Adobe Lightroom Classic CC Workflow for Photographers
Course

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC Workflow for Photographers

Creative Live
Updated Mar 15, 2019

AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:

  • Have a Basic Workflow Management
  • Create Folders and Smart Folders
  • Use the Develop Module for color management
  • Edit photography in Lightroom
  • Have a basic understanding of printing from Lightroom

ABOUT DANIEL’S CLASS:

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is the industry standard for post-production workflow, in this course, you’ll learn how to adapt your own workflow so you can better organize and edit your images. Spend less time in front of your computer and more time in the field capturing photos.

Daniel will show you how to radically cut your workflow time while improving the quality of your images and the organization of your digital world.

Daniel will share tips on improving every phase of your workflow – from importing to printing. You’ll learn how to take advantage of the latest Lightroom tools and features and become faster and more skilled at adjusting your images.

WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:

  • Beginners and Intermediate
  • Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop Users
  • Hobbyist Photographers

SOFTWARE USED:

Adobe Lightroom Classic 2019

ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

A huge fan of the importance of the creative process and the photographic object/print/thing you hold in your hand, Daniel spends a great deal of the time in both the analog and digital darkrooms. Working in a variety of mediums, his current focus is combining digital techniques and technologies and applying them to alternative and historical photographic processes such as platinum printing, wet-plate, and mixed media.

Daniel is also the host of the podcast The Perceptive Photographer which focuses on the creative life and challenges that artist and photographers face each and every day. He is Adobe® certified in Adobe® CC® Lightroom and Photoshop, and is an instructor at Photoshop World. In addition, Daniel is a member of the core faculty at the Photographic Center Northwest where he teaches classes on a variety of film, digital and conceptual photographic concepts.