Joseph Roybal presents “Unlocking Your Post-Processing Workflow: Photoshop Simplified” on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, 7pm at Lone Tree Civic Center.
Arrive 15 minutes early for social time, to visit with your fellow club members and meet some new folks. The program is 7pm – 9pm.
We will demystify Photoshop and build an understanding of the program reducing the anxiety that typically arises when utilizing this program. We will cover general masking, luminosity masks and simplified tools found in Tony Kuyper’s Panels. Check out the Tony Kuyper Software to learn more about this process.
This presentation is just a preview for an exclusive field workshop in the Organ Mountains of New Mexico this Spring, followed by a post-processing workshop on images gathered in the field. More information and Registration for Southern New Mexico: Organs and White Sands 2019, an exclusive workshop to LTPC members.
About Joseph Roybal:
Joseph Roybal is a professional fine art landscape photographer based in Denver, Colorado. His passion for photography stems simply from his love of the outdoors. Joseph feels most at home when he is amongst snow-capped peaks, along rocky coastlines, or surrounded by fields of wildflowers. Joseph specializes in creating compelling imagery that allows his viewers to feel as if they are amid the scene, witnessing it firsthand.
Joseph uses the tagline “Explore. Learn. Share.” The derivation of this moto stems from Joseph’s ability to combine his personal experiences in the field with his developing knowledge of the art, to educate others who share a passion for photography. He uses different teaching tools, such as presentations, private 1:1 photo tours, group photo tours, and personalized post-processing techniques to aid in the growth of individuals looking to enhance their work.
Joseph is a strong advocate in conservationism and believes that it is paramount in his photographic endeavors. His imagery is presented in a way that speaks to the importance of protecting natural habitats and his beliefs around the matter are observed by his involvement in organizations such as Rocky Mountain Climate Organization and Protect Our Winters (POW). While working in the field or while giving presentations, Joseph enjoys sharing the benefits and methods in which others can play a role in protecting our environment.