FREE 6-Month Photoshop Course

6mth-photoshop-courseThe folks at creativetechs (who also put together the free 4-week and 10-week photography courses) have a free 6-month (yes, 6 MONTH) Photoshop Course, starting next week.

Webinar: Free 6-Month Photoshop Course!

Preliminary schedule:

Course I – Photoshop Fundamentals
Sep 3 – Basics
Sep 10 – Layers
Sep 17 – Selections
Sep 24 – Masks
Oct 1 – Pen Tool

Course 2 – Color Correction
Oct 8 – Advanced Selections
Oct 15 – Color Correction pt1
Oct 22 – Color Correction pt2
Oct 24 – Cloning Basics
Nov 5 – Final Touches

Course 3 – Photoshop Fun
Nov 12 – Scrapbooking Techniques
Nov 19 – Brushes
Dec 3 – Layer Effects
Dec 10 – To Be Announced
Dec 17 – To Be Announced

Course 4 – Advanced Retouching
Jan 7 – Advanced Cloning Techniques
Jan 14 – Retouching Skin
Jan 21 – Retouching Hair
Feb 4 – Retouching Landscapes
Feb 11 – Repairing Digital Anomalies

Course 5 – To Be Announced!
Feb 25 – TBA
Mar 4 – TBA
Mar 11 – TBA
Mar 18 – TBA
Mar 25 – TBA

FREE 10-Week Digitial Photography Course

10wk-photo-courseOn the heels of the free 4-week photography course taught by John Greengo from the PBS series Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge, Creativetechs has confirmed John will return in September to teach an expanded 10-week class.

It has been scheduled on the online calendar, and will continue in the existing 4-week classes’ time slot — Each Wednesday at 1800 GMT (11am PT) — Starting on Sept 2.

So, share and enjoy!

The 4-week class was a lot of fun, but was very basic from a technical standpoint. I expect the 10-week version will have you break out your thinking cap, and take some notes.

Webinar: Free 10-Week Digital Photography Course!

Schedule:

Week 1, Sep 2 – Introduction & Gear Review
Week 2, Sep 9 – Cameras
Week 3, Sep 16 – Lenses
Week 4, Sep 23 – Exposure
Week 5, Sep 30 – Focus
Week 6, Oct 7 – Aesthetics I
Week 7, Oct 14 – Aesthetics II
Week 8, Oct 21 – The Gadget Bag
Week 9, Oct 28 – Full Exposure
Week 10, Nov 4 – Art Wolfe Interview & Slideshow

FREE 4-Week Digitial Photography Course

4wk-photo-course-520pxCame across a link to this course on dpchallenge today — looks like a great class, and you certainly can’t beat the price!  It’s being taught by John Greengo from the PBS series Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge.

Classes are scheduled as follows:

July 15: Week 1 – Overview. Life of a World Traveling Photographer.
July 22: Week 2 – Your Camera.
July 29: Week 3 – Your Technique.
Aug 5: Week 4 – Composition Secrets.

Start time each day is 1800Z, which for those of you who are not GMT-savvy:

2PM – Eastern
1PM – Central
12PM – Mountain
11AM – Pacific

More information here. / Sign-up for the class here.

DTown TV

DTwon TVI just stumbled across this today (from Matt Kloskowski‘s twitter page of all places)…

DTown TV – The Weekly Show for Nikon DSLR Users With Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski

It’s some spiffy-cool stuff.  Just wanted to pass the link along in case it might be new-to-you-too.

It’s not all Nikon-stuff, by the way.  If you’re a fan of Scott and/or Matt’s blogs/books/videos/etc, you’ll probably enjoy it.  A lot of the tips and all of the demos are on Nikon gear, but they discuss information and gadgets that any photographer can use…

NYIP – A Word of Warning

For those NYIP students, like myself, who are following the instructions from NYIP and advising poeple you are “on assignment from NYI Photoworld Magazine” (a quote from the instructions they send with their Photopass)… NYI will NOT validate your credentials if they are asked.

HUGE black mark for NYIP in my book, and I know I’ll use their pass much less-frequently now, if at all.

Short version of my particular story — I contacted the media relations department for the AZ State Fair a few weeks ago requesting a media pass. Used my NYI Photoworld Press Pass as credentials, and gave them the story-line from my NYI Photo Pass instructions, explanation of Photoworld Magazine, etc, etc. Great — all they need is validation from NYI Photoworld that I’m on assignment at the Fair. No problem, I say, and write my student advisor for a confirmation fax/email/form-letter, whatever they’d like to provide.

NYIP’s reply:

“My apologies, but due to legal ramifications, as well as liability issues, we can not present you with a letter of that nature. I apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. If there is anything else I can assist you with, please let me know.”

When pressed for a better explanation of why we, as students, are told to represent ourselves as “on assignment” from NYI Photoworld, but then to have no one back up our claim (which makes us look like idiots, and/or as though we are misrepresenting ourselves), they said:

“I’m sorry but Photoworld does not assign students in any formal sense. We do encourage students to develop “self-assignments” in order for them do gain experience and develop their skills. […] Sorry again for the inconvenience.”

So, again, just a word of warning to other students using their pass — don’t expect NYI to back you up if someone presses for confirmation “you are who you say you are.” You’ll have to spin your own story as best you can, without any assistance from NYI.

Back to my story — I didn’t get a pass for the Fair via NYI. I spun the story as best I could, and re-submitted myself with credentials for a newspaper I shoot for (who WOULD back me up, and has before, as any media outlet should)… and never heard back from the media relations folks at the fair again. I suspect I am on their “bad-list” now.

On a related note, just to show how seriously NYI takes their whole Photoworld idea… Here’s the information I got when I asked some time ago how to actually submit work to Photoworld (this probably should have been warning enough for me to stop using my pass, but I kept pressing my luck…)

“Students can always send pictures to the Photoworld Editor. However, most of the images on Photoworld are from Photo Projects for which the student received a Merit Award. We also show profiles of students who have had some sort of success and these are always illustrated with the student’s photos. The Editor doesn’t have much use for random photos that are not accompanied by some story about the pictures.”

I’m not sure what that last sentence was about (I understand what they are saying — but I specifically asked about submitting STORIES (articles and photos) to Photoworld — not “random photos” — I assume it was just a canned reply they cut-and-paste).

Anyway, this isn’t meant as some anti-NYIP rant… Just want to let other students know you need to use your Press Pass with caution, and don’t expect anyone at NYI to help out if someone presses for proof or verification of your pass. It’s pretty common to have your credentials verified when looking for a media pass to any event, and if you’re using your NYI Pass, you’ll be spinning your wheels — You’ll do better, obviously, being crendentialed by a real magazine or newspaper.

I wouldn’t feel so ill about it if they didn’t explicitly encourage students to use it and claim they were on assignment with NYI — if they just warned us up front that we are completely “on our own” and should only use the pass in cases were no one would ask for follow-up.

Anyway, that pass is staying in the bottom of my camera bag from now on…

In general, I’m beginning to feel very disillusioned with NYIP overall.  I’ve contacted my advisors a couple of other times as well — simple things like asking for advice how to clean and “un-crease” the backgrounds that came with the lightbox they sold me with my subscription (i.e. Can I iron them, should I steam them, etc) — their replies have been rather nebulous, generally unhelpful, and appear to be cut-and-paste form letters that try to address broad issues or questions which have little to do with what I’m asking.

In a couple of replies, they didn’t even bother to re-format what they paste, making it completely obvious it was simply paste from another email/document/etc. I get the impression they either think they have better things to do, and/or they just don’t care to answer questions.

I’ve considered asking to change advisors, but one of my advisors is already the “advisor supervisor,” “chief advisor” or whatever the title is… and I’ve received the same kind of replies from that advisor as well.