About this Event
This workshop will guide you through the essential steps of creating high-quality digital prints, from image capture to final presentation. Using Lightroom and Photoshop, you’ll learn how to adjust your images, understand how what you see on screen translates to paper, and prepare your files for print with confidence. We’ll explore color management, black-and-white conversion, and compare how different fine-art papers can dramatically affect the look and feel of your prints. Through hands-on practice and group critiques, you’ll gain both the technical skills and creative insight needed to produce compelling, portfolio- or exhibition-ready work.
This course will cover:
- Workflow for the master file concept using Photoshop
- Using Adobe Camera Raw and or Lightroom
- Getting the most of your digital capture
- What to do in Lightroom—and what to save for Photoshop
- Photoshop selection tools—tips and techniques
- Setting density and color balance
- Retouching, burning, and dodging
- Using Smart-sharpening techniques
- Black-and-White Conversion
- Using color management to ensure consistent results from monitor to final print
- Final print critique: What makes an effective print?
- Presentation: Archival methods of mounting and matting digital prints
What to Bring
Bring 5-10 of your best images. Portraits, Cityscape, Landscape, or any other theme. These files should be Raw, Tiff, PSD, or Jpeg saved on a flash drive or hard drive. If the image has been adjusted/retouched, then bring the original file as well. We will be making image adjustments using Lightroom and Photoshop. Everyone should have two or more master prints by the end of class.
*Note: Lightroom and or Photoshop software basic beginner knowledge is required.
** The classroom is located on the second floor of our store. Access to the classroom is available via stairs. There is no elevator to the second floor.**
Cancellation Policy: Refund requests must be made in writing at least 30 days prior to the event. No refunds or credits will be given with less than 30 days’ notice.
Instructor Bio:
Natasha Calzatti is a photographer, educator, and consultant based in Los Angeles. She has shot award-winning work for THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEWSWEEK, PEOPLE, and VIBE, and has been syndicated internationally.
Presently, she is a speaker at the AdobeMax conference, she is an adjunct professor at Santa Monica College, teaching both Photoshop and Lightroom, an instructor at Samy’s Photo School, and has been a guest lecturer at the International School of Film and TV (EICTV) in Cuba and Brooks Institute. Natasha has been featured in DIGITAL PHOTO PRO magazine and invited to The Getty Center to share her behind-the-camera experiences of Cuba as she presented an in-gallery exploration of A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now. Natasha divides her time between shooting assignments and lecturing on digital imaging both in the U.S and abroad. You can see her current work at www.calzattifoto.com.
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** The classroom is located on the second floor of our store. Access to the classroom is available via stairs. There is no elevator to the second floor.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Samy's Camera Pasadena, 1759 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, United States
USD 163.50








