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Where Art Meets Architecture: Post-Processing using Lightroom and Photoshop

Mike Kelley

Where Art Meets Architecture: Post-Processing using Lightroom and Photoshop

Mike Kelley

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Class Description


Join Mike Kelley, well-known Architecture Photographer as he shows you the best way to work on your architecture photos in Adobe® Photoshop® and Adobe® Lightroom®. Mike will show you what tools he uses in Adobe Photoshop, and simple ways to combine and merge images in Adobe Photoshop. Mike will also address common problems in architectural photography and what can be fixed in post - and what can't! Learn how to prepare, save, export and finish your images in Adobe Lightroom so that you're delivering the best product to your clients.


Software Used: Adobe Lightroom CC 2015

Class Materials

Bonus Materials with Purchase

Retouching Work Flow Cheat Sheet

Ratings and Reviews

user-748e5c
 

First, note to CreativeLive: Please include experience levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced). I think the bad reviews were because people expected a more advanced class than this. That, and that some people expect mind-blowing revelations in merely 70+/- minutes. This class was jammed pack with great information. I was looking for this exact information so it was perfect for me. Plus, Mike Kelley's teaching style is easy to understand. Any class taught by MK is worth watching, he always has useful insight and nifty shortcuts.

Chris Murray
 

not only is Mike Kelley a genius, he is the Bob Ross of architectural photography. It's got a real "Lets just add some happy cars here and some happy people there" kind of a vibe. What a killer tutorial. Thanks Creative Live and Mike Kelley.

user-fd7ce6
 

I really enjoyed the video as I do with all Mike Kelley videos. The different way to use the clone stamp as well a lot of little trick he did were great to hear. However, I completely agree with Nicholas, it would have been nice to see the image that they showed on the cover, as that is a scene that I'm far more likely to encounter.

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