About This Workshop
During this introductory Lightroom Classic presentation, Elizabeth Gray covers the essentials of organizing, editing, and exporting photos. Starting with an overview of Lightroom’s interface and features, you learn how to import and organize photos using folders, keywords, and flags. Then,we will explore some of Lightroom’s basic editing features, including adjusting exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, and colour settings like white balance, vibrance, and saturation. Lastly, we will discuss exporting your photos for the web, social media, and print.
Elizabeth uses the subscription-based Lightroom Classic. However, this session will apply to most versions of Lightroom.
About Elizabeth Gray
Elizabeth loves to teach and has been doing so for over 30 years. After graduating from UBC in structural engineering she spent 25 years teaching structural design, mathematics, and calculus to Engineering students at BCIT. During a five-year stint in the U.S., Elizabeth combined both her love of teaching and passion for photography into her photography education business.
Elizabeth loves hiking, camping, cats, chocolate, and of course her husband of thirty-five years and two daughters. She shoots with several Fujifilm cameras, and a Nikon FX film camera.
If Elizabeth could pass on only one thing to her students, it would be to make sure they print their work! Physical prints are a profound way to remember. They are tangible, unlike the virtual files that reside on your phone or computer. There’s something deeply satisfying about seeing your carefully crafted image on a print.