
Pixels to Paper Editing Class
A great photo deserves more than a fleeting moment on a screen. It deserves to be seen, held, and displayed. In this class, you’ll learn how to take your digital images and turn them into beautifully printed photographs that you can show and display pridefully.
We’ll walk through how to evaluate, edit, and prepare your images for print using professional software and techniques. You’ll gain insights from my dual perspective as both a photographer and a printer, skills developed through years of hands-on practice, research, and investment in top-quality equipment. Whether you're working with your own photos or preparing files for clients, this class is designed to help you get results that go far beyond what most commercial labs can offer.
Classes are offered over Zoom, allowing you to learn from the comfort of your own workspace. You’ll follow a structured presentation originally developed for the Olympic Peaks Camera Club, paired with live walkthroughs and shared screens for practical, real-time instruction.
One-On-One At Your Pace
Learn the skills to turn good photos into stunning prints, right from your own workspace.
I do these classes one-on-one remotely over zoom, only at the pace you are learning, at $75.00/hr. I would plan on about 2 1/2 to 3 hours to allow us to have time for editing together. Also, I am assuming you have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription ($9.99/mo) and have Adobe Lightroom Classic and Adobe Photoshop downloaded and installed. Both are included in that subscription. I can show you my whole workflow from importing to the finished product, and how to post correctly to social media too! I guarantee you will improve the quality of your images dramatically, and easily, and will understand image sizing & color spaces, and be able to get prints made that look their best! Call me with any questions at 509-679-6185. If you are not shooting in full manual mode on your camera, and do not have a complete understanding of photography, I highly recommend you take my photography class first, but not required. You should be shooting in RAW in Manual Mode, and not JPEG!