Just For PPF Members-Two Day Understanding Color Workshop 9/11 & 9/18/2021

Exclusively for Portland Photographers’ Forum Members!

Workshop with Mark Fritzgerald via Zoom on September 11 and 18, 10am to 1pm

Understanding Color and How to Use It to Express Your Creative Vision

The complexity of color is often overlooked by photographers. Most understand the basic concepts of how to adjust color during post production, but they don't often consider the effects the colors in a photo have on one another or how they impact the look and feel of their images.

This is a special two-session version of this class that adds additional content previous attendees requested. It will take you deep into the world of color for an exploration of the technical aspects of color, as well as the emotional impact color can have in a photo. After this class you will never look at color the same, in your photos or the world around you. Subjects include but are not limited to:

Week 1: Exploring Concepts

  • Understanding the scientific and emotional components of color

  • How vision and color perception influence our experience of it

  • Understanding simultaneous contrast and how it influenced early impressionist painting

  • Why it’s important for photographers to master subtractive color theory

  • Exploring the importance of adding color to deep shadows

  • Comparing and contrasting color schemes; Monochrome, Analogous, Complimentary, Split Complementary, etc.

  • Creating color harmony and its effect on the viewer

Week 2: From Concept to Practice

  • Comparing color models and color spaces

  • Methods for color evaluation in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop

  • Color correction vs. color grading, which should you be doing?

  • Comparing and contrasting the many ways to adjust color in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop

  • Global color correction vs. local color correction techniques

Both Zoom Sessions will be recorded and videos made available to workshop attendees.

Registration now open - go to portlandphotographersforum.com, and click on "workshops"


Image by  kristopherk at pixabay

Image by kristopherk at pixabay

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