Guest Speaker: Tim Grey, January 30, 2013

A Powerful Pair: Lightroom and Photoshop

Tim is regarded as one of the top educators in digital photography and imaging, offering clear guidance on complex subjects through his writing and speaking.

Abandoned Farmhouse © Tim Grey

He’s written more than a dozen books on digital imaging for photographers, including Real World Digital Photography and Color Confidence. He has produced over a dozen video training titles on various subjects. Tim has also had hundreds of articles published in magazines such as Digital Photo Pro, Outdoor Photographer and others. He publishes the Ask Tim Grey e-mail newsletter, as well as the monthly Pixology magazine.

Lightroom and Photoshop are among the most powerful tools available to photographers, and they make a powerful pair for a photographer’s digital workflow. In this presentation Tim will guide you through some of the techniques he uses to help keep his photos organized and to optimize his images.

You’ll learn how Tim imports images with efficiency, how he performs basic image-management tasks, how he applies basic adjustments to his images, and how he employs Photoshop for more powerful adjustments with maximum flexibility.

Be sure to visit Tim’s website: http://www.timgrey.com.

Darling Egret  © Tim Grey
Darling Egret © Tim Grey

Event Details

Wednesday, January 30, 2013—6:30 PM
Doors open at 6:00 PM

Our meetings are held at The Metropolitan Opera Guild Learning Center, on the 6th floor of the Samuel B. and David Rose Building at Lincoln Center. The address is 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, located at 165 West 65 Street, on the north side of West 65th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam, closer to Amsterdam. (Google Map link) From the street level, take the elevator or escalator up one level and proceed through the revolving doors into the lobby of the Rose Building to get the elevator up to the 6th floor. 

Lincoln Center is well served by public transportation—Subway: the #1 Local train stops at 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station; Buses: M5, M7, M10, M66, and M104 all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.

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