
Smartphone Photography Editing Workshop
2 West Main Street
Tuesday, Apr. 8, 7:15pm
Back by popular demand! Photographer Thomas Hedges will show us how to edit the photos we take on our smartphones.
Taking a photo nowadays is only 50 percent of the job. The other 50 percent is in how we edit that photo. Learn how to make the most out of your smartphone photos by editing them in an application called Lightroom, which is the most widely used and effective software available. We will learn not only what each tool in Lightroom does to your image but how to use those tools to turn an amateur photo into a potential masterpiece.
Thomas Hedges is a freelance photographer, videographer and writer. With an undergraduate degree in English and a Master’s in French History from Columbia University, Paris. He is currently an instructor at Princeton Photo Workshop.
Taking a photo nowadays is only 50 percent of the job. The other 50 percent is in how we edit that photo. Learn how to make the most out of your smartphone photos by editing them in an application called Lightroom, which is the most widely used and effective software available. We will learn not only what each tool in Lightroom does to your image but how to use those tools to turn an amateur photo into a potential masterpiece.
Thomas Hedges is a freelance photographer, videographer and writer. With an undergraduate degree in English and a Master’s in French History from Columbia University, Paris. He is currently an instructor at Princeton Photo Workshop.