Our most popular speaker series are the ones on Post-Processing. This will be our 3rd series and I have brought together 4 of the best teachers of post processing to demonstrate on the images submitted by YOU the photographer (not on their images) how they would approach processing the images and the pitfalls and mistakes they would watch out for.
If you have struggled with your post processing and getting it to look and feel real to you, this is perfect for you.
This is not just post-processing; it is a Masterclass focusing on elements of photography that are important to the photographer and the ways they think about the landscape and how they will showcase or bring it to fruition. Returning to the NPC stage for the 3rd time is the amazing Albert Dros will kick us off on January 4th and share with us how he thinks about color within the field and how that translates to post processing, on January 9th William Patino will be guiding us through how he sees composition among the incredible New Zealand Landscapes. Following William on January 15th will be Michael Shainblum who will talk through how he sees textures and contrasts within the field knowing what he can or cannot bring out in post processing. Completing the series on January 22nd we will end with NPC alum Sean Bagshaw as he shares with us how he sees the light within the field, knowing how he will process it later.
Some of the things we will review as part of this live instruction with the ability to ask questions live.
• How we can get our images to look realistic to what we saw in the field.
• Seeing and hearing some of the most common mistakes photographers make on images where they no longer reflect the scene.
• How do the photographers you most connect with bring out the right things and not lose the viewers.
• How, if we want to focus on a particular element (Light, composition, textures, mood) you might want to approach your post processing differently.