February: Lightroom Classes only. Check Back for March Photoshop Dates
How it works: I use a program that will allow you to video chat with me while you view my screen. This means you’ll be able to see exactly what I do, step-by-step, in Lightroom or Photoshop. After registering, you’ll receive information via email.
You’ll learn how I make photos like this:

Turn into this:

Or bring out the best in even good photos.
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Lightroom Overview Class:
This class will walk you through setting up Lightroom properly, an overview of editing in Lightroom, using and creating presets, batch editing, and an overview of the modules in Lightroom.
Cost: $55
Time: 1 hour
Class size limit: 15 people.
Comes with my set of workflow presets and follow-up questions and answers.
Date: Sunday, February 27, 3pm EST, Thursday
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One-on-One Mentoring
If you would like to schedule a one-on-one mentoring session to discuss lighting, editing, or shooting, the cost is $250/two hours. Dates and times are flexible.
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Beginner/Introduction to Photoshop
Who should take this class: If you are new to Photoshop, this is the class for you. We’ll go over all of the tools and basics in Photoshop to give you a good basis for editing your pictures.
Cost: $55
Time: 1 hour
Class size limit: 15 people.
Comes with my set of workflow actions and follow-up questions and answers.
Dates: (No February Dates)
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Intermediate/Advanced Photoshop Class
Who should take this class: If you’re familiar with the workings of Photoshop but want to know more about RAW editing, Lab color editing or my workflow, this class is for you.
Cost: $55
Time: 1 hour
Class size limit: 15 people.
Comes with my set of workflow actions and follow-up questions and answers.
Date: (No February Dates)
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About me:
I started out as a teacher. Although I enjoyed teaching, I knew I didn’t have the passion for it that I ought to for a long-time career. When my family moved abroad, I decided to leave teaching and become a stay at home mom. Armed with a blog and many hours of nap time, I bought my first DSLR on a whim to try and get better blog photographs. After realizing getting good pictures was not just a matter of having the right camera, I devoted my free time to learning everything about photography that I could. Soon, my friends started asking me to take pictures of them and I jumped into business in 2007. I have since written tutorials, become a contributor and workshop instructor at I Heart Faces and started teaching (un)Workshops in various states around the country, the ultimate combination of my love of teaching and photography. Recently, based on the large amount of requests I’ve received, I’ve begun teaching online workshops for those that can’t travel.
What I love best about the workshops is the relationship building. You’ll get a chance to network with other photographers with the same passions as you! I keep in touch with nearly all of my past workshop attendees and treasure the opportunities to meet such wonderful people. I hope you can join us, too!

Photo credit: Sarah Geiger

Photo credit Angie Arthur
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