Photoshop Intensive: Monterey
Youβve spent a lot of time building your camera skills and honing your photographic vision. Now itβs time to take it to the next level. Over five days in the beautiful California coastal town of Monterey, we'll teach how to use Photoshop to craft final versions of your images. COULD USE MORE TEXT, ANOTHER SENTENCE OR TWO TO FILL THIS OUT. TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK TK
Workshop Details
April 7-13, 2026
This is a 5-night, 5-day workshop. Your experience begins at 10 a.m. on April 7 and ends on the afternoon of April 13.
$TK. Register below.
Skill level
All Levels. Open to all who have an understanding of the basic principles of photography and of their cameras.
Group size
14, with 2 instructors β 7:1 ratio
Workshop Leaders
Registration
β’ Deposit of $2,295 is required to reserve your spot at the workshop. |
β’ Balance of $1,695 is due on August 13, 2024. β Pay balance here. |
β’ You may choose the βPay in Fullβ ticket if you desire to pay all at once. |
β’ Last day for a cancellation request is August 12, 2024. (see cancellation and refund policy) |
β’ The workshop fee does not include lodging, food, airfare, entrance fees, or transportation to or during the workshop. |
The Photoshop Intensive Experience
If you are ready to take control of the entire creative process, this workshop is for you.
This immersive course will be based in Monterey. Weβll spend five days in the learning studio studying and practicing the ins and outs of Photoshop. Youβll be provided a catalog of images so that you can work on the techniques as theyβre being demonstrated, and youβll have time to work on your own photos too. The instructors will be available for questions about everything, from the group as well as one-on-one.
Donβt worry, thoughβall work and no play make β¦ well, you get the idea. Weβll also get you out to make some pictures! April is a beautiful time of year to be on the California coast: cool and sunny with little rain. Weβll get out for a night or two and mix in some oceanfront photography (with a lighthouse!), as well as some urban night images.
What You Should Know
We want you to get the most out of your workshop experience. Struggling with computer skills while you are trying to learn two new software programs is no fun. Please be sure you have the following skills before arriving:
basic computer navigation
downloading your images from your camera and storing them in folders on your computer
viewing your images after downloading them to your computer
selecting images and transferring them to a flash drive
using Lightroom for image organization and basic image processing
A laptop loaded with the latest versions of Lightroom Classic (not the cloud-based version, which is called just Lightroom) and Photoshop is mandatory for the class. If you are currently using Lightroom Classic and Photoshop, you are all set. If not, click here to purchase and download the latest versions from Adobe. Youβll want the Photography Plan. Currently the cost for both programs is $9.99 per month with an annual subscription.
If you would like to attend this workshop but are unsure whether you have adequate night photography skills, we can offer pre-workshop tutoring to get you ready for your adventure with us. Alternatively or additionally, a few of us have written books that may be productive pre-workshop reads.
What You Will Learn
The goal of this workshop is to teach you the necessary skills to take complete control of your post-processingβfrom searching, organizing and editing your images in Adobe Lightroom to stacking, blending and fine-tuning your images in Photoshop.
Areas of focus:
understanding how and why we adjust our images
the connection between Lightroom and Photoshop
layers and masks in Photoshop
star stacking
blending separate foreground and background frames
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Logistics & General Info
Travel
You are responsible for arranging and paying for your own transportation.
Nearby Airports:
Monterey Regional (MRY) β TK minutes from the host hotel
San Francisco (SFO) β 2 hours
Oakland (OAK) β 2 hours
Sacramento (SMF) β 3 hours
Rental Car
Rent a car per your preference. The workshop will be hosted at a hotel with plenty of amenities nearbyβyou can walk for meals. However, we will go out to shoot one or two nights, but those without cars can ride with those with cars.
If you are interested in carpooling or sharing a rental car, let us know and we will try to connect you with another attendee looking for the same.
Lodging & Food
We will be staying and meeting each day at a hotel in Monterey.
Lodging
You are not required to stay at the official workshop lodging, though doing so does make it easier to meet with the group each morning.
Info and group code will be sent when our lodging partner is ready to begin taking reservations.
If you are interested in sharing a room, we can try to connect you with someone like-minded in the group.
Food
Monterey has plenty of food options.
You are responsible for arranging and paying for your own meals and accommodations.
Weather
Expect daytime highs in the high 60s F, lows in the low 40s.
Recommended Attire
During the day weβll be indoors in climate control, so feel free to dress in whatever makes you comfortable.
On at least two of the evenings weβll go out shooting. Bring shoes that are comfortable for walking, as well as long pants, and a long-sleeved T-shirt/sweatshirt, as well as a jacket or coat.
Exertion Level
The exertion level of this workshop is Relaxed. (See more about our classifications.)
The majority of this workshop will be spent in the classroom. One or two evening shoots are planned in the local area, and the locations will not be challenging by any measure.
Considerations
IMPORTANT: We encourage reading our FAQs section for more information about skill and gear requirements, and other information that pertains to all our workshops.
If you have questions, please contact usβwe're happy to talk it over with you.
The Other Half of Photography β¦
βI love digital because it has allowed me to grow beyond the limits I thought existed for a photographer.β
Processing has always been half the process. Half the photography process, that is. The initial capture is just the starting lineβit gets us only partway to a completed photograph. Whether it be in a darkroom or in Lightroom, processing is what gets us to the finish line.
Of course, ideally we donβt want to use processing to fix our in-field mistakes. Thatβs just using it as a crutch. But knowing how to post-process well affects our in-field decisions. If we know what we can do on the computer to finish our vision, then we better know what to do with the camera to start it.
I still remember my first time using Photoshop, sitting in my shared office at Golf Digest magazine in 1994, editing a file from a scanned black-and-white negative. I knew how to use a darkroom, but this new technology shocked meβin a good way. I was mesmerized by the technology, both by how it made my job easier and how it would clearly expand the horizons of my creativity.
I love the era of digital photography. It has put more creative control into the hands of the person who should have it: the photographer. In the film days, most photographers delegated that responsibility to professional lab technicians. But now we all have the modern equivalent of a darkroom on our desk (or lap) at home. We are taking control of how our art looks, rather than letting someone else finish it for us.
I love digital because it has allowed me to grow beyond the limits that I thought existed for a photographer. Digital has allowed me to open doors to grander creativity, and it can allow you to do the same. The keys to those doors are post-processing skills. In this workshop, weβll be handing those keys right over to you.