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Photoscholar presents
Photoshop Clinic for Fashion & Portraits
by Junjie | Tiffstudios & Lance Lee | Offstone

What:

Learn the industry secrets on digital imaging in the fashion industry from our team of experienced instructors and apply them to your very own images. Others use photoshop to make a bad picture OK. We teach you how to use it to make a good picture great!

This is an informal small-group session where you bring your own set of images to our instructor(s), who will spend time reviewing your images and demonstrating relevant Photoshop techniques to improve your fashion and portrait images right on the spot.

Limited to at most four participants per session, you will get very focused attention from our instructors who are professionals in photography. Bring your favorite images and see what digital imaging can do to your photos.

We will analyze the way you shoot by looking at your photos and suggest ways to improve. Bring your portfolio too if you are interested to explore your chances of turning professional, do freelance work or venture into microstock photography.

When: 17 June, Wednesday
Time: 7pm - 9pm

Where: The Riverwalk

#01-01, 20 Upper Circular Road
Along Singapore River between Boat Quay & Clarke Quay
Opposite Clarke Quay MRT station (3 mins walk)
12 mins walk from City Hall & Raffles Place MRT stations


Fees: SGD$100 per person
(Minimum 3 to start)

Promotions:
Early Bird Discount - Sign up by June 7 and pay $15 less
Bring a friend along - Pay $5 less for you (usual price for your friend)


Participants who join this photo clinic also gets a $10 rebate for other courses by Photoscholar.com.

See our upcoming workshops:


To sign up, please visit http://www.photoscholar.com/courses/photoshopclinic/register/ or for more enquiries, please email us at info@photoscholar.com
 

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Techniques covered

  • Using masks and "sandwiching" technique from a single RAW file to create one perfectly exposed photo
  • Non-destructive dodging and burning to give shape and definition to faces
  • HOW and WHERE to liquify to create realistic looking portraits that flatters
  • Receive first-hand, personalised advice from your experienced instructors on how to improve your very own images
  • Make the eyes shine and, clean up less than perfect teeth, and much more!
 

Participants list

  1. David L.
 

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