Who’s Invited: All Professional Photographers (please RSVP to the right)
Date: Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Time: 7:00PM
Location: Lens Pro To Go Studio, 152 Commonwealth Ave, Unit M-1, Concord, MA 01742
Google Map: http://tinyurl.com/lensprotogo
Video Directions: http://www.lensprotogo.com/index.php?pr=Directions
Summary:
The Lightroom Workflow Workshop Tour 2010 from Jared Platt on Vimeo.
Take your photography portfolio and your individual events from good to great and save time in the process. Come and learn the how to tap into the power of perception through positive selection.
- Learn the power of positive selection to speed your workflow and improve your photography.
- Learn how to become a better photographer durring post-production.
- Learn how to elivate your brand by controling public perception.
- Learn some tips and tricks for increasing productivity inside of Lightroom 3.0.
- Question and Answer Period – Bring your toughest post production delimas to discuss!
- Door Prizes
If you feel bogged down in post-production or just need to boost your photography to the next level but don’t know where to start, then you need this time with Jared Platt. And you will learn the latest and greatest in Adobe Lightroom 3.0 at the same time!
This event is free and open to all pro or aspiring-pro photographers! Also, for those interested Jared Platt’s full day Lightroom Workflow Workshop will be held the following day on August 4th. It’s normally $300, but he’s offering PUG members a 50% discount making the workshop only $150! Just use the code “pictage.” To find out more or register go to:http://www.jaredplattworkshops.com/.
Bio:
I am a professional wedding and portrait photographer from Phoenix, Arizona. I hold a Masters of Fine Arts in the Photographic Studies and a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography from Arizona State University. I teach photography at the college level and to professionals everywhere. My portfolio can be seen at www.plattphotography.com.
I was raised in a small town in northern Arizona where I took my first photographs at the age of seventeen. I fell in love with photography immediately and pursued the art from that day on. I have never done anything else. It’s like I have never had a real job. I am blessed to labor at something I love. I have so much passion and excitement for the subject that it can’t help but spills out into my photography. This passion is why I lecture and teach on the subject of photography at conferences and in small workshops and seminars. My audiences are made up of students, professionals and serious amateurs all over the world. My most recent lecture was given in Hong Kong at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.