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Post Quarterly Class - PHOTOSHOP - ZERO TO SIXTY... with Michael Collins

  • 09 Jan 2024
  • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Pictureline

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Post IPPA Winter Quarterly Class
PHOTOSHOP - ZERO TO SIXTY...
with Michael Collins

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024
9am - 5pm, with lunch (on your own) from 12pm - 1:30pm

Pictureline
305 W 700 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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PHOTOSHOP - ZERO TO SIXTY...

Learn the basics (and not so basics) of Photoshop in a day-long. We’ll work Hands-On learning tools, actions, other techniques for speeding up your images snap, crackle and pop. Camera Raw, retouching, cloning, healing brush, keyboard shortcuts and many more ways to help build your skills.


With Photoshop in a day-long class students should bring a laptop or desktop loaded with the latest version of Photoshop prior to the class. We cannot wait for them to download the program as it takes away for the class time.


ABOUT THE SPEAKER


Michael Collins has been a professional photographer for over 25 years and has served on the board of directors for the Professional Photographers of California becoming President in 2007-2008. Michael is a PPA Master Craftsman, Certified Professional Photographer, has earned the Professional Photographers of California Service Award (with 18 additional bars), the California Master Degree, Fellowship Award, Business and Arts Degree, Evans-Kingham and National Award in California. He also won the PPC People’s Choice Award in 2013 as well as the Professional Photographers of Idaho in 2022. Michael was just elected to the PPC Hall of Fame in January 2023.

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He has written several articles, published in both photographic and law enforcement magazines. He has hosted an On-Line Photoshop Program (Photoshop Party) for the last three years, having created over 150 episodes on various topics related to Photoshop.

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