About this Event
Instructor - Bill Morse
William Morse has taught Lightroom to photographers for over 15 years. He studied Photoshop and Lightroom with Dan Margulis, the author of the Professional Photoshop series of books, and has developed and modified Margulis’ approach to editing photographs. A “reformed” architect, he studied photography at the Boston Architectural Center (BAC), the Art Institute of Boston (now Leslie Univ.), and at the Griffin Museum. Twenty-five years ago, he discovered the early 20th century Chinese photographic archive of his grandfather William Leete. At first mainly interested in restoring and printing his grandfather’s photos, he soon re-discovered his own love for photography. He now photographs the natural world.
Class Description
If you're like me, you have (or have had) 1000's of photos in many or worst case 1 folder that you've taken over many years. Now you want to find an image for a show, presentation, or just to send to your Grandma. You start flipping through your photos, and soon give up in despair! Or worse, you select an image, but not the best one.
Lightroom is the best tool available to organize your photos: As you import photos into Lightroom you will rename them, assign a unique index number so you can always find multiple iterations of the same image, and organize them by date, place, shoot name, and/or subject matter. Now you can find them. You will also rate them so that the best images from any shoot are easy to find, while the rejects get deleted and you never have to worry about them anymore.
This is the first of a planned 2 part series class; we will focus on importing and organizing your photos so you can find the important photos when you need them! The second session will focus on further organizing your photos, for example, creating and exporting a portfolio selection from photos from multiple dates, locations, and shoot names.
In addition, as needed, I will schedule guided "mentoring" sessions for both PhotoShop and Lightroom to practice what you have learned in class.
Material Fee
There is a $10 materials fee for this class.
Class Goals
Organize your photos in Lightroom;
Import from computer or card
Assign shoot name, date, index number, other info
Automate this process
Find images based on date, location, shoot name, image index number, and/or subject matter.
Get ready to edit your photos without spending all day looking for them.
Material Supplied
Lightroom Software.
Students Should Bring
Students must bring a USB C drive with 2-5 recent groups (shoots) of photos. In addition, photos can also be on an SD drive. Photos should be straight from camera or phone, preferably in raw format, although any format is acceptable. Bring a small or medium sized notebook. Contact the instructor with questions.
Prerequisites
All students must be 16 years old or older.
Class Policies
Learn more about our class and ticket cancelation policies Here.
Please email [email protected] with any questions.
*Sales end 24 hours before the start of the class to allow the instructor and staff time to prep.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Artisan's Asylum, 96 Holton Street, Boston, United States
USD 64.23












