1780 Village Place
San Diego, CA 92101
USA

The power of your photography begins with the visual symbolism of the story you are telling. Editing in Photoshop conveys your story to the viewer.
This interactive workshop leads you through that “story-perception” process using examples of classical and contemporary photos, events, portrits, pets, landscapes and car culture.
Shoot For Story
In the “Shoot For Story” half of the workshop we interpret a wide variety of photographs. Image sources include classic, commercial, editorial, and contemporary art photographers. We dig into each image and determine what works – or does not work – in each photograph. We expand on the concept of visual literacy to understand how the subjective elements in the image are conveying a story, and how compelling and interesting the story is to the viewer.
Attendees participate in the interpretation process — this creates a dynamic, fun workshop. Attendees can just attend and passively experience the interpretations, or jump in at any time. This process greatly expands our appreciation for how symbolic elements in an image ignite the imagination of the viewer.
Edit For Perception
In the “Edit For Perception” half of the workshop we discover how to use the nature of human perception to guide our editing choices in Lightroom and Photoshop. We cover some of the skills-based “how” of photo editing, but we focus more on the “why.” We look at the as-photographed image and ask how the image can be re-visualized through editing to convey a more compelling and clear visual message.
