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One-on-One Live Video Training • Lightroom
Google Helpouts is an online collaboration service that enhances 1-on-1 live video training.
Adobe Lightroom has become the preferred image-management and editing software for photographers and artists like you.
During this helpout I will customize solutions that suit your specific needs, from capture to output.
Learn how to organize photos and videos so they could be easily found, quickly share your images via email, blog or social media platforms and where and how to backup your valuable memories in case something happens. I have used Adobe Lightroom since version 1 and could not imagine my life as a professional photographer without it.
It is easy to get bogged down in technical information, and it is becoming increasingly harder to know who to trust. Unlike salespeople, I do not make commissions from product sales. I only endorse systems, companies and products that I know and respect and that will fit your needs, not mine.
I provide customized solutions and personalized training to photographers and filmmakers like you.
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One-on-One Live Video Training • Filmmaking
Google Helpouts is an online collaboration service that enhances 1-on-1 live video training.
It is easy to get bogged down in technical information, and it is becoming increasingly harder to know who to trust. Unlike salespeople, I do not make commissions from product sales. I only endorse systems, companies and products that I know and respect and that will fit your needs, not mine. During my Filmmaking Helpout I will create solutions that suit your specific needs.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
• My photography clients are requesting more and more video. Can you get me quickly up to speed?
• I’ll be investing in video equipment soon. Could you recommend a list of the most essential items?
• Can you help me plan the budget and time needed for an upcoming video shoot?
ANSWERS
• Yes.
Here’s $25 on us towards your first Helpout. Code EDUARDO74R
Book your private session here today!
I provide customized solutions and personalized training to photographers and filmmakers like you.
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Great interview with X-Rite Coloratti on Color Management.
Last month, I was invited to join the prestigious X-Rite Coloratti team, which includes the world’s top professional photographers. I was interviewed by X-Rite about my work, as well as my thoughts on color management for digital photographers, and specifically for those shooting video. We also chatted a bit about my views on how video has changed the playing field for all professional photographers. Please take a few minutes to listen to this short clip of our conversation.
We recently shot a series of video tutorials, focusing on the importance of color management and monitor calibration for video editing. Here’s the most recent episode.
If anyone is interested, there are a few spaces left at my upcoming workshop: Inkjet Printing: Color Management and Calibration at the International Center of Photography in New York City, Aug 4th, 2012.
Please feel welcome to leave any feedback, questions or comments below.
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Video Essentials and Video Editing for photographers at SVA.
PDN Magazine recently published what we consider the “13 Products you need to add HD Video to your business.” (You might need the password “tutorials” to download the file.) The article is also available on PDN’s May print issue. If you are new to the world of Video, this list is a great place to start.
During the summer we will be offering two new workshops at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City: a 2-day “Video Essentials for Photographers” and a 1-day “Video Editing for Photographers” using Adobe Premiere Pro. We hope to see you there!
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Weekend Wrap up.
What a great weekend! Tons of new friends, and a few exciting announcements at the PDN PhotoPlus Expo in New York. My Adobe Lightroom and Digital Cinema seminars went great, big thanks to Victor Ha from Cinevate for his awesome hands-on demo on High Production Value. The 2-day HDSLR Workshop at B&H was really fun. We had a great group of photographers transitioning into digital cinema!
Thank you all for the great feedback and support. Here are some pictures.
If you are interested in HDSLR Cinema, check my upcoming workshops in Washington D.C. (Nov. 5-6), and Los Angeles (Nov. 11-12).
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Can’t miss seminars at PDN’s PhotoPlus Expo 2011.
Last week, my great friends Ted Kawalerski, Matt Stanton, and Justin Katz helped me shoot this 45-second video to promote my upcoming seminars at PhotoPlus Expo in New York City.
On Friday, October 28, from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m., I’ll be co-teaching “Portrait Lighting Techniques & Lightroom Workflow” with Bobbi Lane. Expect a very energetic and intense seminar.
The same day, from 3:45 to 5:45 p.m., I’ll be presenting “Intro to Digital Cinema.” This 2-hour class is specifically designed for photographers transitioning into HDSLR video, and my goal is to provide enough tips and resources so that attendees will be able to start shooting video by 6 p.m. that same day. I guess I love challenges. As the title says, this is an introductory class.
To truly understand all the technical concepts, filmmaking techniques, and upcoming trends of this amazing digital revolution, I suggest you attend one of my upcoming 2-day PDN HDSLR Video Workshops in New York (Oct. 30-31), Washington D.C. (Nov. 5-6), and Los Angeles (Nov. 11-12).
Let me know if you have any questions!