Fundamentals of Photography
John Greengo
Learn how to successfully print your photography work.
AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
ABOUT ALEX’S CLASS:
Get started on your printing journey. This workshop is built for photographers who have a strong understanding of how to use their cameras and editing tools but are not sure how to accurately print their images. Printing is fun. Printing will teach you about your photography. In filmmaking it is said that you learn to shoot while you edit. In photography, you learn how to shoot while you print. Translating images to paper will bring new ways to look at them: you will notice defects, catch things that shouldn’t be there, as well as things that work really well. Printing your own photos is a right of passage for any ambitious photographer. This workshop is aimed towards photographers who have no experience printing their images. We take it from the ground up and all the way to the finish line. It is not pretentious or intimidating. All of the knowledge in this class is actionable and simple to understand. Start your printing journey today.
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
SOFTWARE USED:
Adobe Lightroom Classic SpyderXABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Alex Strohl is a Madrid-born, French photographer whose adventures around the world have informed his unique style of photography.
This class is for intermediate to advanced print people. I enjoyed the smooth process of printing and would recommend it to others. Lots of information has been covered. Thank You)
Great class! I walked away understanding the pros of printing my own photos without feeling intimidated. Well Done
Through and also to the point! Well worth the watch, and I feel confident to print on my own now.
Thank you. Lots of good information. Well done.
I don't own a printer nor can I afford one, however Alex heavily inspired me to sift through my hard drives/portfolio, create a new catalogue for printing, and start practicing. Very well done. Feedback: I'm still curious to see the workflow differences between LR and resizing for a print in Photoshop.
I would recommend it for anyone trying to understand the print process better but, I think Alex needs to work on speaking a bit clearer and maybe slow down a bit when he is moving his cursor around in LR as was difficult to keep up with him and to see what he was doing.
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