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Photoshop Q&A and Critique Session with Jonathan Vaines
£ 20.00
Unlimited

(As well as access to the live event, you will receive a link to the recording, valid for 14 days)

Any questions about using Photoshop? Would expert feedback on your post-processing help you improve the photographic results that you want?

Adobe Photoshop is the most comprehensive and successful photographic editing program ever built.

Do you sometimes struggle to fully use the processes that would most suit your style or genre?

Jonathan will answer your Photoshop questions at these monthly sessions which are scheduled for Thursdays at 15:00 UK time, 16th January, 20th February, 20th March, 17th April, 15th May.

THIS BOOKING IS FOR: Photoshop Q&A and Critique Session – 15th May 2025

Questions, or images for critique, to be sent 7 days earlier to hello@myphotoclub.co.uk

Feedback on Jonathan’s sessions for MyPhotoClub:

Kay – Jonathan’s patient approach to his subject helps demystify the many facets of Photoshop, builds confidence and encourages you to try new things.

Val – I have watched endless videos on PS and have been using it for a number of years, but I have learnt so much more from Jonathan.

Paul – I was stunned by the quality and range of knowledge and the way it is presented. It has increased my knowledge of Photoshop exponentially

Jonathan Vaines is an internationally recognised and accredited photographer. He also works as a photographic educator and regularly runs workshops for Societies, Clubs, Federations and Alliances throughout the world, as well as teaching 1:1.

He is affiliated to DxO the maker of photographic editing software including the NIK Collection, WEX Video and Photo, Jessops and Cartridge Monkey. He is an A panel National Judge and a Permajet sponsored lecturer who travels throughout the UK visiting over 100 clubs each year.  He is also a member of The London Salon of Photography.

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