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Part #3- Lightroom 4 Webinar- Rating your images, using the external editing function with Photoshop and more!

 

Join Jason Lanier for an action packed 90 minutes of live instruction as he shows you the correct and smart way to use Lightroom.  Lightroom is the leading tool used by photographers all over the world to import, organize, edit, and export their images.

Knowing the correct way to use Lightroom will save you countless hours of editing time which in turn means you have more time to shoot!  Part #3 focuses on rating your images so you can quickly and efficiently find your Raw source files, your images you pass onto your clients, your favorite images, and all your images as enhanced with Photoshop.  This webinar will also show you how to use the external editing function of Lightroom in conjunction with Photoshop.  I will show you very minimal adjustments in Photoshop just to show you how the external editing function works.  But this webinar will be focused on using Lightroom.  Photoshop will be in it's own webinar series, don't worry!

You don't want to miss this online webinar where you will be able to view Jason's computer screen and follow along as he shows you the most efficient and effective way to work inside of Lightroom.  Even if you don't currently own or use Lightroom you can benefit from this course because anyone can download a full version for FREE from adobe.com that lasts for 30 days.

Jason has taught entire workshops just on Lightroom alone and is now bringing it online so anyone, anywhere can learn from the comfort of their own home.

Registration is only $29.99 and all attendees will receive a video download of the presentation 1 week after the course!  Register now!!

Benefits of the course:

  • Speed up your workflow
  • Eliminate the need to delete images 1 by 1 when you don't need them.
  • Quickly and easily locate your files.
  • Set up Lightroom using an external hard drive so you don't take up space on your computer.
  • Automatically imprint your images with your copyright information in the metadata during import.
  • Gain your life back by speeding up your editing process by 1000%

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 25 PEOPLE AND WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY MAY 3RD AT 4PM. DON'T BE LEFT OUT!!

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Off Camera Flash Set Up with Pocket Wizards and Ray Flash

I get asked a lot about my set up for off camera flash when I do my shoots.  So I'm posting a production shot from my workshop in DC that shows me holding that exact configuration.  In this shot you see in my right hand my Nikon D800 with a Pocket Wizard attached to the hot shoe (where the flash goes).  In my left hand I have my Nikon Speedlight 910 with a Ray Flash attached to the end of the flash and a Pocket Wizard hooked into the bottom of the flash.

Basically by attaching the Pocket Wizards as shown it remotely fires the flash.  Think of it as an extension of the flash. Since one of the Pocket Wizards is hooked up to the hot shoe on the camera, and the other is hooked up to the bottom of the flash, it's as if an invisible line is drawn connecting the two.  In reality the Pocket Wizards are fired by a radio frequency where they "talk" to each other which is great because they don't have to have a line of sight to trigger.

The Ray Flash is great because it equally distributes to the light which is very helpful in many situations.  I also love it because I can lay it on the ground which can be very helpful when I'm running out of hands or don't have my light stand or tripod with me.  Hope this helps! 

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