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Upcoming Half Day Lightroom 4 Workshop in NJ with Andrew Darlow

For more than two years I’ve been teaching photographers and other artists how to get the most from Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, including editing, organizing, presenting and printing images using the application. It’s a very powerful tool, but it definitely takes time to learn, and Lightroom 4 brings with it many new features and a new processing engine.

In the upcoming weeks and months I will be teaching some Lightroom workshops in New Jersey. Here are some details and a link to more info on one of them. I will post information on some others as they get closer (my workshop/events page will generally have all of them listed):

Class Title: LIGHTROOM 4 WORKFLOWS: How to Organize, Retouch and Print Your Images

Location: duCret School of Art, Plainfield, NJ

Date: Sat. April 7, 2012
Time: 10AM-2PM

Fee: $50 ($39 for those who register by April 4)

A full description and online registration information is available here: https://lr47.eventbrite.com/

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Andrew Darlow conducting a Lightroom workshop in Princeton, NJ

To show an example of what I’ll be covering, this particular image will be shown step-by-step from raw capture to the final edited image. I think it shows what’s possible when you use Lightroom’s Develop Module to recover highlight data and use the application’s selective adjustment options:

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Nikon D800, 6400 ISO (Before Lightroom 4.1RC adjustments) photo © Andrew Darlow

Nikon D800, 6400 ISO (After Lightroom 4.1RC adjustments) photo © Andrew Darlow

Nikon D800, 6400 ISO (After Lightroom 4.1RC adjustments) photo © Andrew Darlow

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PhotoPlus Expo NYC 2011 Returns with a Packed Schedule of Events and Seminars

For more than 20 years I’ve looked forward to late October in New York City. Not only is the weather often fantastic, it’s the time of year that the PhotoPlus Expo is held. And this year, they’ve upped the ante by adding a number of new events, including the inaugural WPPI 2011, which features a full day of educational seminars on Wednesday, October 26, 2011. The WPPI NYC show will be followed by the PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo from October 27-29, 2011. This page has an excellent overview of the events, including information about a Wednesday evening “Test Drive Rally,” and a Friday night Bash and Benefit For Japan Relief. Registration for WPPI 2011 costs $99 for those who register by October 25, 2011 (on-site registration will be $150). For more information or to register, visit this page.

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Last year I wrote an article entitled: 10 Tips for Navigating the PhotoPlus Expo in New York City, which you can find here. With the exception of some specific events that I mentioned from last year’s show (and booth numbers from last year), the information still applies.

I’m also very happy to be speaking again at the PhotoPlus Expo 2011. My seminar, entitled Lightroom Power Printing: Tips for Getting the Most from Lightroom’s Printing Capabilities, is on Thursday, October 27 from 3:30-5:30PM. During the seminar, I’ll be sharing a lot of the techniques I use to prepare, proof and make final prints using Lightroom, whether outputting to inkjet printers or photo labs. A two-and-a-half minute video promo of my seminar can be seen here, and to go directly to the registration page and a full description of the seminar, visit this page.

I hope to see some ImagingBuffet readers there! If you see me on the show floor, drooling over the latest lighting gear, lenses, etc., please say hi!

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Upcoming World Photography Events in NYC and a Contest for ImagingBuffet.com Readers

The World Photography Organisation (WPO) has a number of events planned in New York City in October and November, including an opening reception on Thursday, 10/13/2011 and a series of three-day workshops. After corresponding with a representative from the WPO, I was asked if I would like to interview any of the workshop leaders. I chose to ask Jez Coulson a few questions about his upcoming New York and Chicago workshops, as well as tips for becoming a more successful photographer, which you can read in a separate article to be published soon (update: the interview is available here). I was also offered the opportunity to give away four workshops worth a total of about $1,000 to readers of ImagingBuffet.com, which I describe below.

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World Photography Events and Opening Reception in New York City

The World Photography Events will be taking place in New York from October 13-November 6, 2011. The events include an exhibition of photographs from the 2011 Sony World Photography Awards, a free Student Focus program, and other events. Opening night for the World Photography Events is Thursday, 10/13/2011 from 6-9 pm at the Chelsea Art Museum, 556 W. 22nd St., NY NY. The event is free, but an RSVP is required for entry. To RSVP, send an e-mail to giulia@worldphoto.org.

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“City Project” Workshops

As I mentioned earlier, a series of three-day workshops will be offered in New York City under the title “City Projects.” This text from the WPO offers a good overview of the City Projects.

The City Projects are the most exciting events on our New York programme, for budding and established photographers alike. These workshops will enable you to improve on your photographic skills and connect with other equally passionate photographers. You will also be given the unique opportunity to display and promote your work to a global audience.

The global theme is ‘Portraits of a City’, which over the year will see City Projects taking place in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, San Francisco, Chicago, São Paulo, with plenty others to be announced throughout the year, see our City Projects page to see if your City will be involved.

All the projects will culminate in an exciting exhibition of all participants work, ‘Portraits of a City, a Mirror of the World’, exhibited in London, April-May, 2012.

City Projects Workshop Itinerary

Day 1: Introductory Seminar and Workshop – the technical bit!
In a 3-4 hour masterclass, the workshop leader will deliver the brief to the participants. The workshop leader will then discuss technical and creative approaches, exploring lighting and composition, location scouting and subject matter.

Day 2: Independent Shooting – the creative bit!
The participants will go solo and use the knowledge gained from the masterclass to execute their assignments on the streets. The workshop leader will be at “base camp” for part of the day, should participants wish to return to get further advice and feedback.

Day 3: Editing and Critique – the post-production bit!
Each participant will have a two-on-one, 90 minute editing session with a professional editor on Adobe Lightroom software, teaching you how to get the most out of your photography in post-production.

Additional information re: Day 3: Before arriving at their 90 minute editing session, participants will need to narrow down their work to no more than 30 images. During editing, 10 images will be selected as their “shortlist” of best images, and then one single image will be selected and showcased throughout various WPO platforms, including for display and review during a group discussion led by the workshop leader.

Contest for ImagingBuffet.com Readers

The WPO has generously made available four spaces in the 3-Day “City Project” workshops in New York City for four ImagingBuffet.com readers. Please see the details below to be entered into a drawing to win:

Contest Overview: Win a complimentary 3-day workshop (value up to $300) at the Chelsea Art Museum organized by the World Photography Organization:

Prizes:
– 1 place to attend a “City Project” 3-day workshop with Steve Pyke – November 11th – 13th (visit this page for a full description)
– 1 place to attend a “City Project” 3-day workshop with Cheryl Dunn - November 11th – 13th (visit this page for a full description)
– 1 place to attend a “City Project” 3-day workshop with Nick Turpin – October 21st – 23rd (visit this page for a full description)
– 1 place to attend a “City Project” 3-day workshop with Jez Coulson – October 21st – 23rd (visit this page for a full description)

How to enter:

To enter, simply send an email to info@worldphoto.org
In the subject line enter: ImagingBuffet.com 3-day workshop “City Projects”
In the body of the email, enter your WPO username. If you don’t have an username, please create a free account (standard membership) here:
https://www.worldphoto.org/become-a-member/individual/

Deadline: October 15, 2011 at 8:59pm PST (11:59PM EST – New York City time)

Note from Andrew Darlow: Please only enter if you are reasonably sure that you will be able to attend one of the workshops.

A few rules and information regarding the announcement of winners:

1. Residents of any country are eligible (except where prohibited by law).
2. This contest covers only the cost of a 3-day “City Project” workshop. Winners are responsible for all lodging, travel and other expenses.
3. Winners will be informed which City Project they have won, and are required to confirm via e-mail whether or not they will attend.
4. Prizes are not transferrable to another individual.
5. Winners will be contacted privately via e-mail by October 17, 2011.

For more information about the next City Project in Chicago, IL, visit:

https://www.worldphoto.org/festivals-events/buy-tickets/city-project-chicago/

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