Workshops: Jan 2020
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Saturday, January 11, 2020 - The Art of Editing
IACC and Paul Zizka have worked together to provide a unique opportunity to attend this amazing workshop in Edmonton. Take advantage of the special price and exclusive booking opportunity for our club while you can…...
Presenter: Paul Zizka
When: Saturday January 11, 2020, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Where: Woodvale Community Facility (Clubhouse for Millwoods Golf Club), 4540 50 St, Edm
Cost: $295 (plus GST). Images Alberta Camera Club (IACC) and St. Albert Photography Club (SAPC) members can use a special PROMO code to get $25.00 off. Price includes program, coffee/tea, and lunch
How to register: closed
Deadline for registrations: Registration will close automatically when 30 people can registered
Space: limited to 30 attendees. It is first come, first serve (including payment) Registration will close automatically when this number is reached. Please note: there is a minimum of 12 registrations required for Paul to come to Edmonton for this workshop. If this number is not reached the event will be cancelled and all funds refunded.
Prerequisite: none
What to Bring: nothing. Can bring your own note taking devices, but not required.
Who’s it aimed at: This workshop is for photographers of all levels. This event is open to both amateur and professional photographers.
Cancellations: if you need to cancel your registration, please send a message to workshops@imagesalberta.ca as soon as possible so I can provide the opportunity to another member on the Wait List.
Workshop details
Paul Zizka is an award-winning mountain landscape and adventure photographer based in Banff. A prolific adventurer, Paul’s journey to capture the “under-documented” has taken him to all seven continents, as well as to each of Canada’s provinces and territories. He is frequently published in some of North America’s top magazines and has two coffee-table photography books: Summits & Starlights: The Canadian Rockies and The Canadian Rockies: Rediscovered. A passionate teacher, he hosts workshops all over the world, as well as an online community for photographers, through his company, OFFBEAT. Paul enjoys life in the mountains with his wife Meghan and their two daughters
Editing images is an underrated part of the creative process in photography. For many photographers, it can be the limiting factor to stronger images (whether they are aware of it or not). Good processing skills can often make the difference between a great image and an exceptional one. In this introduction to post-processing, Paul will discuss the importance of editing, and the tools and procedures he feels are most useful to photographers (pulling primarily from his personal toolkit).
Topics include:
All in all, Paul's goal is to demonstrate the value of a good post-processing workflow and how it can really take an image to the next level and the result you envisioned.
For more info, email Clayton Reitzel, Workshops Chair
Presenter: Paul Zizka
When: Saturday January 11, 2020, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Where: Woodvale Community Facility (Clubhouse for Millwoods Golf Club), 4540 50 St, Edm
Cost: $295 (plus GST). Images Alberta Camera Club (IACC) and St. Albert Photography Club (SAPC) members can use a special PROMO code to get $25.00 off. Price includes program, coffee/tea, and lunch
How to register: closed
Deadline for registrations: Registration will close automatically when 30 people can registered
Space: limited to 30 attendees. It is first come, first serve (including payment) Registration will close automatically when this number is reached. Please note: there is a minimum of 12 registrations required for Paul to come to Edmonton for this workshop. If this number is not reached the event will be cancelled and all funds refunded.
Prerequisite: none
What to Bring: nothing. Can bring your own note taking devices, but not required.
Who’s it aimed at: This workshop is for photographers of all levels. This event is open to both amateur and professional photographers.
Cancellations: if you need to cancel your registration, please send a message to workshops@imagesalberta.ca as soon as possible so I can provide the opportunity to another member on the Wait List.
Workshop details
Paul Zizka is an award-winning mountain landscape and adventure photographer based in Banff. A prolific adventurer, Paul’s journey to capture the “under-documented” has taken him to all seven continents, as well as to each of Canada’s provinces and territories. He is frequently published in some of North America’s top magazines and has two coffee-table photography books: Summits & Starlights: The Canadian Rockies and The Canadian Rockies: Rediscovered. A passionate teacher, he hosts workshops all over the world, as well as an online community for photographers, through his company, OFFBEAT. Paul enjoys life in the mountains with his wife Meghan and their two daughters
Editing images is an underrated part of the creative process in photography. For many photographers, it can be the limiting factor to stronger images (whether they are aware of it or not). Good processing skills can often make the difference between a great image and an exceptional one. In this introduction to post-processing, Paul will discuss the importance of editing, and the tools and procedures he feels are most useful to photographers (pulling primarily from his personal toolkit).
Topics include:
- the editing
- workflow, step-by-step – from the download to organizing the images and basic global adjustments in Camera Raw and Lightroom
- local adjustments and advanced tools within those applications.
- preparing your images for web and print use, sharpening, watermarking
- what Photoshop can do for you
All in all, Paul's goal is to demonstrate the value of a good post-processing workflow and how it can really take an image to the next level and the result you envisioned.
For more info, email Clayton Reitzel, Workshops Chair
Sunday, January 19, 2020 - Flowers Under Water
Presenter: Mufty Mathewson
When: Sunday January 19, 2020 from noon to 3:30 p.m.
Where: Mufty's condo in Downtown Edmonton, the address will be sent to the members who are selected for the workshop.
Cost: $5.00
How to Register: closed
Deadline for registrations: Sunday, January 12, 2020 at midnight, or when full. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. All members who are selected will be notified via email no later than midnight on Tuesday, January 14, 2020.
Space: limited to 8 IACC members.
What to bring: your camera and a close-up lens. (You may also want to bring a long lens to take in the spectacular views of the river valley from Mufty’s Condo).
Cancellations: if you need to cancel your registration, please send a message to workshops@imagesalberta.ca. There will be no refunds if 72 hours notice is not provided.
Workshop Details
First there will be a slideshow of “How To.” Then the photographers will photograph Flowers Under Water using several vases set up around the house. Bubbles abound with lots of back lighting. Bring your best close-up lens. No scuba gear needed, we shoot through the glass.
For more info, email Clayton Reitzel, Workshops Chair
When: Sunday January 19, 2020 from noon to 3:30 p.m.
Where: Mufty's condo in Downtown Edmonton, the address will be sent to the members who are selected for the workshop.
Cost: $5.00
How to Register: closed
Deadline for registrations: Sunday, January 12, 2020 at midnight, or when full. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. All members who are selected will be notified via email no later than midnight on Tuesday, January 14, 2020.
Space: limited to 8 IACC members.
What to bring: your camera and a close-up lens. (You may also want to bring a long lens to take in the spectacular views of the river valley from Mufty’s Condo).
Cancellations: if you need to cancel your registration, please send a message to workshops@imagesalberta.ca. There will be no refunds if 72 hours notice is not provided.
Workshop Details
First there will be a slideshow of “How To.” Then the photographers will photograph Flowers Under Water using several vases set up around the house. Bubbles abound with lots of back lighting. Bring your best close-up lens. No scuba gear needed, we shoot through the glass.
For more info, email Clayton Reitzel, Workshops Chair
"On January 19, a group of IACC members gathered at Mathewson’s lovely Jasper Ave. condo to participate in Mufty’s Underwater Flower Workshop. Anyone who has taken a workshop with Mufty knows how organized she is. The physical environment, as well as her warm welcome and presentation, instructions, and materials are always prepared and in place ahead of time, which keeps the session humming along on schedule." continue reading...
(images courtesy Heather Fryer)
(images courtesy Heather Fryer)
Saturday January 25, 2020 - Printing for Lightroom and Photoshop Users
In 1972 David Buzzeo obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alberta. For the next 35 years photography and hiking in the mountains were constant favourites in his life. In January 2011 David turned his full attention to developing photography into a professional art form. His goal is to control the creative process from capture to editing to printing. In order to achieve this goal, David studied extensively at Edmonton’s Metro College, has taken numerous courses and seminars, and in January 2011 he obtained accreditation in the scenic category with the Professional Photographers of Canada. Since 2015 he has been the landscape photography instructor at the Burwell School of Photography. David has successfully held four photographic showings of his work, which contained images printed by David.
David is providing this exceptional well-priced learning opportunity to IACC members as part of his wish to “give back” to other members.
Presenter: David Buzzeo (instructor at Burwell School of Photography, IACC Member)
When: Saturday, January 25, 2020, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Where: Mark Hughes' Photography Studio, 6825 104 Street NW, Edm (across Calgary Trail from Artistic Bake Shop)
Cost: $45
How to register: closed
Deadline for registrations: Friday, January 17, at midnight, or when full. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. All members who are selected to attend will be notified via email no later than Sunday, January 19
Space: limited to 16 attendees. It is first come, first served (including payment) Registration will close automatically when this number is reached
Prerequisite: membership in IACC
What to Bring: please bring your own lunch as there is no place close by (other than Artistic Bakery Shop), and we will be taking a short lunch break to make sure we cover all the workshop content
Cancellations: if you need to cancel your registration, please send a message to workshops@imagesalberta.ca. If we can find a replacement for your cancelled spot, we will provide a refund, otherwise not refund will be provided.
Workshop details
This one day workshop will take you through the basic steps to obtain professional quality prints on printers designed specifically for photographs, such as the Epson Pro 3880 and smaller. We will work through the photographic process: from capture to edit to output.
The areas of discussion will include:
Fundamentals:
Preparing images:
Monitors:
Printing from Lightroom, Photoshop or a print lab:
Printing mediums:
Each participant is encouraged to bring one high resolution digital image suitable for printing. We will choose several to use as examples. There is no need to bring a laptop computer as there will be a handout of the PowerPoint Presentation slides. There are very limited power outlets available.
For more info, email Clayton Reitzel, Workshops Chair
David is providing this exceptional well-priced learning opportunity to IACC members as part of his wish to “give back” to other members.
Presenter: David Buzzeo (instructor at Burwell School of Photography, IACC Member)
When: Saturday, January 25, 2020, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Where: Mark Hughes' Photography Studio, 6825 104 Street NW, Edm (across Calgary Trail from Artistic Bake Shop)
Cost: $45
How to register: closed
Deadline for registrations: Friday, January 17, at midnight, or when full. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. All members who are selected to attend will be notified via email no later than Sunday, January 19
Space: limited to 16 attendees. It is first come, first served (including payment) Registration will close automatically when this number is reached
Prerequisite: membership in IACC
What to Bring: please bring your own lunch as there is no place close by (other than Artistic Bakery Shop), and we will be taking a short lunch break to make sure we cover all the workshop content
Cancellations: if you need to cancel your registration, please send a message to workshops@imagesalberta.ca. If we can find a replacement for your cancelled spot, we will provide a refund, otherwise not refund will be provided.
Workshop details
This one day workshop will take you through the basic steps to obtain professional quality prints on printers designed specifically for photographs, such as the Epson Pro 3880 and smaller. We will work through the photographic process: from capture to edit to output.
The areas of discussion will include:
Fundamentals:
- What is white
- Colour Temperature
- RGB
- Bit Depth
- Colour Space
Preparing images:
- Colour Correcting
- Colour Reference Charts
- Custom White Balance
- Correcting Colour Cast
- Reference Charts for Exposure
- Sharpening
Monitors:
- Brightness
- Colour Calibration
- Monitor Calibration
- Custom Profiling
- Manufacturer’s Profiles
Printing from Lightroom, Photoshop or a print lab:
- ICC Profiles
- Comparing Different Colour Spaces
- Colour Space Conversion
- Soft Proofing
Printing mediums:
- Paper
- Canvas
- Metal
- Acrylics
Each participant is encouraged to bring one high resolution digital image suitable for printing. We will choose several to use as examples. There is no need to bring a laptop computer as there will be a handout of the PowerPoint Presentation slides. There are very limited power outlets available.
For more info, email Clayton Reitzel, Workshops Chair