Really Matters About Weddings” for the guiding philosophy of my business. In short, I strive to capture my subjects (including all wedding guests) for who they really are, to capture the essence of the moments, to see what’s really there. I don’t care how much you spent on your wedding or what you look like. I just want to help you celebrate your love.
The Environment
I try to live in an environmentally conscious way, in my business and in my life. Below are some ways I apply these principles to my business:
Adobe Lightroom is the primary tool of the the "natural photographer" who isn't looking for that overly retouched look. This class is an in-depth look at Lightroom.
In this workshop, you will learn how to import, add metadata, classify, correct, present, export, deliver and archive your images simply and efficiently using adobe lightroom software. Each course includes a period of supervised practice.
We can process the vast majority of our photos using just the basic settings in lightroom. In this course, you will be able to see how it is possible to significantly improve your photos and obtain realistic colors using a few simple adjustments that everyone can use.
This course will teach you how to use Lightroom Classic CC, Adobe's easy-to-use software that prepares, edits, and organizes photos quickly and effectively. Through hands-on exercises, you will learn to use Lightroom Classic CC like a pro and perfect your digital photos!
Adobe Lightroom course is offered by Photoworkshops for all skill level. One-on-one training permits you to get exactly the training you need, in the format that fits your learning style, schedule & location.
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