Scott KelbyEditor, Photoshop User magazine

Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, training director and instructor for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour, President National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), CEO of Kelby Media Group, author of a string of bestselling technology books. Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo, author of numerous Photoshop training DVDs and online courses, and co-host of PhotoshopTV, and "The Grid."

Classes with Scott Kelby

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Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Designing with Type for Photographers

Bad type can ruin a really great photo and in this session, Scott is going to show you how to create photo book covers, posters, web graphics and more  and how to have your type really compliment your work, rather than destroy it. You’ll learn everything from the basics of typography including which fonts to use, when, and why, and how to create simple, beautiful-looking designs (it’s easier than you’d think). This class will change the way think about, and use type and photos together from this point on.

Thursday, September 05, 2013

Creating your own custom photo books with Lightroom 4

In this session you’ll learn how to create beautiful photo books from right within Lightroom 4 itself. You’ll see the entire workflow, step-by-step and exactly how to create your own custom books the easy way. There are lots of little inside tips, tricks, and time-saving techniques that you’ll learn that will make creating photo books one of the most-fun, easy, and enjoyable parts of your photographic journey.

Friday, September 06, 2013

Tips and Tricks for Shooting Sports

Scott shares his most useful, timesaving tips for improving your sports photography, including proper gear and camera settings.

Friday, September 06, 2013

Portrait Retouching Techniques for Photographers

Learn portrait retouching from the guy who literally wrote the book. You’ll learn Scott’s latest portrait retouching techniques and the fastest, most efficient, and most realistic-looking retouches for anyone who shoots portraits, and need to spend less time behind the computer and more time making images.