RMSP Weekend – Sacramento, CA – February 21-22
If you can’t get away long enough to enjoy a longer workshop, a Rocky Mountain School of Photography Weekend may be just what you need. Each Weekend event delivers two full days of lectures, demonstrations, group critiques and, of course, lots of laughter and inspiration. You have the freedom to pick and choose the classes you would like to attend—or which instructors you would like to experience—from a list of 15 diverse offerings. These courses are a great match for the beginning to intermediate amateur photographer and include Photography Basics I and II, Understanding Exposure – Zone System for Color, and Importing and Organizing Your Images Using Adobe Lightroom, to name a few. The “choose-your-own-adventure” format of RMSP Weekends lets you attend the classes that you are most interested in, and that best fit your skill level, allowing you to make the most of your time with the school.
I will be teaching the following classes at the RMSP Weekend in Sacramento, CA on February 21-22, 2009:
Photography Basics
Light and time are the basic essentials of photography. Regardless of whether you choose to use a digital or film camera, this will never change. This beginner class is an introduction to the use of the digital SLR or 35 mm film camera. Topics include understanding shutter speeds, f-stops, focal length and ISO. Basic equipment needs such as tripods, cable releases and lens shades will also be discussed. If you are serious about moving the dial from program mode to manual mode, this is the class for you.
Beyond the Basics (Photo Basics II)
Understanding the difference between how your eye sees light and how the camera captures light helps you portray your subject in a way that mirrors your intentions. This class moves beyond the basics to help you understand important aspects of your digital or film camera. Topics covered include exposure and metering modes, focus options, reading a histogram, outsmarting your meter and the benefits of bracketing. Learning more about your camera ensures more consistent success as a photographer.
Processing Your Images: The First Steps
Whether you are working with Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop or Elements, the latest software allows photographers unprecedented control over both raw and jpg images. The instructor will lead you through the important initial steps of image correction and enhancement. Topics include the advantages of working with the raw file format, correcting a photograph’s color balance and exposure, converting your images to black and white, and enhancing your images through the use of curves and the hue, saturation, and luminance sliders.
Processing Your Images: Fine Tuning with Layers and Masks
Since the advent of our art form, photographers have known that the camera alone does not produce perfection. A little lightening here and darkening there always improves the look of a photograph. This class introduces you to the tools that both Photoshop and Elements provide for fine-tuning your images. Topics include creating a step-by-step workflow, the theory of layers and adjustment layers, and using selections and masks to correct and enhance local areas of your photographs.
Photographic Techniques in Photoshop
The photographic process no longer needs to end when you click the shutter! There are many Photoshop techniques that can recreate the look or feel of traditional filters and exposure techniques with the added benefit of precision control. This class shows you how to create never-before-possible photographs in extremely high contrast situations, mimic the look of a split neutral density filter, shoot and process your own panoramic images, and retouch your own portraits.
There are many other classes and instructors available at this incredible event. Please click here for more information or to register.
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Scott, I would love to take some workshops in Sac, I live in the Napa Valley so I am close. What is the schedule and where is it? Hope you are well and not too cold. Sharie
Sharie,
You are welcome at the Weekend event in Sacramento. Check out this link for more information on it.
You may also want to contact Michelle at RMSP. She uses former students as volunteers at the event from time to time. Not sure what her needs will be for Sacramento, but you can ask her. Her email isweekends@rmsp.com. You can also reach her by phone at 800-394-7677.
Hope to see you there.
-Scott
I’ll be there! Can’t wait for what looks like an interesting weekend. I’ve been using Photoshop since Day 1 and my first digital camera was an Olympus DL300 back in 1997 or so, but we all tend to do develop our little routines and it’s good to get a different perspective, and I found that I always pick up helpful tips and hints at workshops.
Conrad,
Excited to meet you in Sacramento tomorrow morning.
-Scott