Along with more than 100 classes over the course of three days taught by noted Photoshop and photography professionals, Photoshop World includes a number of interactive pre-conference workshops and can’t-miss bonus classes on the Expo floor that will help heighten your training and experience.
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Tuesday, September 4th |
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| 12:00pm – 09:00pm |
NAPP Photo SafariGo back in time to Colonial America with noted photographers Moose Peterson and Joe McNally in this hand-on workshop aimed at teaching you the latest lighting and shooting techniques. There’s no better way to learn digital photography than getting behind the camera while shooting side-by-side with these two seasoned professionals as you learn tips and techniques for photographing models, scenery and more. Lunch included. Limited to 45 participants. Price: $299 |
Moose Peterson | Pre-Conference Workshops |
Wednesday, September 5th |
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| 10:45am – 11:45am |
Blessings of the PixelLearn Moose’s process for taking less than two minutes with an image in post, which starts at the camera and ends when he clicks save—everything from arranging elements in the viewfinder and metering to drama and Curves, Color Efex Pro and the end point of sharing the image. |
Moose Peterson | Production Track |
Thursday, September 6th |
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| 08:15am – 09:15am |
The Art of AviationThere is an art to flying metal. These speed machines that defy gravity bend light just as gracefully. But how do you take these gas fueled machines and make them a piece of art? This is basic photography of light, exposure, focal length, moving the viewer's eye around the image, manipulating it while you tell the story. The subject might be "just" a plane, but the techniques, tricks and final results must make the heart fly. Don't let the title fool you. There's a lot more to this than just airplanes, we are talking romance! |
Moose Peterson | Photography B Track |
Friday, September 7th |
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| 08:15am – 09:15am |
Getting Started in Wildlife PhotographyIf you Moose's book Captured, you probably were disappointed when you read his statement, "If you want to play with the big boys, you gotta have 600mm!" But Moose started with a 400mm and that was his longest lens for the first 5 years. That focal length taught him all the main lessons he depends on today to be successful. You have a basic DSLR and a 70-300 or a 100-400? Moose will share with you all that his 400mm taught him, permitting him to get where he is today. These are all techniques, tricks and tips you can apply to your photography to get you way beyond being a rookie and becoming a successful wildlife photographer. |
Moose Peterson | Photography B Track |
*NOTE: Schedule subject to change.