The Northwest College Photographic Communications program is offering for the first time a weeklong summer photography class in their state-of-the-art facilities on the Powell campus.
“Regardless of your Adobe Photoshop CC or Lightroom skill level, this summer intensive workshop will help boost your confidence and hone your digital photography skill sets for the fine details of capturing, downloading, editing and printing high quality digital images,” Dr. Christine Garceau, NWC assistant professor of photography, said.
The course, “Digital Photography Summer Intensive: From Capture to Print,” will review new Adobe Bridge and Photoshop CC 2018 updates and introduce workflow strategies through Adobe Lightroom Classic.
In addition, the summer intensive workshop will also help photography enthusiasts of all skill levels learn current industry practices including the organizational strategies necessary for file management, color space control, white balance selections, editing, compositing, archiving and printing on Epson P800 printers.
A field day of photographing the Big Horn Basin ecosystem will help students capture plenty of images to work with during workshop lectures and exercises.
By the end of the week, students will have shot, selected and edited their favorite images to be printed and matted for display in a “farewell” exhibition.
The course begins Monday, June 18. For those interested in registering, visit http://nwc.edu/registrar/register/.
For more information, contact Garceau at Christine.Garceau@nwc.edu or 307-754-6497.