Sunday, August 3, 2008

Mamarazzi School, Day Two

Today the Mamarazzi School workshop focused on editing in Lightroom. I've been using Lightroom for months now. It's so easy. I didn't know a lot of things, though, so today was very helpful for me. I edited some photos of Tyler (who is easily the most adorable baby in the world) using my new-found knowledge.














Let me know what you think of the pictures. I'm open for any comments or constructive criticism.

And now, for my full review of the workshop.

When I signed up for this workshop, I had only recently acquired an DSLR camera and hadn't even gotten close to using manual mode. I registered as a beginner and didn't really take into account how much I was going to learn between then and now. So, most of yesterday was a review for me, as I stated yesterday. I did learn some things, but the fact that I knew most of what was being taught was a little frustrating. However, I don't think anyone is to blame for that.

I think the laid-back nature of the workshop also compounded my frustrations. We spent a lot of time just hanging out and socializing. We only shot Tyler for a little while, and had we known we were going to be waiting around so much, another person could have also brought their kid along so we would've stayed busier.

I really enjoyed talking with Sarah, though, and I like her down-to-earth approach to photography a lot. There's no pretentious "I'm an artist blah blah blah" stuff going on with her. She's real. She's definitely disorganized, but she kept it real.

Today was better, but I wish we would have spent at least some time shooting. It's hard to spend a beautiful Sunday cooped up inside, staring at a projector screen. Sarah went through all of Lightroom, and I really appreciated that. I definitely have a different approach to editing and workflow that I did not have before.

All in all, I enjoyed the workshop, but I don't think it should have been as expensive as it was. I also think that we could've done everything in a day. I am happy to have a few more tricks up my sleeve, though!

2 comments:

Angie Eats Peace said...

The pictures look awesome!

I am not sure how constructive that is, but I do not know too much about photography, I just know your pictures look great! :)

amber said...

what a cutie! you did a great job capturing him on film.