Greetings!
We are still stoked about the Night Sky Photography Workshop and we can't wait for the next one! We've added new classes and new times to the lineup this fall so you can learn your Mac, understand your camera, get confident in Photoshop, show off your mobile photo skills and take better wildlife pictures. There will be photo walks plus plenty of shooting, hands-on learning and printing. As always, classes will be small and personal where you get individual attention from our instructors. Keep checking our website for new classes and in the mean time, take a look at what's happening in September! Classes are already getting sign ups and the Night Photography class filled up in no time, don't wait to secure your seat to learn from our awesome instructors who work in the field every day.
Landscape & Wildlife Photography
Saturday, September 15th from 8-10:30AM

Wild about landscape and wildlife photography? Join F-11 Photo's own wild man, Jon Shaver, and learn what gear is best suited for your needs. Tour the tools and techniques you need to use in the field to get better images. Discuss animal behavior, technical and artistic aspects in composition, and much more.
Bozeman Photoshop Users Group Welcomes Matt MaCoy To Present Travel Photography
September 11, 6:30-7:45PM
Intro to Instagram
NEW MORNING CLASS!
September 13, 8:30-9:15AM
Get up to speed on the world’s most popular social photo app.
Photo 101: Basic Digital Photo
September 18, 6-8PM
Get comfortable with the geek-speak of digital photography.
Photo 102 + 103: Intermediate Digital Photo and Drills & Skills
September 19 & 20, 6-8PM
Strengthen your confidence and understanding of digital imaging.
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The Secret Keyboard Shortcut for Comparing Before/After...

Photos on the Mac provides so many editing tools that it's easy to lose track of how an edited image compares to the original. You can always use the Revert to Original command and then undo it, but that's fussy.

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