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About Eliot Khuner Eliot Khuner started his business in 1975 and covers 25 to 40 weddings a year, working out of a
cozy studio in Berkeley. He entered the digital world with a website that went live in 1996. (www.EKPhoto.com gets close to a thousand visitors a day.) After several years of using Photoshop
with print scans, Eliot slipped into digital capture in 2001. Now 100% digital, Eliot uses Photoshop almost every day. Eliot's book, The Everything Book about Photography, was published in October 2003, by Adams Media
About Dennis Urbiztondo Dennis Urbiztondo has been photographing weddings and portraits since 1980. He relocated to Petaluma from San
Francisco nine years ago, where his business has blossomed. "There is nothing like Wine Country Weddings. I love the rolling vineyards, the warm weather, the elegant ambiance and even the smell of
grapes ready for harvesting," says Dennis. A member of PPGBA for seven years, Dennis is the current president of The Professional Photographers of the Redwood Empire (PPRE) in Santa Rosa. Dennis
made the transition from film to digital two years ago and has not shot film since. "I'll take the digital darkroom over the chemicals any day, although photography is a blend of art and
science whether shooting film or pixels."
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About The Course Understand how to efficiently and cost-effectively use digital photography for portraits/weddings
and get the best results possible. Digital can eat up lots of your time and money; if you haven't gone "all the way" – find out about things to avoid before you get in over your head. Through a series of
demonstrations, lecture, and exercises, this helpful course is designed to help you maximize your productivity to increase profits and reduce expenses.
This intensive
course offers practical applications of digital photography for first-timers to get on track and intermediate users to refresh their knowledge. Start your journey into this exciting technology by
learning from working portrait/ wedding pros who use digital in their own businesses and will share their valuable experience so that you can avoid problems. Through demonstrations, lectures, and
exercises, this course is designed to help you cost-effectively use digital photography for portraits/weddings and get the best results possible. Topics will include:
- lighting and exposure for digital
- file formats and resolution
- workflow to maximize productivity
- image management/archiving
A Photoshop introduction will cover:
- navigation, tools, and preferences
- cropping, resizing, image correction
- layers and selections
- basic image enhancement
- preparing files for output
The course will not cover traditional subjects: f-stops, shutter speeds, depth of field, operation of lighting equipment, etc. It is recommended you bring
a computer with Photoshop 7.x or greater for the second day. You should be familiar with either a MAC or PC operating system: how to save files, make folders, navigate with mouse, etc. Some
demonstrations will be shown on PC, others on MAC, but the class will not go into detail about using one computer platform or the other.
Space is Limited! Students are recommended to bring their
digital camera if they have one…and a computer with Adobe Photoshop loaded for the second afternoon.
$315
, more than 30 days before the class $365, less than 30 days before the class PPA & PPGBA members take $50 off
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Please click here for directions to the class site
and information about nearby lodging (not included in tuition price)
this info will be posted approximately 30 days before the course begins
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