with
Steve Burger and
Gary Ladd
August 14 - 17, 2009
Cost: $1,695
Volunteer Trip Leaders: Andy Hall and Jodi Hall
Learning how to use image-editing programs to enhance digital photos or scans isn’t always easy. There can be a steep learning curve just to be able to handle basic workflow. This workshop will help take the mystery out of the process, giving you tools you can take home and immediately start using to achieve consistently good results.
It begins with visits to the Grand Canyon’s most scenic South Rim viewpoints for glorious sunrises and sunsets to create images for you to use in class. Expert Grand Canyon photographer Gary Ladd has timed this workshop anticipating dramatic stormlight at the canyon, and will be your instructor during photo sessions to guide you to the best locations.
During class time in the afternoon Photoshop expert Steve Burger will take over, showing you easy step-by-step adjustments to maximize the impact of your photographs. An accomplished printmaker, he’ll also show you how to make great prints from your images. Lessons are taught in a casual classroom setting with scheduled lectures and free lab time. Each student will receive a take-home copy of the instruction book developed by Steve and used in his Photoshop classes, as well as a 16x20 print of their favorite image.
This class is useful for novice and advanced Photoshop users, though students should have basic computer experience to facilitate instruction during lab time.

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Includes:
- RT transportation from Phoenix
- Lodging
- Photographic instruction
- Photoshop instruction
- Instruction manual
- Conference room facilities
- Lunches and snacks
- Park fees & permits



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