The presenters for the Mono Project are listed below and a link to a list of Dates & Times is HERE
DI Workshops are pleased to announce the launch of several projects commencing in 2025. These initiatives promise to deliver an array of inspiring talks and some processing tutorials, designed to engage and educate participants.
The projects, MONO and ALTERNATIVE VIEW have proved very popular with lots of you registered to attend. They will feature a diverse lineup of presenters, each bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge in their respective subject. You can look forward to engaging presentations that will not only inform but also motivate. Our speakers will share their insights, experiences, and success stories, fostering a collaborative environment for learning new skills and techniques necessary. These 'Projects' cover a variety of topics, ensuring that there is something for everyone, regardless of their skill level.
A another Project, HOMEMADE BOOKS, will be launched in the new year, we are in the process of completing the lineup, but definitely have a series of workshops, Making Books with Alex Hare and Lizzie Shepherd, already in place, commencing in May. Other single workshops or a short series are displayed below.
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The presenters for the Mono Project are listed below and a link to a list of Dates & Times is HERE
All our presenters for the Alternative View Project are listed below with a list of Dates & Times HERE
To book the ALTERNATIVE VIEW PROJECT
We are in the process of completing the programme for a new project, the 'Next Chapter' in a Books and Zines initiative, HANDMADE BOOKS. More info soon.
Getting Creative with Celia Henderson with Brushes, Patterns, Textures and Abstracts, Filters and Blend Modes. Two workshops Jan 14 & 16 with recordings available to rewatch and follow along at your own pace.
A discussion on the current state of AI as it relates to photography competitions. We'll discuss different categories and how their rules differ in terms of what is and isn't permitted, and also compare the rules from major bodies such as FIAP, PAGB, PSA etc. Send in your images and we'll edit them (or not) taking these different constraints into account and see what we can and can't do...
Paul will explore practical applications using the colour sliders, to create specific moods, fix challenging exposures, and enhance details in your images. Paul will demonstrate using Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) which is a powerful tool for processing and enhancing raw images so these workshops with be suitable for both PS and LR users.