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CREATED:20251202T202709Z
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SUMMARY:FREE Zoom Talk: Mark Hemmings - Smartphone Photography.
DESCRIPTION:Capture striking\, creative and technically excellent mobile photographs\, from evocative travel moments to local\, everyday scenes. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 14 days) \nMyPhotoClub is pleased to offer complimentary access to this Talk as one of our annual Festive Season gifts; to photographers worldwide. \nDiscover how to work confidently with light\, composition and timing to create images that feel polished and intentional. \nLearn practical methods for shooting when your DSLR or mirrorless camera isn’t to hand\, and make the most of the camera you always carry. \nSee how Mark approaches travel photography around the world and apply his ideas to your own creative adventures\, at home\, or abroad. \nUnderstand the strengths of mobile cameras so you can make quick decisions that will elevate your results. \nMark Hemmings is a professional travel\, street\, advertising and commercial photographer with over 25 years’ experience. He is the author of iPhone Photography for Dummies and Android Smartphone Photography for Dummies\, and his work spans global assignments from around the world.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/free-zoom-talk-mark-hemmings-smartphone-photography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20251222T201132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T063414Z
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SUMMARY:Janina Wilde - Seeing Architecture Differently: Creative Multiple Exposure Photography.
DESCRIPTION:See how architecture offers rhythm\, structure\, and repetition\, making it a perfect subject for creative multiple exposure photography. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nIn this inspiring talk\, Janina shares how buildings can be transformed from solid\, static forms into expressive\, layered images full of movement and emotion. \nUsing both in-camera multiple exposure and post-processing techniques\, she demonstrates how architectural details\, textures\, and patterns can be combined to create striking\, abstract interpretations of the built environment. \nJanina will take us through a day out in the city at this time of year – from kit she would take\, places to look to go to\, how techniques would change over the day – including finishing in the evening with Photoshop. \nEnjoy a rich selection of images and behind-the-scenes insights\, push your creativity and explore new ways of working. \nJanina Wilde is an award-winning educator with over 25 years of experience in education and 7 years specialising in multiple exposure photography. Founder of Wilde Photography Academy which offers online courses and in-person workshops in the UK and abroad. A passionate and engaging speaker\, Janina is known for inspiring photographers to see architecture – and creativity – in a whole new way.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/janina-wilde-seeing-architecture-differently-creative-multiple-exposure-photography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260109T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260109T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20251222T142016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T142524Z
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SUMMARY:Photoshop Mastery with Jonathan Vaines (Workshop 1)
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the live events\, you will receive links to the recordings\, valid for 1 year) \n\n\nThe first of 10 WORKSHOPS – Friday 9th January – Learn to unleash the full power of the most successful photographic editing program ever built.\n\n\nMaster Photoshop from basics to advanced techniques in this comprehensive 10 workshop course\, building confidence\, and establishing proven workflows that work for you. \n\n\nThe full course provides you with the building blocks to edit your images with confidence. You can also choose to book separate workshops that suit your individual needs. \n\n\nThis is the fifth time that we’ve run this very popular course and all the recent updates to Photoshop will be included and explained in detail. \n\n\nYou’ll learn how to set up Photoshop\, understand tool settings\, and apply them to process your images effectively\, and non-destructively. \n\n\nFrom ‘this is a brush’ to ‘complex mask generation’\, we cover everything a photographer could need. \n\n\nThe sessions are detailed but relaxed Zoom meetings\, with you able to ask questions or request repeat demonstrations as we go. \n\nThe live workshops will be held weekly on Fridays from 19:00pm (UK time).\n9th January – Adobe Camera RAW – Into Photoshop – Workspaces – Tool Bars\n16th January- Layers – Tools – Brushes – Remove – Transform – Crop\n23rd January – Smart Objects – Gradient – Levels & Curves\n30th January – Content Aware – Dodge & Burn – Colour Change – Make Brushes – Text\n6th February – Textures – Blend IF – Selection Tools\n13th February – Selecting by Colour\, Focus & Channel – Magic Wand – Monochrome\n20th February – Sharpening – Adding Noise – Creationg Actions – Presets\n27th February – Blur – Puppet Warp – Liquify\n6th March – Detail Extraction – Frequency Separation – Luminosity – Displacements\n13th March – Look Up Tables – Composites – Resize – Colour Spaces – Image Output\n(The content for each session may vary slightly due to timing)\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: The first Photoshop Mastery Workshop. \n(a reminder – if you can’t make any – the recordings are valid for 12 months)\n\n\nJonathan Vaines is a professional photographer and Adobe Photoshop specialist. His image making is firmly planted in the creative art world. \nHe is a self-employed Photographic Educator teaching mostly on Adobe Photoshop\, as well as sessions for organisations including the Royal Photographic Society. \n\nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Photoshop Workshops:\nRob – “MyPhotoClub’s 10-week intensive course Photoshop Mastery taught by Jonathan Vaines\, met far more than my immediate needs and exceeded my expectations.   It opened up possibilities I did not know existed and\, moreover\, provided excellent guidance on how to realise them”\nMaureen – “Thank you to MyPhotoClub and Jonathan Vaines for a course that has opened my Photoshop eyes and is already transforming my editing practice”\n\nKay – “Jonathan’s patient approach to his subject helps demystify so much\, builds confidence and encourages you to try new things”\n 
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/photoshop-mastery-with-jonathan-vaines-workshop-1-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20251223T072844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T073840Z
UID:11000224-1768503600-1768510800@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Demiray Oral - Photographing the Icelandic Highlands.
DESCRIPTION:Improve your photography\, whatever your favourite genre\,  from the image making of this multi-award-winning UK-based landscape photographer. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nLearn from the extensive time Demi has spent working deep in the interior of Iceland’s Highlands\, a region many photographers admire but hesitate to explore. \nDiscover how to find meaningful foregrounds\, control depth\, and produce captivating compositions\,  when everything feels vast and distant. \nSee how to make stunning images that feel grounded and different to those usually produced. \nUnderstand the importance of planning\, and gathering reliable up to date information rather than relying on fragmented online advice. \nDemiray Oral is a multi-award-winning UK-based landscape photographer specialising in remote and atmospheric environments. His work is shaped by long-term projects in Iceland\, the Scottish Highlands\, Madeira\, and the Arctic. He runs workshops designed to help photographers create exceptional images through focused guidance\, individual attention\, and a clear\, structured approach to seeing and composing in complex landscapes.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/demiray-oral-photographing-the-icelandic-highlands/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20250603T151044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T151747Z
UID:11000185-1768694400-1769903999@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Photo Tour - India (Rajasthan & Varanasi) with Paul Sansome
DESCRIPTION:Rajasthan is the most colourful Indian State;  and we visit the majestic Taj Mahal\, Amber Fort and Varanasi\, the oldest city in the world. \nPaul aims to provide people with memorable experiences\, good photo opportunities and a great holiday. \nPaul says\, “the emphasis of this trip is photography; I believe that the best photo opportunities are found away from the main tourist sites. \nFor the full itinerary and prices please email: –  roy@myphotoclub.co.uk \nWhilst the tour includes visits to two great buildings\, the incomparable Taj Mahal and the grand Amber Fort\, there is a greater emphasis on the bustling street life of towns like Bundi and Karauli. We complete our trip by going to the unique and extraordinary Varanasi\, a place that cannot be understood without visiting it.” \nTo sumnmarise: – \nWe start our tour in Jaipur\, with an introduction meeting and an initial session of tuition. \nOur first full day will begin with a visit to one of India’s top visitor attractions – The Amber Fort. \nOnto Bundi where much time will be spent in the back streets and the market\, we will also visit some step wells\, or Baoris. \nNext\, Ranthambore National Park\, famous for its Bengal Tigers\, where we have two jeep safari drives. We hope for successful sightings of those majestic animals\, but there are other wildlife and landscape interest in the Park. \nOur next destination is Karauli where we stay in a palace and enjoy fantastic street photography\, as well as some buildings of historic note.  \nWe couldn’t visit this part of India without…. The Taj Mahal ! – One of the Seven Wonders Of The World. Photo visits at dawn and dusk from both within the grounds and across the Yamuna River from the Mehtab Bagh gardens. \nWe had to include an Indian Train experience – our 7-hour express leaves at 06.00 for the amazing city of Varanasi… Paul says\, “I have always enjoyed daytime train journeys in India\, mainly to meet people through the train\, plus the chaotic activity on some of the main stations. Varanasi is both the oldest city in the world and the most important religious site in India. Set on the River Ganges\, it holds a special place for Hindus as dying in Varanasi may allow people to reach Nirvana. As one of the world’s most unique places it provides an unforgettable experience and photography opportunity\, especially along the ghats\, the huge banks of steps along the river. \nWe end the trip in Delhi\, which has some sites that are well worth visiting but we may have limited time\, fitting in with our flights. Paul says “All I can say is that we will try to find something interesting to do with any time available to us.” \nPaul Sansome is one of the UK’s most successful fine art photographers\, selling photography to hang on people’s walls since becoming a professional in 2003. Paul has been Highly Commended in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year\, has many times featured in Landscape Photographer of the Year and in 2017  won the first of several major awards in the Travel Photographer of the Year competition. For the past 20 years\, Paul has been leading photography holidays each year to countries that include Italy\, Morocco\, Iceland\, Myanmar\, Vietnam and India. \nPaul is always available and the guidance given when alongside someone taking the photographs is probably the most instructive. As well as being attractive to the photographer\, the itinerary will also appeal to people wishing to experience a more in-depth view of the Indian way of life. The Tours attract people with all levels of photography experience.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/photo-tour-india-rajasthan-varanasi-with-paul-sansome/
LOCATION:India
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20251223T093919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T093919Z
UID:11000225-1769108400-1769115600@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Margaret Soraya - Long Exposure Seascape Photography – From Capture to Print.
DESCRIPTION:Learn how long exposures can transform the sea into expressive\, atmospheric images\, and make wonderful prints and photobooks.\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days)\n\nSee how to produce evocative\, painterly images of any coast\, using long exposures to distil atmosphere\, movement\, and a strong sense of place.\nEnjoy an in-depth talk exploring the creative process behind Margaret’s long exposure seascape photography; her work is shaped by the light\, weather\, and elemental power of the Isle of Harris.\nUnderstand reading tides and weather patterns\, choosing locations and composing with movement.\nMargaret is known for making technical concepts easy to understand\, removing jargon as a barrier for those who may feel intimidated by it.\n\nMargaret Soraya’s lifelong love of the coast has led her to live and work in quiet coastal regions including the Welsh coast\, Cornwall\, the Scottish Highlands\, and ultimately the Outer Hebrides. She is a professional wedding photographer\, commissioned internationally\, and her work has been featured in National Geographic Traveller\, Rough Guides\, Camera Craft\, Professional Photographer\, Outdoor Photography\, and Scottish broadsheets. She runs photography workshops and retreats that encourage creativity\, mindfulness\, and wellbeing through time spent in the landscape. Margaret has recently completed the build of her new gallery on Harris\, dedicated to her coastal work\, which is due to open in 2026.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/margaret-soraya-long-exposure-seascape-photography-from-capture-to-print/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260129T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260129T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20251222T193322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T193322Z
UID:11000222-1769713200-1769720400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:​Kaisa Sirén - Moving Stories: Creating Emotional Narratives with ICM.
DESCRIPTION:Kaisa will share how Intentional Camera Movement can help turn long suppressed emotions and unseen feelings into striking images. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 14 days) \nSee how Intentional Camera Movement can be used to build cohesive bodies of work\, telling a story. \nUnderstand how camera movement can create elements that initially were not in the scene and make some unseen things visible. \nKaisa will explain her work process\, the technique of ICM\, and how the images are created. \nEnjoy several stories created with ICM images and video stories. \n​Kaisa Sirén studied photo journalism in Canada. She lives in Rovaniemi\, at the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland\, where she works as a freelance photographer and artist. Widely published\, Kaisa has had several solo and group exhibitions in Finland\, Sweden\, Denmark\, Scotland\, USA and Germany. Co-founder of ICMPhotomag Network Community and ICM Photo Academy\, and teaches courses on ICM photography\, both in person and on-line.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/kaisa-siren-moving-stories-creating-emotional-narratives-with-icm/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260205T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260121T162030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T154238Z
UID:11000226-1770318000-1770325200@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Donna Feledichuk - From Field to Frame: How an Award-Winning Wildlife Photograph Comes Together
DESCRIPTION:Discover how fieldcraft\, light\, and intention shape wildlife images\, from decisions in the field to beautiful photographs that are greatly admired. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nGreat wildlife photographs are built long before the shutter is pressed. Donna reveals how preparation\, patience\, and place come together to create award-winning images. \nUnderstand fieldcraft in depth\, learn how to read landscapes\, understand animal behaviour\, and recognise subtle cues that reveal where to be\, and when\, before lifting the camera. \nDonna explains the role of light\, showing how its quality\, direction\, and timing shape mood and meaning\, and how small shifts in position or perspective can transform an ordinary encounter. \nShe shares her editing process\, demonstrating how post-processing is used to simplify the frame\, guide the viewer’s eye\, and strengthen emotional impact without overworking the image. \nDonna Feledichuk is an international award-winning wildlife photographer and educator with over three decades of photographic experience. Her work focuses on the wildlife and wild places of the Boreal Forest and beyond\, and has been featured in BBC Wildlife\, Canadian Geographic\, and National Geographic (Español). Recognised among Canada’s Top 16 Wildlife Photographers\, Donna has received awards and finalist placements in major international competitions including the World Nature Photography Awards\, Nature Photographer of the Year\, Nature’s Best Photography\, and Travel Photographer of the Year. She is a member of the Canadian Conservation Photographers Collective and a regular columnist for Photo WILD Magazine\, where she writes on wildlife conservation.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/donnna-feledichuk-from-field-to-frame-how-an-award-winning-wildlife-photograph-comes-together/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260128T153930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T214201Z
UID:11000227-1770922800-1770930000@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:John Miskelly - Finding Your Vision
DESCRIPTION:Clarify your own photographic vision; move away from imitation and toward work that reflects your personal instincts and aesthetic choices. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nIn this new presentation\, John reflects on his past work\, from early travel photography through landscape and long exposure\, to more recent abstract images that often combine photography with other media. \nUsing his own development as a framework\, he explores how a photographer’s vision evolves over time\, through curiosity\, experimentation\, and reflection. \nJohn  focuses on the creative process\, examining how ‘exploration’ and ‘play’ can help us in our creative growth. \nDevelop your personal style by experimenting with media and techniques and learn to trust your intuition over overthinking. \nSee the world around you in a unique way\, that comes from your inner self\, which will guide you to create work that builds confidence in your own creative choices. \nJohn Miskelly : After an early photographic career at the BBC\, John is now a professional landscape photographer and teacher. He’s a Fellow of the RPS\, the British Institute of Professional Photography\, a Canon Infinity International Ambassador and a LEE Filters ambassador.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/john-miskelly-finding-your-vision/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260219T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260204T122534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T122534Z
UID:11000229-1771527600-1771534800@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Tony Worobiec – Working in Themes
DESCRIPTION:Discover how developing and sustaining photographic themes can help you create more coherent\, ambitious\, and meaningful bodies of work. \n\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nMany photographers work image by image\, often influenced by competition culture or the search for individual standout photographs. \n\n\nTony argues that the more you explore a particular subject the more “expert” you become\, leading to deeper engagement and more rewarding results. \n\n\nThematic work encourages patience\, observation\, and a growing sense of authorship\, helping photographers move from recording scenes to interpreting them. \n\n\nCohesive bodies of work are essential when working towards photographic distinctions\, exhibitions\, or publications. Individual images gain greater emotional and graphic impact when part of a larger whole. \n\n\nTony Worobiec is a highly experienced photographer and author of 18 books\, with photography awards in the UK and internationally. His prints have been exhibited in London’s Barbican Gallery\, Bradford’s Museum OF Photography\, The Menier Gallery in London and The Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock. Dozens of his images have been used for book or album covers.  He served as an assessor on the Royal Photographic Society’s Associate and Fellowship panels in Visual Arts and Landscape Photography.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/tony-worobiec-working-in-themes/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260215T141612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T141612Z
UID:11000230-1772132400-1772139600@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Joe Houghton – 100 Ways AI Can Help… Photographers
DESCRIPTION:AI can help you plan and become inspired to shoot images\, generate ideas\, and plan photographic projects with renewed clarity and creativity \n\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nThis session takes a different direction from traditional photography talks. Rather than focusing on image critique or post-processing\, the emphasis is on how emerging AI tools can support the creative process before you even pick up your camera. \n\n\nDrawing on concepts from his book A Hundred Ways AI Can Help Photographers\, Joe will explore how platforms such as ChatGPT and Gemini can assist with ideation\, research\, planning and creative problem-solving. \n\n\nThe talk is audience-led; participants will help choose the areas explored during the evening. Joe will demonstrate different AI tools to see where they take us in ideating shots\, shoots\, and ways to approach your photography. \n\n\nThe emphasis is not on replacing creativity\, but on expanding it through thoughtful use of technology. \n\n\nJoe Houghton is an accomplished photographer\, author and Adobe Certified Expert. He is widely known for his engaging teaching style and has presented to photography clubs across the UK and Ireland. His recent work has focused on the practical use of artificial intelligence in teaching and creative practice\, culminating in his book 100 Ways AI Can Help… Photographers\, which explores how photographers can use AI tools to support and enhance their workflow.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/joe-houghton-100-ways-ai-can-help-photographers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260226T080100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T081135Z
UID:11000233-1772737200-1772744400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Jet Lendon - Creative Smartphone Photography
DESCRIPTION:Take creative control of the camera in your pocket and produce thoughtful\, expressive images using practical techniques you can apply now. \n\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nSee how to move beyond quick snapshots and make images comparable with any ‘proper’ camera. \n\n\nLearn from step-by-step demonstration through the controls for you to manage exposure\, focus and composition in real time\, helping you make deliberate creative choices rather than relying on automation. \n\n\nExplore how to recognise strong compositions in everyday situations and how to work with available light to create depth\, atmosphere and visual impact. \n\n\nUnderstand how small adjustments in viewpoint\, timing and framing can transform an ordinary scene into something more expressive and creative. \n\n\nThe session will also include a practical editing demonstration using Snapseed\, a powerful free app. Jet will explain how to refine colour\, contrast and detail without over-processing\, showing how thoughtful editing can strengthen mood and clarity while keeping your images natural and authentic. \n\n\nYou will see how the camera you always carry\, can become a creative tool capable of producing polished\, professional-looking photographs. \n\n\nJet Lendon is a photographer and educator who ran a successful photography business for 14 years before founding Jet Black Squares\, an organisation dedicated to making photography accessible to all. JBS now leads smartphone photography workshops internationally. Her clients include Meta\, Samsung\, LinkedIn\, Pinterest\, KPMG and Vodafone\, and she was invited to speak at the British Photography Awards smartphone competition.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/jet-lendon-creative-smartphone-photography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260221T111312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T145137Z
UID:11000231-1773342000-1773349200@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Barb Kreutter – Woven Vision: A Textile Designer’s Journey Into Abstract Photography.
DESCRIPTION:Barb shares fresh ideas and inspiration to help you explore and discover new ways of photographing and creating your own abstract imagery. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nSee and enjoy a selection of her photographic series\, with the original images that act as starting points\, and how they evolve into resolved abstract works. \nLearn from a demonstration showing techniques to manipulate colour\, and apply editing methods\, that are often overlooked in traditional workflows. \nDrawing on her background in textile design and weaving\, Barb‘s expressive photographic images brilliantly evoke the texture\, rhythm\, and colour of woven fabrics. \nBarb Kreutter began her creative career in textile design and weaving before moving into the computer industry in 1990\, where she developed strong technical skills that later informed her photographic practice. \nDeeply missing the creative process her search eventually led to the wonders of abstract photography. \nBarb is a juried member of the Alberta Society of Artists and the Abstract’d Art Collective\, and her work has been exhibited in group shows across Canada\, the USA and the UK.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/barb-kreutter-woven-vision-a-textile-designers-journey-into-abstract-photography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20251219T152530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T104623Z
UID:11000220-1773342000-1773351000@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Photoshop Mastery with Jonathan Vaines (9 Workshops)  Weekly January 16th 2026 to
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the live events\, you will receive links to the recordings\, valid for 1 year) \n\n\n9 WORKSHOPS – Friday 16th January to 13th March 2026 – Learn to unleash the full power of the most successful photographic editing program ever built.\n\n\nMaster Photoshop from basics to advanced techniques in this comprehensive 10 workshop course\, building confidence\, and establishing proven workflows that work for you. \n\n\nThe full course provides you with the building blocks to edit your images with confidence. You can also choose to book separate workshops that suit your individual needs. \n\n\nThis is the fifth time that we’ve run this very popular course and all the recent updates to Photoshop will be included and explained in detail. \n\n\nYou’ll learn how to set up Photoshop\, understand tool settings\, and apply them to process your images effectively\, and non-destructively. \n\n\nFrom ‘this is a brush’ to ‘complex mask generation’\, we cover everything a photographer could need. \n\n\nThe sessions are detailed but relaxed Zoom meetings\, with you able to ask questions or request repeat demonstrations as we go. \n\nThe live workshops will be held weekly on Fridays from 19:00pm (UK time).\n9th January – Adobe Camera RAW – Into Photoshop – Workspaces – Tool Bars\n16th January- Layers – Tools – Brushes – Remove – Transform – Crop\n23rd January – Smart Objects – Gradient – Levels & Curves\n30th January – Content Aware – Dodge & Burn – Colour Change – Make Brushes – Text\n6th February – Textures – Blend IF – Selection Tools\n13th February – Selecting by Colour\, Focus & Channel – Magic Wand – Monochrome\n20th February – Sharpening – Adding Noise – Creationg Actions – Presets\n27th February – Blur – Puppet Warp – Liquify\n6th March – Detail Extraction – Frequency Separation – Luminosity – Displacements\n13th March – Look Up Tables – Composites – Resize – Colour Spaces – Image Output\n(The content for each session may vary slightly due to timing)\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: 9 9Photoshop Mastery Workshops \n(a reminder – if you can’t make any – the recordings are valid for 12 months)\n\n\nJonathan Vaines is a professional photographer and Adobe Photoshop specialist. His image making is firmly planted in the creative art world. \nHe is a self-employed Photographic Educator teaching mostly on Adobe Photoshop\, as well as sessions for organisations including the Royal Photographic Society. \n\nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Photoshop Workshops:\nRob – “MyPhotoClub’s 10-week intensive course Photoshop Mastery taught by Jonathan Vaines\, met far more than my immediate needs and exceeded my expectations.   It opened up possibilities I did not know existed and\, moreover\, provided excellent guidance on how to realise them”\nMaureen – “Thank you to MyPhotoClub and Jonathan Vaines for a course that has opened my Photoshop eyes and is already transforming my editing practice”\n\nKay – “Jonathan’s patient approach to his subject helps demystify so much\, builds confidence and encourages you to try new things”\n 
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/photoshop-mastery-with-jonathan-vaines-all-10-workshops-weekly-january-9th-to/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260221T140656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T140656Z
UID:11000232-1773946800-1773954000@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Tony North – The Art Of Macro
DESCRIPTION:Discover how to approach macro photography; how thoughtful fieldcraft and creative judgement can transform subjects into compelling images. \n\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nTony shares his experience of photographing insects in the field\, explaining how he approaches macro not simply as documentation\, but as a creative and expressive art form. \n\n\nMacro photography offers the opportunity to explore a world that often goes unnoticed\, revealing intricate detail and behaviour at close quarters. \n\n\nBy understanding the full process – from initial vision through to final presentation – you will leave with a clearer sense of how to develop your own distinctive approach to macro work. \n\n\nA central theme of the talk is seeing beyond surface detail. Light\, depth of field and composition can be used to create mood and atmosphere\, helping viewers engage emotionally with even the smallest subjects. \n\n\nTony North is a Manchester-based photographer specialising in macro photography. Since taking up photography in 2016\, he has gained numerous awards and distinctions\, including MPAGB and ABPE\, and was overall winner of International Garden Photographer of the Year in 2023.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/tony-north-the-art-of-macro/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260323T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260203T204427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T072101Z
UID:11000228-1774292400-1774299600@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Affinity Tuition Sessions with James Ritson (4 workshops)
DESCRIPTION:Mondays 2\, 9\, 16 & 23 March @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm UK (Recordings are available for any missed live sessions – valid until 27th April) \nThis four-part series of workshops has been designed to help photographers build confidence and fluency in the free Affinity application.    \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recordings\, valid for 28 days after the final session) \nJames will introduce Affinity as a free-to-use\, complete post-processing environment\, explaining its background\, core principles\, and how its tools are designed to support thoughtful\, non-destructive image making. \nThe opening session establishes a practical foundation\, demonstrating essential features such as RAW development\, layers and masking\, HDR merging\, tone mapping\, and image stacking\, alongside a sneak peek at some new functionality being worked on for the next major version. \nThe workshops then move into structured\, end-to-end editing workflows\, showing how to take an image from initial RAW adjustments through careful retouching\, refinement\, and export. Emphasis is placed on maintaining flexibility throughout the process\, using non-destructive techniques that allow creative decisions to evolve without compromising image quality. \nLater sessions explore more specialised and demanding scenarios\, including HDR processing and wildlife photography. James will discuss how to manage tonal complexity\, avoid common pitfalls in high bit-depth editing\, and make considered decisions that strengthen subject emphasis while controlling noise and visual distractions. \nThe final session focuses on low-light imagery\, covering approaches to enhancing detail\, managing colour\, and building depth through dodging\, burning\, and stacking. This leads into Astrophotography and other workflows\, examining how Affinity can be used to process challenging files while retaining subtlety and atmosphere. \nJames Ritson\, part of the software development and research team at Affinity\, is a programmer\, photographer and software specialist with extensive experience working with Affinity for image processing workflows. He is known for his clear\, methodical teaching style and deep understanding of non-destructive editing workflows\, helping photographers develop efficient\, flexible\, post-processing practices grounded in careful observation and creative intent.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/affinity-tuition-sessions-with-james-ritson-4-workshops/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tuition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260308T114404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T114404Z
UID:11000235-1774551600-1774558800@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Jocelyn Horsfall - Impressions of Nature
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the live event\, you will receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nCreate painterly impressionistic images – see in-camera and post-processing techniques that transform flowers and foliage into fabulous art. \nDiscover how photography can become a unique expression of how you see the world. \nLearn a variety of in-camera techniques including textured glass\, soft focus\, multiple exposure\, and camera movement. \nUnderstand how to combine a strong sense of colour with textural effects and abstraction to create images with fluid\, organic appeal. \nSee post-processing methods that enhance your impressionistic vision\, plus a few analogue embellishments. \nMake images with genuine artistic merit by blending technical skill with creative expression and a distinctive aesthetic approach. \nJocelyn Horsfall ARPS is an award-winning photographic artist specialising in impressionistic images inspired by flowers\, foliage and the natural world. Her painterly style combines a strong sense of colour with an interest in textural effects and abstraction to create images with a fluid\, organic feel. Her many recent awards in the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition were much admired.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/jocelyn-horsfall-impressions-of-nature/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260402T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260402T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260311T083947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260329T174629Z
UID:11000236-1775156400-1775163600@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Catherine Karnow - Vietnam: The Enigma Of Destiny
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to improve your Travel photography. Make meaningful images with a sense of place as Catherine shares her poignant\, visual diary of destiny\, connection\, and profound human stories. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nCatherine is a great photographer\, absolutely incredible at capturing real stories with her images. Whatever genre you prefer\, you’ll learn and be inspired! \n\n\nExplore Catherine’s remarkable photographs of Vietnam’s morphing society and landscape\, through her personal visual diary. \n\n\nDiscover the astonishing and deeply moving stories of the people she photographed\, including her unusual friendship with General Giap and his family. \n\n\nHear a story of love and connection with the Woman on the Train; and the legacies of the war. \n\n\nUnderstand the sombre years of the early 90s\, through to the New Vietnam’s most marked transformation. \n\n\nCatherine Karnow is a Hong Kong-born National Geographic photographer whose work has appeared in National Geographic\, Smithsonian\, GEO\, and many other publications. A central life project has been photographing Vietnam\, building a body of work that is both deeply personal and historically resonant. She has documented Vietnamese families with her film A Terrible Legacy raising awareness and leading to real change. Catherine is frequently profiled in the Vietnamese press. She is also a passionate teacher who leads photography workshops in Italy\, Provence\, Romania\, Vietnam-Cambodia\, and India\, offering intimate experiences that stand out for their depth and privileged access.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/catherine-karnow-vietnam-the-enigma-of-destiny/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260312T072315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T072315Z
UID:11000237-1775761200-1775768400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Paul Sanders - Finding Your Voice
DESCRIPTION:Discovering your personal photographic style is the eternal goal of most photographers; but how can you find it\, recognise it\, refine it? \n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\nLearn to recognize style in your own work through Paul’s insights gained from looking at nearly 20\,000 images daily during his years at The Times. \nExplore how to find and develop your own voice\, understanding where it starts and whether it truly ends. \nDiscover the evolution of how we see and connect with our subjects\, to transition from technical skill to genuine artistic expression. \nPaul’s own work is made in response to his emotional and spiritual reactions to the locations he visits\, the choice of subjects\, and reflects the sense of stillness and calm he feels whilst on location. \nPaul Sanders is an English fine art photographer involved in professional photography for over 35 years\, first as a black and white printer\, then as a fashion photographer and former Picture Editor of The Times in London. Paul is the author of the bestselling Still\, A Mindful Practice for Photographers and his work has been exhibited across the world.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/paul-sanders-finding-your-voice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260329T155732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260329T155732Z
UID:11000241-1776366000-1776373200@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Simon Baxter - Speaking For The Trees; A Story Of Childlike Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Learn how connecting with the natural world\, with your curiosity and emotion\, can help you create more meaningful woodland photography. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nSee how time spent enjoying the complexity\, smells\, and sounds of woodlands\, can reshape your photography and way of seeing.  \nThrough a renewed sense of curiosity\, familiar woodland scenes can become sources of wonder and deeper meaning. \nSimon reflects on key turning points that led him towards a slower\, more intentional approach\, reconnecting with landscapes and developing a more thoughtful creative process. \nHis passion is to explore\, discover\, experience and photograph the less obvious intimate scenes that are close to home. \nSimon Baxter is a professional woodland photographer\, educator\, and printmaker based in North Yorkshire. He has built a reputation as one of the world’s leading woodland photographers and shares his process through his popular YouTube channel. His work has received awards in Outdoor Photographer of the Year and Landscape Photographer of the Year\, and he continues to teach through workshops and online education.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/simon-baxter-speaking-for-the-trees-a-story-of-childlike-wonder/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260306T130825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T074227Z
UID:11000234-1776711600-1776718800@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Smartphone Tuition Sessions with Mark Hemmings (4 workshops)
DESCRIPTION:Mondays 30th March\, 6th\, 13th and 20th April @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm UK (As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recordings\, valid for 2 months after the final session) \nThis engaging\, insightful series of workshops has been designed to help you unlock the full creative potential of your smartphone camera.  \nThrough a series of practical projects/assignments\, and personalised feedback\, you’ll sharpen your visual awareness and develop your unique photographic style. \nYou’ll learn how to craft more compelling and imaginative compositions\, transforming everyday scenes into striking images. The goal is to help you create images that are just as good as your larger camera images\, understanding that we almost always have our mobile phones with us\, ready to shoot. \nWith Mark’s guidance\, you’ll gain the confidence to capture authentic portraits and help your subjects feel at ease in front of the lens. You’ll also overcome any hesitation around street or travel photography\, discovering how rewarding and spontaneous these forms can be. \nYou’ll discover mobile editing\, learning how to fine-tune your photos and prepare them for sharing on social media. Plus\, Mark will share valuable tips for making your images truly stand out on Instagram. \nBy the end of the course\, you’ll have the skills to capture\, edit\, and showcase smartphone photos that you’ll be proud to print\, display\, and share! \nAbout your Tutor \nMark Hemmings has been a professional photographer since 1998\, working as a travel\, street\, commercial\, architectural and advertising photographer. He is also the author of two books from the famous “For Dummies” series. “iPhone Photography for Dummies” and “Android Smartphone Photography for Dummies” is available at all major bookstores. Mark is also a photo workshop instructor\, having taught photo workshops internationally in such diverse locations as Japan\, the Caribbean\, England\, Greece\, Hungary\, Italy\, South Korea\, Mexico\, Romania\, Spain and Canada. Mark regularly posts mini photo lessons to his @markhemmings Instagram account. \nWhat you’ll learn in this workshop: \n\nDiscover the fun and creative freedom that comes with shooting on your smartphone.\nStrengthen your eye for composition\, light\, and storytelling within your images.\nBuild a cohesive set of photographs you’ll be genuinely proud to share.\nExpand your visual awareness and deepen your understanding of photographic language.\nLearn how to use Lightroom and other mobile editing tools to elevate your images.\nPick up practical techniques to boost your photography’s reach and engagement on social media.\nReceive personalised feedback from Mark to help you take your photos to the next level.\nRefine your unique photographic style and continue growing as a confident\, expressive photographer.\n\nSession 1 \n\nExplore why your smartphone is such a powerful and versatile camera to have alongside traditional gear.\nLearn what your smartphone camera can really do and discover techniques to get the best results from it.\nIgnite your “mind’s eye” — developing visual memory and imagination to improve image-making in three practical steps.\nIntroduction to course tasks: begin transforming theory into hands-on experience with Mark’s expert guidance.\nSmartphone Photography Clinic: your questions answered and early challenges addressed.\n\nSession 2 \n\nRecap and reflect on the takeaways from Session 1.\nKnow when to use third-party apps to add to the native camera.\nDive into editing: make your photos shine using Lightroom and other smart mobile editing tools.\nTask briefing: put your editing skills to work with fresh\, guided practice.\nSmartphone Photography Clinic: another opportunity to ask questions and get real-time solutions.\n\nSession 3 \n\nBegin with a review of Session 2 highlights and key learning points.\nLearn how to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary by focusing on the human element in your images.\nDiscover beauty in everyday moments and strengthen your fluency in the visual language of photography.\nTask briefing: “See the Unseen” — create images from your immediate surroundings and routine life.\nGain confidence in portrait creation\, from candid moments to more intentional posed shots.\nOvercome hesitation when photographing strangers\, whether on the street or while travelling.\nTask briefing: your next challenge includes creating\n\na candid portrait\nan asked-for portrait\nnarrative or story-driven images\ncompositions built or deconstructed from visual street elements.\n\n\n\nSession 4 \n\nReflect on your progress with a comprehensive review of the first three sessions.\nShow & Tell: present your photographs\, share your stories\, and discuss how your visual style has grown.\nExplore a gallery of participant images celebrating the journey through the course.\nLearn strategies for stronger engagement and visibility on social media platforms.\nDiscover ways to keep your creative energy alive beyond the workshop.\nTask briefing: final opportunity to put everything you’ve learned into action.\nCourse wrap-up and closing reflections.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/smartphone-tuition-sessions-with-mark-hemmings-4-workshops/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tuition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260329T185712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260329T185712Z
UID:11000242-1776970800-1776978000@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Morag Paterson – Curious Conversations: The Hidden Life Of Forests (And Other Stories)
DESCRIPTION:Understand how curiosity\, experimentation and collaboration can improve and develop your approach to photographing the natural world. \n\n\n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \n\n\nProjects are magical – Morag shares how this project began through conversations and time spent working with a forester and a soil scientist.  \n\n\nThis sparked a curiosity about what might be drifting through the forest atmosphere – spores\, pollen\, dust and other fragments of life – and how a photographer might begin to capture or respond to something so elusive. \n\n\nUsing a mixture of traditional photography and more playful techniques such as intentional camera movement (ICM)\, Morag began exploring ways of working with the images to take them beyond the forest ecosystem. \n\n\nConsider the value of working without fixed outcome\, how slowing down\, embracing uncertainty and allowing space for experimentation can influence both the creative process and the photographer’s relationship with the landscape. \n\n\nMorag Paterson is a Scottish photographer whose practice is driven by curiosity and experimentation. Her recent work exploring forest environments has been developed through interdisciplinary collaboration and has been recognised through selection for the Earth Photo Awards\, with exhibitions shown at the Royal Geographical Society in London and touring nationally across Forestry England and National Trust sites.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/morag-paterson-curious-conversations-the-hidden-life-of-forests-and-other-stories/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260401T061657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T142106Z
UID:11000246-1777575600-1777582800@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lisa Merrill – Expressionist Photography
DESCRIPTION:When is a blurry photo compelling? When you purposely create blur by moving your camera\, zooming your lens\, or both\, during a long exposure. \n(As well as access to the live event\, you will automatically receive a link to the recording\, valid for 28 days) \nDiscover how Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) embraces the power of play\, flexes creative muscles\, and leads to fascinating images. \nI.C.M.\,multiple exposure\, photographing through glass and other in-camera techniques can help you move beyond literal representation to create expressive\, evocative images. \nBy letting go of sharpness and literal detail\, you can interpret scenes in a personal and imaginative way. \nWith inspiring examples from her worldwide assignments and adventures\, Lisa will help you expand your visual toolbox and nourish your creativity! \nLisa Merrill and her husband John founded Seattle-based Merrill Images back in the days of film. Their work is used by travel destinations\, outdoor adventure companies and non-profits\, and featured in books and magazines around the world. The Merrills nurture photographic creativity through online coaching and workshops\, small ship expeditions and international photo journeys.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lisa-merrill-expressionist-photography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20250621T170505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T071848Z
UID:11000186-1778716800-1779580799@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Photo Tour - The Gems Of Georgia with James Kerwin
DESCRIPTION:Georgia is an incredibly exciting destination; it offers beautiful landscapes\, stunning soviet architecture\, and delicious food that caters for all tastes.\nSince 2019\, James has run photo trips and workshops through the former Soviet country\, a country with fantastic landscapes at its core.\nCombine those scenes with a scattering of amazing interiors\, off the beaten path areas\, and interesting ruins – this makes for a wonderful Photo Tour experience.\nA must visit destination for the photography; this trip is a great opportunity for you to improve your photography\, explore your creativity\, and at the same time discover a truly amazing country.\nThe tour starts and ends in the Capital city Tbilisi\, so join this small group tour as we explore Georgia for 9 full days.\nJames guarantees that he will not take you to locations typically visited by the masses.\nFor the full itinerary and prices\, please email: –  roy@myphotoclub.co.uk \nIt’s a place close to James’  heart; he launched his first tours here and spent nearly three years living in the country\, getting to know its rhythms\, people\, and the hidden photography spots. \nYou don’t need to worry about logistics. James arranges everything – accommodation\, local transport\, and photography planning. \nPlease note that James leads flexible tours based on providing the best photographic opportunities and noting the interests of the group. \nThe weather can dictate some of the schedule\, and it is likely to be adapted or changed. \nJames Kerwin is a British photographer based in Istanbul\, dedicated to uncovering overlooked architectural wonders in urban environments. His work focuses on abandoned structures\, hidden gems\, and underutilised spaces rich in history\, character\, and aesthetic value. \nHis artistic practice is deeply intertwined with global exploration. Travel serves as both his compass and canvas – a means to uncover hidden architectural narratives in overlooked urban spaces\, from Beirut’s decaying modernist structures to Tbilisi’s Soviet-era relics. \nHe seeks to highlight the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary\, capturing structures that reflect a lost era of craftsmanship and design. Through his lens\, he reveals intricate details\, textures\, and colours often unnoticed in daily life. \nHis process begins with meticulous research and exploration\, leading him to unexpected corners of cities worldwide. He spends hours\, studying maps\, looking for articles online\, and learning the history of overlooked buildings. Only after this initial research does he walk through the unfamiliar streets enjoying the photographic opportunities.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/photo-tour-the-gems-of-georgia-with-james-kerwin/
LOCATION:Georgia\, Georgia
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260322T113837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T055624Z
UID:11000238-1785265200-1785272400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lightroom Tuition with Joe Houghton (All 8 Workshops)
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the 8 live Workshops\, you will receive links to the recordings\, which will be valid until 1st October 2026\, for you to review\, rewind and revisit) \n\nDrowning in unedited photos? Master Lightroom’s complete workflow – from camera card to gallery-ready images that you’re proud to share. \n\nEight sessions. One complete workflow. You’ll understand exactly what to do with your photos from the moment they come off the camera to the moment they go out into the world. \nLightroom Classic is the professional standard for photographers who want proper control over their image library and their editing — but most people use about 20% of what it can do. \nThis series changes that. Joe Houghton\, Irish based photographer and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Lightroom Classic Step by Step books\, guides you through the full application in a way that actually sticks: practical\, structured\, and directly relevant to how you shoot. Joe is an Adobe Certified Expert and has the ability to teach in a warm and engaging way that makes Lightroom clear\, understandable and immediately useable. \nWhether you’ve been clicking around Lightroom for years without a clear system\, or you’re starting fresh and want to build good habits from day one\, this series meets your demands. \nEvery session builds on the last\, so you’ll have a complete\, repeatable workflow – not just a collection of tips. \nEach session runs for approximately two hours and combines demonstration with hands-on practice. Participants are encouraged to work along in real time using their own photographs. \nWhat You’ll Cover\nThe eight sessions split across three areas: \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) — catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast\nDevelop Module (Sessions 3–6) — the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing\nOther Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) — Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps\n\nJoe Houghton has been teaching photography and Lightroom for over a decade\, working with camera clubs\, corporate clients\, and individual photographers. \nHis approach is direct\, practical\, and grounded in real shooting situations rather than abstract theory. \nTuition Sessions Outline\nThe following outlines what each session covers. Topics build progressively — earlier sessions inform later ones — so attending the full series gives the best result. \nLightroom Library Module Tuition – Sessions 1 & 2 \nSession 1 — Your Lightroom Foundation: The Catalogue & Importing (21st April)\n\nUnderstanding what the Lightroom catalogue actually is\, why it doesn’t store your images\, and how to set it up correctly from the start — including single vs. multiple catalogues and local vs. external drive decisions\nImporting from cameras and memory cards using the Import dialogue — Copy vs. Move vs. Add\, folder destination strategies\, and how to rename files on the way in\nSetting up metadata templates and applying keywords at the point of import so your images arrive already tagged\nBuild Previews explained — Minimal\, Embedded & Sidecar\, Standard\, and 1:1 — and why your choice here affects performance throughout your workflow\n\nSession 2 — Finding Order in Chaos: Organising & Searching Your Library (5th May)\n\nFolders\, Collections and Smart Collections — understanding the difference between where files physically live on your drive and how Lightroom’s virtual organisation layer works on top of that\nRating\, flagging and colour labels as a triage system\, plus using the Filter Bar to cut a large catalogue down to exactly the images you need\nMetadata and keywording in depth — EXIF vs. IPTC\, adding and editing metadata in the Metadata panel\, and building a keywording strategy you can actually sustain\nThe four Library views (Grid\, Loupe\, Compare\, Survey) and how switching between them at the right moment speeds up your selection and cull process\n\nLightroom Develop Module Tuition – Sessions 3 to 6 \nSession 3 — Your First Develop Edits: Interface\, Histogram & the Basic Panel (19th May)\n\nA tour of the Develop module interface — understanding the difference between the Library and Develop modules\, the panel layout\, and the Before & After views\nReading the histogram — what the graph actually tells you\, how to use clipping warnings for highlights and shadows\, and why you should look at it before touching any slider\nThe Basic Panel in full — White Balance (Temp & Tint)\, the six Tone controls (Exposure\, Contrast\, Highlights\, Shadows\, Whites\, Blacks)\, and the Presence sliders (Texture\, Clarity\, Dehaze\, Vibrance\, Saturation)\nCropping and straightening — the Crop tool\, aspect ratios\, using the angle tool for horizons\, and Crop Overlays including the rule of thirds\n\nSession 4 — Going Deeper: Tone Curve\, Colour\, Detail & Lens Corrections (26th May)\n\nThe Tone Curve panel — Parametric vs. Point Curve\, making targeted tonal adjustments\, and how the curve interacts with the Basic Panel sliders you’ve already set\nColour Mixer (HSL) and Colour Grading — adjusting individual hues\, saturation and luminance with the Targeted Adjustment Tool\, and introducing creative colour grading across shadows\, midtones and highlights\nThe Detail panel — manual sharpening (Amount\, Radius\, Detail\, Masking slider)\, Noise Reduction for luminance and colour noise\, and the AI Denoise option\nLens Corrections and Transform — enabling profile corrections\, removing chromatic aberration\, correcting distortion\, and fixing converging verticals with Guided Upright\n\nSession 5 — Precision Editing: Masking & Local Adjustments (16th June)\n\nGlobal vs. local adjustments — understanding why you’d reach for a mask instead of a global slider\, and an overview of the full masking toolkit in the Masking panel\nAI-powered masks — Select Subject\, Select Sky\, Select Background and Select People; how they work\, where they fall short\, and how to refine them\nManual masking tools — the Brush\, Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient; how to build up a mask using Add and Subtract; and how to invert a mask when that’s the quicker route\nCombining masks with Intersect — using Colour Range and Luminance Range masks to constrain an AI selection to specific tones\, and how to manage multiple masks cleanly without losing track of your edits\n\nSession 6 — Working Smarter: Presets\, Sync\, Virtual Copies & Workflow (30th June)\n\nThe History panel and Snapshots — tracking every edit you’ve made\, jumping back to any point in your edit history\, and saving named Snapshots as milestones\nVirtual Copies — what they are\, why creating one costs nothing in disk space\, and practical uses such as preparing a colour and a monochrome version of the same file simultaneously\nCopying\, Pasting and Syncing settings — applying one image’s Develop settings to a batch in a single step\, choosing which settings to include in a Sync\, and the difference between Paste Settings and Auto Sync\nCreating\, applying and managing Develop Presets — saving your own presets\, organising them into folders\, and using them at import to apply a starting look automatically\n\nLightroom Other Modules Tuition – Sessions 7 & 8\nSession 7 — Beyond the Edit: Map\, Book & Slideshow Modules (14th July)\n\nThe Map module — geotagging images automatically from GPS-enabled cameras\, dragging and dropping images manually onto the map\, and using a GPS tracklog to batch-geotag an entire shoot; the importance of accurate camera time for tracklog matching\nSaved Locations in the Map module — creating named locations for places you return to regularly\, filtering your catalogue by location\, and a note on privacy when sharing geotagged images\nThe Book module — preparing and selecting images in a Collection before entering Book\, the interface and page layout design\, and exporting your finished book to Blurb or as a PDF\nThe Slideshow module — choosing and customising a template\, adding text overlays\, music and timing\, using the Ken Burns effect\, and exporting as either an MP4 video or a PDF\n\nSession 8 — Sharing Your Work: Print\, Web & External Editors (28th July)\n\nThe Print module — layout styles (Single Image\, Contact Sheet\, Picture Package\, Custom Package)\, image settings\, soft proofing\, and the critical role of ICC colour profiles and colour management when sending to a printer\nThe Web module — HTML vs. Flash gallery engines\, customising appearance and image info panels\, and the options for exporting a gallery locally or uploading via FTP\, with an honest assessment of where the Web module stands today\nRound-trip editing with external applications — setting up Photoshop\, Affinity Photo\, or Topaz as an external editor in Preferences\, using Edit In\, understanding the TIFF/PSD options\, and managing round-tripped files back inside your catalogue\nExport workflows — building Export presets for different output destinations (web\, print\, client delivery)\, file format and quality decisions\, and adding watermarks and output sharpening before files leave Lightroom\n\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: All 8 Lightroom Tuitions \n\n(a reminder – if you can’t make any\, or wish to review\, rewind and revisit – the recordings are valid until 1st October 2026) \nIf you have any questions or would like more information\, please email roy@myphotoclub.co.uk. \nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Lightroom Workshops: \nJayne (UK) – ‘I can thoroughly recommend Joe\, he covers everything from the basics to the more advanced concepts\, and no question is too small. Joe is a great teacher and makes the whole experience very enjoyable.’ \nAndrea (Canada) – ‘I can do things now that I didn’t even know were possible!’ \nEd (USA) – ‘Watched many\, many\, videos on Lightroom – nothing has been as comprehensive\, practical and useful as this.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lightroom-mastery-with-joe-houghton-all-8-workshops/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tuition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260331T060145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T073215Z
UID:11000243-1785265200-1785272400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lightroom Tuition with Joe Houghton (Library Module Workshops x 2) on Tuesdays 21st April & 5th May.
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the 2 live Workshops on Tuesdays 21st April & 5th May\, you will receive links to the recordings\, which will be valid until 1st October 2026\, for you to review\, rewind and revisit) \n\nDrowning in unedited photos? Master Lightroom’s Library Module for catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast.  \n\nLightroom Classic is the professional standard for photographers who want proper control over their image library and their editing — but most people use about 20% of what it can do. \nThis series changes that. Joe Houghton\, Irish based photographer and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Lightroom Classic Step by Step books\, guides you through the full application in a way that actually sticks: practical\, structured\, and directly relevant to how you shoot. Joe is an Adobe Certified Expert and has the ability to teach in a warm and engaging way that makes Lightroom clear\, understandable and immediately useable. \nWhether you’ve been clicking around Lightroom for years without a clear system\, or you’re starting fresh and want to build good habits from day one\, this series meets your demands. \nEach session runs for approximately two hours and combines demonstration with hands-on practice. Participants are encouraged to work along in real time using their own photographs. \nWhat You’ll Cover\nThis booking is for Library Module (Sessions 1 & 2) – catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast (on Tuesdays 21st April & 5th May.) \nOther Tuitions available are: – \n\nDevelop Module (Sessions 3 to 6) – the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing\nOther Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) – Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps\nAll Modules (Sessions 1 to 8)\n\nJoe Houghton has been teaching photography and Lightroom for over a decade\, working with camera clubs\, corporate clients\, and individual photographers. \nHis approach is direct\, practical\, and grounded in real shooting situations rather than abstract theory. \nTuition Sessions Outline\nThe following outlines what each session covers. Topics build progressively — earlier sessions inform later ones — so attending the full series gives the best result. \nLightroom Library Module Tuition – Sessions 1 & 2 \nSession 1 — Your Lightroom Foundation: The Catalogue & Importing (21st April)\n\nUnderstanding what the Lightroom catalogue actually is\, why it doesn’t store your images\, and how to set it up correctly from the start — including single vs. multiple catalogues and local vs. external drive decisions\nImporting from cameras and memory cards using the Import dialogue — Copy vs. Move vs. Add\, folder destination strategies\, and how to rename files on the way in\nSetting up metadata templates and applying keywords at the point of import so your images arrive already tagged\nBuild Previews explained — Minimal\, Embedded & Sidecar\, Standard\, and 1:1 — and why your choice here affects performance throughout your workflow\n\nSession 2 — Finding Order in Chaos: Organising & Searching Your Library (5th May)\n\nFolders\, Collections and Smart Collections — understanding the difference between where files physically live on your drive and how Lightroom’s virtual organisation layer works on top of that\nRating\, flagging and colour labels as a triage system\, plus using the Filter Bar to cut a large catalogue down to exactly the images you need\nMetadata and keywording in depth — EXIF vs. IPTC\, adding and editing metadata in the Metadata panel\, and building a keywording strategy you can actually sustain\nThe four Library views (Grid\, Loupe\, Compare\, Survey) and how switching between them at the right moment speeds up your selection and cull process\n\nLightroom Develop Module Tuition – Sessions 3 to 6 \nSession 3 — Your First Develop Edits: Interface\, Histogram & the Basic Panel (19th May)\n\nA tour of the Develop module interface — understanding the difference between the Library and Develop modules\, the panel layout\, and the Before & After views\nReading the histogram — what the graph actually tells you\, how to use clipping warnings for highlights and shadows\, and why you should look at it before touching any slider\nThe Basic Panel in full — White Balance (Temp & Tint)\, the six Tone controls (Exposure\, Contrast\, Highlights\, Shadows\, Whites\, Blacks)\, and the Presence sliders (Texture\, Clarity\, Dehaze\, Vibrance\, Saturation)\nCropping and straightening — the Crop tool\, aspect ratios\, using the angle tool for horizons\, and Crop Overlays including the rule of thirds\n\nSession 4 — Going Deeper: Tone Curve\, Colour\, Detail & Lens Corrections (26th May)\n\nThe Tone Curve panel — Parametric vs. Point Curve\, making targeted tonal adjustments\, and how the curve interacts with the Basic Panel sliders you’ve already set\nColour Mixer (HSL) and Colour Grading — adjusting individual hues\, saturation and luminance with the Targeted Adjustment Tool\, and introducing creative colour grading across shadows\, midtones and highlights\nThe Detail panel — manual sharpening (Amount\, Radius\, Detail\, Masking slider)\, Noise Reduction for luminance and colour noise\, and the AI Denoise option\nLens Corrections and Transform — enabling profile corrections\, removing chromatic aberration\, correcting distortion\, and fixing converging verticals with Guided Upright\n\nSession 5 — Precision Editing: Masking & Local Adjustments (16th June)\n\nGlobal vs. local adjustments — understanding why you’d reach for a mask instead of a global slider\, and an overview of the full masking toolkit in the Masking panel\nAI-powered masks — Select Subject\, Select Sky\, Select Background and Select People; how they work\, where they fall short\, and how to refine them\nManual masking tools — the Brush\, Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient; how to build up a mask using Add and Subtract; and how to invert a mask when that’s the quicker route\nCombining masks with Intersect — using Colour Range and Luminance Range masks to constrain an AI selection to specific tones\, and how to manage multiple masks cleanly without losing track of your edits\n\nSession 6 — Working Smarter: Presets\, Sync\, Virtual Copies & Workflow (30th June)\n\nThe History panel and Snapshots — tracking every edit you’ve made\, jumping back to any point in your edit history\, and saving named Snapshots as milestones\nVirtual Copies — what they are\, why creating one costs nothing in disk space\, and practical uses such as preparing a colour and a monochrome version of the same file simultaneously\nCopying\, Pasting and Syncing settings — applying one image’s Develop settings to a batch in a single step\, choosing which settings to include in a Sync\, and the difference between Paste Settings and Auto Sync\nCreating\, applying and managing Develop Presets — saving your own presets\, organising them into folders\, and using them at import to apply a starting look automatically\n\nLightroom Other Modules Tuition – Sessions 7 & 8\nSession 7 — Beyond the Edit: Map\, Book & Slideshow Modules (14th July)\n\nThe Map module — geotagging images automatically from GPS-enabled cameras\, dragging and dropping images manually onto the map\, and using a GPS tracklog to batch-geotag an entire shoot; the importance of accurate camera time for tracklog matching\nSaved Locations in the Map module — creating named locations for places you return to regularly\, filtering your catalogue by location\, and a note on privacy when sharing geotagged images\nThe Book module — preparing and selecting images in a Collection before entering Book\, the interface and page layout design\, and exporting your finished book to Blurb or as a PDF\nThe Slideshow module — choosing and customising a template\, adding text overlays\, music and timing\, using the Ken Burns effect\, and exporting as either an MP4 video or a PDF\n\nSession 8 — Sharing Your Work: Print\, Web & External Editors (28th July)\n\nThe Print module — layout styles (Single Image\, Contact Sheet\, Picture Package\, Custom Package)\, image settings\, soft proofing\, and the critical role of ICC colour profiles and colour management when sending to a printer\nThe Web module — HTML vs. Flash gallery engines\, customising appearance and image info panels\, and the options for exporting a gallery locally or uploading via FTP\, with an honest assessment of where the Web module stands today\nRound-trip editing with external applications — setting up Photoshop\, Affinity Photo\, or Topaz as an external editor in Preferences\, using Edit In\, understanding the TIFF/PSD options\, and managing round-tripped files back inside your catalogue\nExport workflows — building Export presets for different output destinations (web\, print\, client delivery)\, file format and quality decisions\, and adding watermarks and output sharpening before files leave Lightroom\n\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: Library Module (Sessions 1 & 2) \n\n(a reminder – if you can’t make any\, or wish to review\, rewind and revisit – the recordings are valid until 1st October 2026) \nIf you have any questions or would like more information\, please email roy@myphotoclub.co.uk. \nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Lightroom Workshops: \nJayne (UK) – ‘I can thoroughly recommend Joe\, he covers everything from the basics to the more advanced concepts\, and no question is too small. Joe is a great teacher and makes the whole experience very enjoyable.’ \nAndrea (Canada) – ‘I can do things now that I didn’t even know were possible!’ \nEd (USA) – ‘Watched many\, many\, videos on Lightroom – nothing has been as comprehensive\, practical and useful as this.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lightroom-tuition-with-joe-houghton-library-module-workshops-x-2-on-tuesdays-21st-april-5th-may/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tuition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260331T063947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T073122Z
UID:11000244-1785265200-1785272400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lightroom Tuition with Joe Houghton (Other Modules Workshops x 2) on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July.
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the 2 live Workshops on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July\, you will receive links to the recordings\, which will be valid until 1st October 2026\, for you to review\, rewind and revisit) \n\nMaster Lightroom’s ‘Other’ Modules  for Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July. \n\nLightroom Classic is the professional standard for photographers who want proper control over their image library\, their editing and output. \nThis series changes that. Joe Houghton\, Irish based photographer and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Lightroom Classic Step by Step books\, guides you through the full application in a way that actually sticks: practical\, structured\, and directly relevant to how you shoot. Joe is an Adobe Certified Expert and has the ability to teach in a warm and engaging way that makes Lightroom clear\, understandable and immediately useable. \nWhether you’ve been clicking around Lightroom for years without a clear system\, or you’re starting fresh and want to build good habits from day one\, this series meets your demands. \nEach session runs for approximately two hours and combines demonstration with hands-on practice. Participants are encouraged to work along in real time using their own photographs. \nWhat You’ll Cover\nThis booking is for ‘Other’ Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) for Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps on Tuesdays 14th & 28th July. \nOther Tuitions available are: – \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) – catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast.\nDevelop Module (Sessions 3 to 6) – the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing\nAll Modules (Sessions 1 to 8)\n\nJoe Houghton has been teaching photography and Lightroom for over a decade\, working with camera clubs\, corporate clients\, and individual photographers. \nHis approach is direct\, practical\, and grounded in real shooting situations rather than abstract theory. \nTuition Sessions Outline\nThe following outlines what each session covers. Topics build progressively — earlier sessions inform later ones — so attending the full series gives the best result. \nLightroom Library Module Tuition – Sessions 1 & 2 \nSession 1 — Your Lightroom Foundation: The Catalogue & Importing (21st April)\n\nUnderstanding what the Lightroom catalogue actually is\, why it doesn’t store your images\, and how to set it up correctly from the start — including single vs. multiple catalogues and local vs. external drive decisions\nImporting from cameras and memory cards using the Import dialogue — Copy vs. Move vs. Add\, folder destination strategies\, and how to rename files on the way in\nSetting up metadata templates and applying keywords at the point of import so your images arrive already tagged\nBuild Previews explained — Minimal\, Embedded & Sidecar\, Standard\, and 1:1 — and why your choice here affects performance throughout your workflow\n\nSession 2 — Finding Order in Chaos: Organising & Searching Your Library (5th May)\n\nFolders\, Collections and Smart Collections — understanding the difference between where files physically live on your drive and how Lightroom’s virtual organisation layer works on top of that\nRating\, flagging and colour labels as a triage system\, plus using the Filter Bar to cut a large catalogue down to exactly the images you need\nMetadata and keywording in depth — EXIF vs. IPTC\, adding and editing metadata in the Metadata panel\, and building a keywording strategy you can actually sustain\nThe four Library views (Grid\, Loupe\, Compare\, Survey) and how switching between them at the right moment speeds up your selection and cull process\n\nLightroom Develop Module Tuition – Sessions 3 to 6 \nSession 3 — Your First Develop Edits: Interface\, Histogram & the Basic Panel (19th May)\n\nA tour of the Develop module interface — understanding the difference between the Library and Develop modules\, the panel layout\, and the Before & After views\nReading the histogram — what the graph actually tells you\, how to use clipping warnings for highlights and shadows\, and why you should look at it before touching any slider\nThe Basic Panel in full — White Balance (Temp & Tint)\, the six Tone controls (Exposure\, Contrast\, Highlights\, Shadows\, Whites\, Blacks)\, and the Presence sliders (Texture\, Clarity\, Dehaze\, Vibrance\, Saturation)\nCropping and straightening — the Crop tool\, aspect ratios\, using the angle tool for horizons\, and Crop Overlays including the rule of thirds\n\nSession 4 — Going Deeper: Tone Curve\, Colour\, Detail & Lens Corrections (26th May)\n\nThe Tone Curve panel — Parametric vs. Point Curve\, making targeted tonal adjustments\, and how the curve interacts with the Basic Panel sliders you’ve already set\nColour Mixer (HSL) and Colour Grading — adjusting individual hues\, saturation and luminance with the Targeted Adjustment Tool\, and introducing creative colour grading across shadows\, midtones and highlights\nThe Detail panel — manual sharpening (Amount\, Radius\, Detail\, Masking slider)\, Noise Reduction for luminance and colour noise\, and the AI Denoise option\nLens Corrections and Transform — enabling profile corrections\, removing chromatic aberration\, correcting distortion\, and fixing converging verticals with Guided Upright\n\nSession 5 — Precision Editing: Masking & Local Adjustments (16th June)\n\nGlobal vs. local adjustments — understanding why you’d reach for a mask instead of a global slider\, and an overview of the full masking toolkit in the Masking panel\nAI-powered masks — Select Subject\, Select Sky\, Select Background and Select People; how they work\, where they fall short\, and how to refine them\nManual masking tools — the Brush\, Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient; how to build up a mask using Add and Subtract; and how to invert a mask when that’s the quicker route\nCombining masks with Intersect — using Colour Range and Luminance Range masks to constrain an AI selection to specific tones\, and how to manage multiple masks cleanly without losing track of your edits\n\nSession 6 — Working Smarter: Presets\, Sync\, Virtual Copies & Workflow (30th June)\n\nThe History panel and Snapshots — tracking every edit you’ve made\, jumping back to any point in your edit history\, and saving named Snapshots as milestones\nVirtual Copies — what they are\, why creating one costs nothing in disk space\, and practical uses such as preparing a colour and a monochrome version of the same file simultaneously\nCopying\, Pasting and Syncing settings — applying one image’s Develop settings to a batch in a single step\, choosing which settings to include in a Sync\, and the difference between Paste Settings and Auto Sync\nCreating\, applying and managing Develop Presets — saving your own presets\, organising them into folders\, and using them at import to apply a starting look automatically\n\nLightroom Other Modules Tuition – Sessions 7 & 8\nSession 7 — Beyond the Edit: Map\, Book & Slideshow Modules (14th July)\n\nThe Map module — geotagging images automatically from GPS-enabled cameras\, dragging and dropping images manually onto the map\, and using a GPS tracklog to batch-geotag an entire shoot; the importance of accurate camera time for tracklog matching\nSaved Locations in the Map module — creating named locations for places you return to regularly\, filtering your catalogue by location\, and a note on privacy when sharing geotagged images\nThe Book module — preparing and selecting images in a Collection before entering Book\, the interface and page layout design\, and exporting your finished book to Blurb or as a PDF\nThe Slideshow module — choosing and customising a template\, adding text overlays\, music and timing\, using the Ken Burns effect\, and exporting as either an MP4 video or a PDF\n\nSession 8 — Sharing Your Work: Print\, Web & External Editors (28th July)\n\nThe Print module — layout styles (Single Image\, Contact Sheet\, Picture Package\, Custom Package)\, image settings\, soft proofing\, and the critical role of ICC colour profiles and colour management when sending to a printer\nThe Web module — HTML vs. Flash gallery engines\, customising appearance and image info panels\, and the options for exporting a gallery locally or uploading via FTP\, with an honest assessment of where the Web module stands today\nRound-trip editing with external applications — setting up Photoshop\, Affinity Photo\, or Topaz as an external editor in Preferences\, using Edit In\, understanding the TIFF/PSD options\, and managing round-tripped files back inside your catalogue\nExport workflows — building Export presets for different output destinations (web\, print\, client delivery)\, file format and quality decisions\, and adding watermarks and output sharpening before files leave Lightroom\n\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: Other Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) \n\n(a reminder – if you can’t make any\, or wish to review\, rewind and revisit – the recordings are valid until 1st October 2026) \nIf you have any questions or would like more information\, please email roy@myphotoclub.co.uk. \nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Lightroom Workshops: \nJayne (UK) – ‘I can thoroughly recommend Joe\, he covers everything from the basics to the more advanced concepts\, and no question is too small. Joe is a great teacher and makes the whole experience very enjoyable.’ \nAndrea (Canada) – ‘I can do things now that I didn’t even know were possible!’ \nEd (USA) – ‘Watched many\, many\, videos on Lightroom – nothing has been as comprehensive\, practical and useful as this.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/lightroom-tuition-with-joe-houghton-other-modules-workshops-x-2-on-tuesdays-14th-28th-july/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tuition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182735
CREATED:20260331T071638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T073015Z
UID:11000245-1785265200-1785272400@myphotoclub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lightroom Tuition with Joe Houghton (Develop Module Workshops x 4) on Tuesdays 19th & 26th May\, 16th & 30th June
DESCRIPTION:(As well as access to the 4 live Workshops\, you will receive links to the recordings\, which will be valid until 1st October 2026\, for you to review\, rewind and revisit) \n\nDrowning in unedited photos? Master Lightroom’s Develop Module for the full editing toolkit\, from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing. \n\nLightroom Classic is the professional standard for photographers who want proper control over their image library and their editing — but most people use about 20% of what it can do. \nThis series changes that. Joe Houghton\, Irish based photographer and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling Lightroom Classic Step by Step books\, guides you through the full application in a way that actually sticks: practical\, structured\, and directly relevant to how you shoot. Joe is an Adobe Certified Expert and has the ability to teach in a warm and engaging way that makes Lightroom clear\, understandable and immediately useable. \nWhether you’ve been clicking around Lightroom for years without a clear system\, or you’re starting fresh and want to build good habits from day one\, this series meets your demands. \nEvery session builds on the last\, so you’ll have a complete\, repeatable workflow – not just a collection of tips. \nEach session runs for approximately two hours and combines demonstration with hands-on practice. Participants are encouraged to work along in real time using their own photographs. \nWhat You’ll Cover\nThis booking is for: Develop Module (Sessions 3–6) — the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing (on Tuesdays 19th & 26th May\, 16th & 30th June) \nOther Tuitions available are: – \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) – catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast.\nOther Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) – Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps\nAll Modules (Sessions 1 to 8)\n\nThe full eight sessions split across three areas: \n\nLibrary Module (Sessions 1 & 2) — catalogue setup\, importing\, organising\, keywording\, and finding images fast\nDevelop Module (Sessions 3 to 6) — the full editing toolkit from basic adjustments to masking\, presets\, and batch processing\nOther Modules (Sessions 7 & 8) — Map\, Book\, Slideshow\, Print\, Web\, and round-trip editing with external apps\n\nJoe Houghton has been teaching photography and Lightroom for over a decade\, working with camera clubs\, corporate clients\, and individual photographers. \nHis approach is direct\, practical\, and grounded in real shooting situations rather than abstract theory. \nTuition Sessions Outline\nThe following outlines what each session covers. Topics build progressively — earlier sessions inform later ones — so attending the full series gives the best result. \nLightroom Library Module Tuition – Sessions 1 & 2 \nSession 1 — Your Lightroom Foundation: The Catalogue & Importing (21st April)\n\nUnderstanding what the Lightroom catalogue actually is\, why it doesn’t store your images\, and how to set it up correctly from the start — including single vs. multiple catalogues and local vs. external drive decisions\nImporting from cameras and memory cards using the Import dialogue — Copy vs. Move vs. Add\, folder destination strategies\, and how to rename files on the way in\nSetting up metadata templates and applying keywords at the point of import so your images arrive already tagged\nBuild Previews explained — Minimal\, Embedded & Sidecar\, Standard\, and 1:1 — and why your choice here affects performance throughout your workflow\n\nSession 2 — Finding Order in Chaos: Organising & Searching Your Library (5th May)\n\nFolders\, Collections and Smart Collections — understanding the difference between where files physically live on your drive and how Lightroom’s virtual organisation layer works on top of that\nRating\, flagging and colour labels as a triage system\, plus using the Filter Bar to cut a large catalogue down to exactly the images you need\nMetadata and keywording in depth — EXIF vs. IPTC\, adding and editing metadata in the Metadata panel\, and building a keywording strategy you can actually sustain\nThe four Library views (Grid\, Loupe\, Compare\, Survey) and how switching between them at the right moment speeds up your selection and cull process\n\nLightroom Develop Module Tuition – Sessions 3 to 6 \nSession 3 — Your First Develop Edits: Interface\, Histogram & the Basic Panel (19th May)\n\nA tour of the Develop module interface — understanding the difference between the Library and Develop modules\, the panel layout\, and the Before & After views\nReading the histogram — what the graph actually tells you\, how to use clipping warnings for highlights and shadows\, and why you should look at it before touching any slider\nThe Basic Panel in full — White Balance (Temp & Tint)\, the six Tone controls (Exposure\, Contrast\, Highlights\, Shadows\, Whites\, Blacks)\, and the Presence sliders (Texture\, Clarity\, Dehaze\, Vibrance\, Saturation)\nCropping and straightening — the Crop tool\, aspect ratios\, using the angle tool for horizons\, and Crop Overlays including the rule of thirds\n\nSession 4 — Going Deeper: Tone Curve\, Colour\, Detail & Lens Corrections (26th May)\n\nThe Tone Curve panel — Parametric vs. Point Curve\, making targeted tonal adjustments\, and how the curve interacts with the Basic Panel sliders you’ve already set\nColour Mixer (HSL) and Colour Grading — adjusting individual hues\, saturation and luminance with the Targeted Adjustment Tool\, and introducing creative colour grading across shadows\, midtones and highlights\nThe Detail panel — manual sharpening (Amount\, Radius\, Detail\, Masking slider)\, Noise Reduction for luminance and colour noise\, and the AI Denoise option\nLens Corrections and Transform — enabling profile corrections\, removing chromatic aberration\, correcting distortion\, and fixing converging verticals with Guided Upright\n\nSession 5 — Precision Editing: Masking & Local Adjustments (16th June)\n\nGlobal vs. local adjustments — understanding why you’d reach for a mask instead of a global slider\, and an overview of the full masking toolkit in the Masking panel\nAI-powered masks — Select Subject\, Select Sky\, Select Background and Select People; how they work\, where they fall short\, and how to refine them\nManual masking tools — the Brush\, Linear Gradient and Radial Gradient; how to build up a mask using Add and Subtract; and how to invert a mask when that’s the quicker route\nCombining masks with Intersect — using Colour Range and Luminance Range masks to constrain an AI selection to specific tones\, and how to manage multiple masks cleanly without losing track of your edits\n\nSession 6 — Working Smarter: Presets\, Sync\, Virtual Copies & Workflow (30th June)\n\nThe History panel and Snapshots — tracking every edit you’ve made\, jumping back to any point in your edit history\, and saving named Snapshots as milestones\nVirtual Copies — what they are\, why creating one costs nothing in disk space\, and practical uses such as preparing a colour and a monochrome version of the same file simultaneously\nCopying\, Pasting and Syncing settings — applying one image’s Develop settings to a batch in a single step\, choosing which settings to include in a Sync\, and the difference between Paste Settings and Auto Sync\nCreating\, applying and managing Develop Presets — saving your own presets\, organising them into folders\, and using them at import to apply a starting look automatically\n\nLightroom Other Modules Tuition – Sessions 7 & 8\nSession 7 — Beyond the Edit: Map\, Book & Slideshow Modules (14th July)\n\nThe Map module — geotagging images automatically from GPS-enabled cameras\, dragging and dropping images manually onto the map\, and using a GPS tracklog to batch-geotag an entire shoot; the importance of accurate camera time for tracklog matching\nSaved Locations in the Map module — creating named locations for places you return to regularly\, filtering your catalogue by location\, and a note on privacy when sharing geotagged images\nThe Book module — preparing and selecting images in a Collection before entering Book\, the interface and page layout design\, and exporting your finished book to Blurb or as a PDF\nThe Slideshow module — choosing and customising a template\, adding text overlays\, music and timing\, using the Ken Burns effect\, and exporting as either an MP4 video or a PDF\n\nSession 8 — Sharing Your Work: Print\, Web & External Editors (28th July)\n\nThe Print module — layout styles (Single Image\, Contact Sheet\, Picture Package\, Custom Package)\, image settings\, soft proofing\, and the critical role of ICC colour profiles and colour management when sending to a printer\nThe Web module — HTML vs. Flash gallery engines\, customising appearance and image info panels\, and the options for exporting a gallery locally or uploading via FTP\, with an honest assessment of where the Web module stands today\nRound-trip editing with external applications — setting up Photoshop\, Affinity Photo\, or Topaz as an external editor in Preferences\, using Edit In\, understanding the TIFF/PSD options\, and managing round-tripped files back inside your catalogue\nExport workflows — building Export presets for different output destinations (web\, print\, client delivery)\, file format and quality decisions\, and adding watermarks and output sharpening before files leave Lightroom\n\n\nTHIS BOOKING IS FOR: Develop Module (Sessions 3–6) \n\n(a reminder – if you can’t make any\, or wish to review\, rewind and revisit – the recordings are valid until 1st October 2026) \nIf you have any questions or would like more information\, please email roy@myphotoclub.co.uk. \nWe’ve had fantastic feedback from previous Lightroom Workshops: \nJayne (UK) – ‘I can thoroughly recommend Joe\, he covers everything from the basics to the more advanced concepts\, and no question is too small. Joe is a great teacher and makes the whole experience very enjoyable.’ \nAndrea (Canada) – ‘I can do things now that I didn’t even know were possible!’ \nEd (USA) – ‘Watched many\, many\, videos on Lightroom – nothing has been as comprehensive\, practical and useful as this.
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SUMMARY:Photo Tour - Iceland (Westfjords) with Paul Sansome
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a unique experience in Iceland’s most untouched and unphotographed: – The Westfjords; vast beaches\, towering cliffs\, remote fishing villages and powerful waterfalls. \nLed by experienced landscape and wildlife photographer Paul Sansome: – ” Iceland is my favourite place and I have made over 25 trips there; this tour is designed to give you time\, flexibility and access to locations that many visitors never reach” \nFeatures \n\nIconic location\, on every photographer’s ‘bucket list’\nSmall group (max 5 photographers) for more personal guidance\nFlexible itinerary shaped by weather and group interests\nAccess to remote\, lesser-known locations with relatively short walking distances\nStrong focus on composition\, light and creativity\nStunning landscapes\, architecture\, people and wildlife\n\nPaul describes the Westfjords as his favourite region in Iceland\, offering an exceptional variety of subjects in a compact area . \nFor full itinerary and booking information please email: – roy@myphotoclub.co.uk \nWhat You’ll Photograph \n\nRaudisandur (Red Sand Beach) – vast shoreline\, reflections\, abstract patterns\nDynjandi Waterfall – one of Iceland’s most striking waterfalls\nArnarfjordur & Onundarfjordur – classic fjord landscapes\nRemote coastal scenes – dramatic cliffs and ever-changing light\nDjupavik Herring Factory – powerful\, atmospheric decay photography\nIsafjordur region – fishing harbours and mountain backdrops\nReykjavik architectural icons – Hallgrímskirkja\, Harpa\, Sun Voyager\n\nA Flexible\, Photographer-Led Approach \nThis is not a rigid sightseeing trip\, the itinerary is deliberately flexible so that we can: \n\nRespond to weather and light\nReturn to locations when conditions improve\nStop whenever photographic opportunities appear\n\nSome of the best images happen between planned stops — and we make the most of those moments. \nTour Overview \nDuration: 9 nights\nStart/End: Keflavik Airport\, Iceland\nDates: Thursday 24th September 2026 – Saturday 3rd October \nPrice: based on 5 clients\, £3800     (There is no single supplement). \nAccommodation & Travel \n\nComfortable hotels and guesthouses throughout\nTwo nights in remote Djupavik for a unique experience\nTravel by private vehicle\nScenic ferry crossing included\n\nAll accommodation is on a bed & breakfast basis\, giving flexibility for evening meals (allow approx. £40–£50 per evening) . \nFitness Level \n\nMostly short walks on level ground\nSome optional light scrambling for viewpoints\nMany locations easily accessible\, including beaches\n\nThis tour is suitable for most photographers with a reasonable level of mobility. \nWho This Tour Is For \n\nPhotography enthusiasts who want more than a standard trip\nThose looking to improve their landscape\, wildlife\, architecture and travel photography\nAnyone wanting to experience Iceland\, especially beyond the usual locations\n\nYour Tour Leader  \nPaul Sansome is one of the UK’s most successful fine art photographers\, selling photography to hang on people’s walls since becoming a professional in 2003. Paul has been Highly Commended in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year\, has many times featured in Landscape Photographer of the Year and in 2017  won the first of several major awards in the Travel Photographer of the Year competition. For the past 20 years\, Paul has been leading photography holidays each year to countries that include Italy\, Morocco\, Iceland\, Myanmar\, Vietnam and India. \nPaul is always available and the guidance given when alongside someone taking the photographs is probably the most instructive. As well as being attractive to the photographer\, the itinerary will also appeal to people wishing to experience a more in-depth view of the Icelandic way of life. The Tours attract people with all levels of photography experience.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/iceland-westfjords-with-paul-sansome/
LOCATION:Iceland\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Photo Tour - Japan with Mark Hemmings
DESCRIPTION:A fantastic photography tour through Japan\, visually rich and culturally fascinating: – the electric streets of Tokyo\, the peaceful temples of Kyoto\, and the snowy mountains of Nagano. \nLed by internationally recognised travel photographer and workshop instructor Mark Hemmings\, this is a carefully designed experience that blends photography\, culture and travel. \nFeatures \n\nIconic location\, on every photographer’s ‘bucket list’\nLed by Mark Hemmings\, who has run Japan workshops since 2005\nDesigned to deliver both photographic improvement and a memorable travel experience.\nSmall group (max 12 photographers)\nAll-inclusive – accommodation\, meals\, transport and tuition\nTravel on Japan’s famous bullet trains\nStay in high-quality hotels and traditional inns\nPhotograph a wide variety of subjects in a single trip\n\nMark said “The country of Japan is a really important travel destination. What it offers for food\, nature\, cities\, architecture\, wildlife\, and especially photography\, is amazing. That’s why I’m inviting you to the Japan trip of a lifetime”. \nFor full itinerary and booking information please email: – roy@myphotoclub.co.uk \nWhat You’ll Photograph \n\nTokyo at night – neon lights\, street scenes\, long exposures\nJapanese Snow Monkeys – wildlife in natural hot springs\nKyoto temples & streets – traditional culture and architecture\nBamboo Forest & Golden Pavilion – iconic Japanese landscapes\nMatsumoto Castle – classic samurai architecture\nEnoshima & Kamakura – coastal scenes with views of Mount Fuji\nPeople\, people\, people\n\nA Complete Photography Experience \nThis tour is designed to cover a wide range of photographic styles: \n\nStreet photography\nArchitecture\nLandscape\nWildlife\nCultural storytelling\n\nWhether you are using a professional camera or a smartphone\, you will receive practical guidance to improve both your technical and creative skills. \nTour Overview \nDuration: 7 days\nDates: 21–27 January 2027\nStart/End: Tokyo \nPrice: £3\,695 per person (double occupancy)\nSingle supplement: £370 \nLocations include: \n\nTokyo\nEnoshima & Kamakura\nKyoto\nMatsumoto\nNagano (Snow Monkeys)\n\nTravel & Accommodation \n\nHigh-quality hotels throughout\nTraditional Japanese inn (Shibu Onsen) experience\nBullet train travel between cities\nAll in-country transport included (trains\, taxis\, subway)\n\nThis is a fully organised experience so you can focus on photography. \nWhat’s Included \n\nAll accommodation\nAll meals\nAll transport within Japan\nAll entrance fees\nFull photographic tuition throughout\nAirport transfers (on tour start/end dates)\n\nNot included: \n\nInternational flights to/from Japan\nDrinks and incidental snacks\n\nFitness & Practical Considerations \n\nSignificant walking each day\nSome gentle hiking (e.g. snow monkey location)\nManaging your own luggage between locations\n\nThe pace is relaxed\, but you should be comfortable being active throughout the day. \nWho This Tour Is For \n\nPhotography enthusiasts at any level\, looking to improve their nature\, city\, architecture\, street\, landscape\, people and wildlife photography\nThose wanting both learning and travel experiences\nAnyone interested in culture\, food and visual storytelling\n\nNo specialist equipment is required — all camera types are welcome. \nYour Tour Leader \nMark Hemmings \nAn experienced travel photographer and workshop leader from Saint John\, New Brunswick\, Canada\, Mark has been running Japan tours for nearly two decades. \nMark began his career in the late 1990′s when working on feature films and movies as a ‘stills’ and location photographer. In 1999 Mark moved to Japan for a year to learn advertising photography. In 2004 he developed his skills as a photography workshop instructor\, teaching people how to create better photographs in such diverse places as Mexico\, The Caribbean\, Jordan\, Israel\, England\, Korea\, Hungary\, Romania and Transylvania. Mark has published “iPhone Photography For Dummies” and “Android Smartphone Photography for Dummies” which are available worldwide.
URL:https://myphotoclub.co.uk/event/japan-with-mark-hemmings/
LOCATION:Japan
CATEGORIES:Tour
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