You love capturing photos with your phone or camera. Learn to master organizing, editing, and seamlessly sharing your entire photo collection across all your devices, phones, tablets, and computers using the Adobe Lightroom ecosystem.
Target Audience: Photo Enthusiasts, Visual Content Creators, Artistic and Creative Professionals. Anyone who has been using Lightroom Classic and is ready to integrate with the Lightroom ecosystem.
What you will learn:
- Easily import, manage, and arrange your photo collection across your computer, tablet, and smartphone with seamless integration.
- Utilize your Adobe Cloud storage efficiently to synchronize your preferred photos for instant access while neatly archiving the rest. Explore Lightroom’s new Local Browse feature, enabling you to peruse your offline photo library and select precisely which images to upload to the cloud.
- Use Lightroom’s editing tools to correct color and tone AI masking and apply stylistic treatments.
- Elevate your images with artistic flair using Lightroom’s new Lens Blur tool, and create and import custom stylistic presets that synchronize across all your devices for one click.
- Export and share your photos on social media or in private galleries.
What to bring:
One device or all, Smart Phone, Tablet, or Laptop Computer installed with Adobe Lightroom.
If you don’t have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription you can download a 7-day trial.
Link: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/compare-plans.html
*NOTE: This course focuses on Lightroom and its cloud-based ecosystem, not Lightroom Classic.
Instructor Bio: Natasha Calzatti. Upon receiving her BFA in Photography from Otis Parsons School of Design, Natasha Calzatti, a photographer and digital retoucher, went on to shoot award-winning photography for THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEWSWEEK, PEOPLE and VIBE, and has been syndicated internationally. Her work is represented in many private collections and has been shown publicly in Los Angeles and more recently in Portland, Oregon’s Black Box Gallery. Simultaneous to her photography career, Natasha found herself at the cutting edge of imaging as it transitioned from the chemical darkroom to the digital darkroom where her abilities became increasingly in demand for magazine clients TV Guide, Marie Claire, Time Magazine, The Source, and Vibe as well as advertising clients Midas, MCI and Dreyfus.Ms. Calzatti was invited to The Getty Center to share her behind the camera experiences of Cuba as she presented an in-gallery exploration of A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now. Today Ms. Calzatti divides her time between shooting assignments and lecturing on digital imaging issues both in U.S and abroad. You can see her current work at www.calzattifoto.com.
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