

NOTE: Lessons are live, online sessions using web conferencing to share voice and desktop capabilities. Contact me to plan a time or ask questions.

I will work with you to plan a time that works for your schedule. You will be free to email me questions as they come up while you continue to use Lightroom on your own. I want to make sure you are comfortable with getting the most value out of Lightroom that you can.

The instruction also includes a month of email follow-ups to help solidify what was learned and continue the improvement process. I will send a pre-instruction questionnaire to gather what you would like to know and what you already know, as well as the type of equipment you would like to be instructed on. I will draw on my 28 years of photography experience and former life as an corporate instructor (and current freelance work for various photography instructional websites) to make sure you are comfortable with how best to use Lightroom. I can instruct on either a Mac or PC as I use both regularly. This is not a classroom setting style lecture and is perfect for those who want the pace set to their liking. This is a hands on experience where you will be editing your own photos and putting the information into practical, real world use the same day. Specific topics you would like to cover.Output for email, social sites and print.Workflow, sorting and staying sane with so many photos.I have been using Lightroom since it was first released and currently use it daily to sort, edit and export my photos for a number of uses. Individual instruction in the use of Lightroom will be at your pace and tailored to how you shoot and edit. One of the best tools for handling all these images and the task of editing them is Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a tool created with the power of Photoshop but with today’s photographer in mind. Unlike film photography, digital photography has the added task of sorting images in a computer, possibly editing them a bit and then creating prints, books, posting to the internet or other forms of output.
