ADOBE LIGHTROOM CLASSIC AND PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS - ONLINE CLASS
		
    
    
        
            
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        Adobe Lightroom Classic and Photoshop for Photographers
 Learn how to use Adobe Lightroom Classic CC to organize, manage, edit, print and share
 photographs. This class is intended for photographers of all levels. You will learn the best ways
 to import, store, organize and backup your images; the editing tools and techniques for making
 great images; how to export images for sharing or for printing; and how to print directly from
 LR. You will benefit more from this class if you already have Lightroom Classic installed and
 follow along, but it is not required. Lightroom Classic is available in the Adobe Photography Plan
 which also includes Photoshop. This class consists of 2 4-hour sessions.
About Nick DePasquale
 Nick DePasquale is a freelance photographer and photography instructor located in
 Tyngsborough, Massachusetts. He specializes in travel, fine art, and sports action photography.
 Nick is a life-long photographer having worked for a weekly newspaper, motorcycle racing
 magazine, and as a wedding, event and sports photographer. Over the last 15 years he
 photographed local town events, Middle and High School sports, college football, fund-raising
 events for non-profit organizations, motorcycle racing, bicycle racing, running road races, Rock
 ‘n Roll bands, and high school senior portraits. He has traveled to Italy, Barbados, Spain, China,
 Sicily, Japan, Germany, Hungary and Austria - photographing along the way. His photographs
 have been published in local newspapers, on various websites, and are exhibited several times
 each year.
 Artist Statement
 Much of my photography over the past 50+ years has been focused on capturing “moments-intime”.
 Whether it was a sporting event, a wedding, or even a landscape, I became very good at
 “taking” a great picture – very much left brain – a very technical orientation. For the past 10
 years, I have been transitioning from “taking pictures” to “making photographs” – works of art.
 Switching from my left-brain analytical thinking to my right-brain creative thinking. My
 photographs now utilize the various “elements of artistic design and composition” (light,
 shadow, color, shapes, lines, texture, patterns and perspective) to help me see the world
 differently; see the beauty that exists if I slow down and take it all in. My choice of subjects is
 quite varied but the creativity, preparation, visualization, anticipation, and process for each
 photograph are the same: utilize the creative tools on my artist’s palette to capture an interesting
 image that will show the world in a different way and hold the viewers’ attention just a little bit
 longer.
 Minimum of 5 total, Maximum: 12