This Months Highlights:
- LUBA RICKET CREATIVE COMPETITION
- BEYOND THE RULE OF THIRDS, BUTCH MAZZUCA
- FOCUS ON: JIM CRANER
- CONNIE FRISBEE HOUDE EXHIBIT @ SAND LAKE LIBRARY
- WALKER EVANS/GEORGE TICE, PETER BOSCO PRESENTATION
- PAINTING YOUR IMAGES WITH LIGHT, JOE BRADY
- MARCH PHOTO ESSAY NIGHT
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What’s New in Photoshop with Terry White
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Photographing family events can feel unpredictable. You’re managing multiple people, changing light, and moments that don’t wait for you to be ready. In this week’s class, Clay Blackmore shares a practical, repeatable approach to handling…
The Sky’s the Limit: Capturing the Power of the Clouds with Moose Peterson
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Storytelling in a Single Frame with Sapna Reddy
A great photo can do more than just look beautiful—it can tell a story. In this week’s class, Sapna Reddy explores how to create images that communicate mood, meaning, and emotion within a single frame.…
Blue Hour Mastery: Creating Dramatic Cityscapes with John Dukes
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How to Make Stunning Aerial Landscape Photos with Ian Plant
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The Art of Shaping Light & Color with Gilmar Smith
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7 Photoshop AI Tools You're Probably Not Using Yet
Photoshop’s AI features now go far beyond simple object removal. Some of the newer tools can completely change the way you edit photos, create composites, clean up distractions, or expand scenes — often with just…
What’s New in Photoshop with Terry White
Photoshop updates are always packed with new features, but figuring out which ones actually matter can take time. In his latest class, Terry White cuts through the noise and focuses on the updates that really…
Transform Photos into Ink Drawings in Photoshop
Traditional ink drawings capture bold contrasts and artistic expression through pure black and white elements. This technique transforms ordinary photographs into striking ink artwork by combining specific filters with smart object workflows for complete creative…
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How to Use the New 3D Object Rotation Feature in Photoshop
Photoshop's new Rotate Object feature transforms flat 2D images into interactive 3D models that can be repositioned from any angle. This AI-powered tool automatically creates cutouts, maintains original textures, and generates missing details when objects…
How to Use Depth Range Masking in Camera Raw
Adobe Camera Raw's depth range masking feature allows you to select and adjust specific depth layers in any photograph without needing special camera equipment. Unlike traditional subject and background masks that focus on shapes, depth…
How to Remove Objects Using Photoshop's Updated Remove Tool Without Credits
Photoshop's updated Remove tool offers powerful AI-powered object removal without consuming any generative credits, regardless of your subscription plan. The tool features automated distraction detection that categorizes different types of visual clutter—from trash and people…
Photoshop 27.6: Complete Guide to New Features and Tools
Photoshop 27.6 introduces several powerful features that streamline common editing tasks. From bringing reflection removal directly into the main interface to AI-powered distraction detection, these updates focus on making complex workflows more accessible and efficient.…
How to Create Realistic Trees from Digital Stamp Brushes in Photoshop
Tree stamp brushes provide an efficient starting point for digital landscapes, but transforming flat stamps into convincing natural elements requires specific layering and painting techniques. This comprehensive tutorial demonstrates how to build complete environmental scenes…
How to Use the New Remove Tool to Automatically Find and Remove Image Distractions
The updated Remove Tool now features AI-powered distraction detection that automatically identifies and categorizes unwanted elements in your photos. This new "Find Distractions" feature can locate cars, poles, fixtures, and visual clutter, then remove everything…




























