Advanced Lightroom with Sue Anne Hodges

In this online workshop we will go beyond the basic Lightroom Classic workflow. There will be a short review of the Library and Develop Module basics, and a review of some important details about settings. Then we will concentrate on how to problem solve common issues like adding or replacing hard drives, and moving files. Making the most of Collections, sorting and organizing using the new features, making export presets, and more in the Library Module. Next the many new features in the Develop Module will be covered including; Subject and Object Masks, Adjustment Masks, and the Content Aware Remove tool. Plus more in depth details about many adjustments and the difference between using Presets and Profiles. Then we will move on to the other modules and learn how to create custom layouts not just for prints, books, and slideshows, but for how to output PDF's, making custom layouts to create sophisticated end products. Students should be Lightroom Classic users, with a current catalog, comfortable with importing, basic organizing, and develop module basics.

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Dates and Times: Wednesdays online, 6pm-9pm EST, June 5 - June 26, 2024 (four sessions).

Class Fee: Member Price- $345 / Non-Member Price - $395 (Non-Member price includes a one-year membership to the Griffin Museum, a $75 value).

About the Instructor:

Sue Anne Hodges is a photographer and educator. Since 1992, Sue Anne has been exploring and using digital cameras and digital imaging technology. She studied this technology at the Center for Creative Imaging in Camden, Maine. Digital images from her early experiments have been included in Kodak's publication, International Photography, and one of the first exhibits of digital imaging L'Épreuve Numérique at the Centre National de la Photographie, Palais de Tokyo, Paris.

Sue Anne was the Director of Digital Imaging at New England School of Photography (NESOP). Her career began as an advertising photographer, helping to build and supervise an in-house studio for Lechmere, a retail chain store. This led her to teaching studio lighting at NESOP where in 1995 she helped them establish the digital imaging department and taught for the past 25 years. In 2011, 2012 and 2018 Sue Anne was honored to be one of 20 educators in the country to be invited by Adobe to attend the Adobe Educators Summit. She remains a specialist in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom. and Digital Printing.

Her more recent photography has taken her out of the studio and includes a variety of projects including work for The Cultural Landscape Foundation, Down East Magazine, and Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Sue Anne's personal work has been widely exhibited and for 15 years she was represented by Redfield Artisans Gallery in Northeast Harbor, Maine. She splits her time between Mount Desert Island, Maine and West Newbury, Massachusetts.

Start Date
End Date
Online
Yes
Event type
Source category
Source Calendar
Griffin Museum of Photography
Posted
Sat, 06/01/2024 - 18:17