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Webinar November 20, 2024 – Exposure, Pragmatism and Catching the Decisive Moment with Jono Slack
Nov
20

Webinar November 20, 2024 – Exposure, Pragmatism and Catching the Decisive Moment with Jono Slack

Join us for a free member only webinar:

Exposure, Pragmatism and Catching the Decisive Moment with Jono Slack

Wednesday, November 20 · 1:00 PM Central/2:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)/7:00 PM (London)/8 PM (France)

There is so much conflicting advice with respect to 'nailing' the exposure and how important it is to get it exactly right. On the other hand, we are told that if we don't shoot fully manual we aren't proper photographers. Actually, the important thing is capturing that decisive moment. Join Jono Slack as he takes a look at which aspects of exposure really do need to be controlled by the photographer, and which might reasonably be left to the camera.

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Webinar September 18, 2024 – Editing Your Images in Adobe Lightroom & Adobe Camera Raw
Sep
18

Webinar September 18, 2024 – Editing Your Images in Adobe Lightroom & Adobe Camera Raw

Join us for a free member only webinar:

Editing Your Images in Adobe Lightroom & Adobe Camera Raw with Bill Royce, Adobe Instructor

Wednesday, September 18 · 1:00 PM Central/2:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)/7:00 PM (London)/8 PM (France)

  • Using the new masking tools

  • Adding "punch" to images, including improving dull skies

  • Creating and using presets

  • Sharpening images the smart way

  • Denoise, AI and manual

Time permitting

  • The Histogram: Interpretation and use during editing (Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw)

  • Adding copyright information to image metadata and to exported or printed images (Lightroom and Photoshop

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LSI Webinar Aug 7: Getting the Most Out of Your Monochrom RAW Files
Aug
7

LSI Webinar Aug 7: Getting the Most Out of Your Monochrom RAW Files

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Getting the Most Out of Your Monochrom RAW Files with LSI President, David Knoble

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With each introduction of a new Monochrom camera, the RAW files contain more and more data. In this episode, David will talk about M11 Monochrom raw files and show how to edit the files to get the most from them with an emphasis on exports for instagram / facebook and printing. David has used every Leica monochrom since the M9M and has also spent over two decades continuing to shoot black and white film using both 35mm and 120mm. Editing to show the exquisite shadow detail of the Monochrom while maintaining highlights will help you increase your photography skills!

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Webinar June 19, 2024 – Using Simple Photoshop AI Editing Tools
Jun
19

Webinar June 19, 2024 – Using Simple Photoshop AI Editing Tools

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Using Simple Photoshop AI Editing Tools with Bill Royce, Adobe Instructor

Wednesday, June 19 · 1:00 PM Central/2:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)/7:00 PM (London)/8 PM (France)

If you missed the webinar, click here to view the recording

Join Bill Royce, Certified Adobe Instructor, as he show us how taking advantage of AI need not involve anything more than editing in Photoshop using recently introduced, very simple techniques, most of which are quite effective and time saving.

Topics:

  • Content-aware Remove vs Generative Fill

  • Generative Extend

  • Crop tool:  Generative Expand

  • Neural filters

    • Colorize

    • Restore

  • Adding objects

  • Time permitting:  Enhancing scanned film images

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A Conversation with Adriana Loureiro
Mar
13

A Conversation with Adriana Loureiro

A Conversation with Adriana Loureiro - Paradise Lost

Adriana Loureiro Fernandez is a freelance photojournalist currently based in Caracas, Venezuela. Focusing on social conflict in Latin America, her work has been featured in The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Los Angeles Times, Der Spiegel, NPR, and Reuters, among many others. She is currently a frequent contributor to The New York Times.

Adriana will discuss life as a photojournalist, her ongoing project, Paradise Lost, which documents Venezuela for the last 10 years. Venezuela is one of the Latin American countries with the least media presence, with a dictatorship that tightened its grip on power, and a monthly inflation rate of 40%. Documenting the country as it is today has never been as challenging. Fernadez is among a handful of photographers living and working in Venezuela. She will also discuss LSI’s Women in Photography grant.

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A Conversation with Kiran Karnani, VP Marketing, Leica Camera, Inc.
May
18

A Conversation with Kiran Karnani, VP Marketing, Leica Camera, Inc.

Brad Husick, President of LHSA - The International Leica Society, will have a video conversation with Kiran Karnani, VP Marketing of Leica Camera, Inc. Kiran will tell us about her journey leading to Leica, her experiences as VP, some of the initiatives that she’s excited about, her vision for the future of Leica and The International Leica Society, and more. Join us on May 18, 2022 at 1:30 pm Central/2:30 PM Eastern (US) for this chat and bring your questions for Kiran.

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Image by Chris Michel

 

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Introducing the New LHSA Viewfinder and Historical Archive Library
Mar
2

Introducing the New LHSA Viewfinder and Historical Archive Library

Join us for a free member-only webinar on Wednesday, March 2, 2022,

from 1:30 - 2:30 Eastern Time

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Introducing the new LHSA Viewfinder and Historical Archive Library

This fall LHSA announced its new LHSA website. As part of the release, LHSA upgraded the VIEWFINDER archive and added a Leica Historical Document archive. Both are online and available for member use.

To improve your experience, Doug Drumheller, curator of the library, and Executive Director Richard Rejino will hold the first of two Zoom Webinar training sessions on the Archives. The first session will cover basic system navigation and VIEWFINDER searches on Wednesday March 2, 2022, at 1:30 PM Eastern Time (US).

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Getting Started with Mylio: What is Mylio, and How Does it Work?
Dec
16

Getting Started with Mylio: What is Mylio, and How Does it Work?

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Getting Started with Mylio: What is Mylio, and How Does it Work?

Thursday, December 16 · 2:30 PM ET / 8:30 pm CET

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Getting your photos organized in one consolidated library where you can find any photo you want fast is a game changer. With Mylio, it's possible!

You’ll never lose a photo with Mylio, the only photo manager where you can edit, organize, sync, and protect a lifetime of photos and videos – keeping your files private on your own devices. 

This webinar, led by Mylio's customer champion J.C. Figueroa, will show you what Mylio is and describe how it works. You’ll get a full overview of the application highlighting key features and its benefits for you. (Hint: It’s different from other photo managers!)


You will learn:

  • How to organize, edit, and protect photos on your phone, tablet, and computers

  • Where your photos are stored in Mylio (Cloud service not required)

  • How Mylio protects your photo privacy

  • How Mylio compares to other photo solutions

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Free Webinar Dec 8, 2021 – What’s New in Photoshop & Lightroom
Dec
8

Free Webinar Dec 8, 2021 – What’s New in Photoshop & Lightroom

Join us for a free webinar (members only):

What’s New In Photoshop & Lightroom with Bill Royce

Wednesday, Dec 8 · 1:30 PM Central Time (US & Canada)

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Join LHSA board member and Adobe Certified expert Bill Royce for a timely webinar on the new features in Photoshop and Lightrooom. These powerful new features make editing easier than ever.

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Free Webinar September 15: DxO Nik Tools 4
Sep
15

Free Webinar September 15: DxO Nik Tools 4

Join us for a free webinar (members only):

DxO Nik Tools 4

Join Keith Sbiral, President, and Brad Husick, LHSA VP and ask-an-expert to explore the newest release of DxO’s Nik Tools 4 in making dynamic images from Adobe Lightroom. New capabilities give the photographer expanded power and choice. We’ll give you our take and offer tips for easier workflow.

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Show & Tell: Your Favorite Accessories
Jul
21

Show & Tell: Your Favorite Accessories

This is your chance to show and tell us about your favorite photo accessory, whether it’s a bag, neck strap, add-on, grip, tripod, accessory viewfinder, or whatever makes shooting more enjoyable for you. This interactive webinar will give you 60 seconds to show us the one favorite you use, and take a few questions. We will try to get through at least 20 different accessories during the hour together, and share some of our favorites here at LHSA. Please make sure you have good lighting and a solid Internet connection and come prepared to share!

Our host: Brad Husick is an LHSA Board Member and professional photographer with more than 40 years of experience. Brad’s photos have been published in several magazines and in the New York Times. He was the mission photographer for the first private spaceflight – Space Ship One, and for the launch of the first Ocean Cleanup system in the Pacific. Brad was also a professional sports photographer for three years. He often writes camera, software and lens reviews for online sites and teaches extensively for groups and individuals. Brad is a member of LHSA’s “Ask an Expert” panel.

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Moments of the Human Condition with Peter Turnley
Jun
15

Moments of the Human Condition with Peter Turnley

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Moments of the Human Condition with Peter Turnley

Tuesday, June 15 · 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

Peter Turnley is a renowned documentary photographer who has photographed the realities of the human condition worldwide for almost 50 years. He has worked in over 90 countries around the world, and his images speak sincerely to the vast timeline of our human history over these past many decades. His photographs speak to the essential emotions of life in all of its’s facets. He will take us through a visual tour of the life of our world. His photography bridges the world of reportage, photojournalism, street photography, and fine art. This promises to be a powerful presentation of visual storytelling of the life of our times.

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© Photograph by David Burnett, Dec. 10, 2019 At Smith and Wollensky’s, New York.

PETER TURNLEY is renowned for his photography of the realities of the human condition. His photographs have been featured on the cover of Newsweek forty-three times and are published frequently in many of the world’s most prestigious publications. He has worked in over ninety countries and has witnessed most major stories of international geopolitical and historic significance in the last forty years.

A graduate of the University of Michigan, the Sorbonne of Paris, the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Paris, and Harvard, where he completed a Nieman Fellowship in 2000-2001. Turnley has received honorary doctorate degrees from the New School of Social Research in New York, Ohio Wesleyan University and St. Francis College of Indiana. Among many international awards, Turnley has won is the Overseas Press Club Award for Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad. He was a nominee this year for the Visa D’Or Award for News from the prestigious international photojournalism festival, “Visa Pour L’Image” in France.

Turnley has both American and French nationality and has published seven books: Beijing Spring, Moments of Revolution, In Times of War and Peace, Parisians, McClellan Street, French Kiss: A Love Letter to Paris, and Cuba: A Grace of Spirit. His new acclaimed book, A New York-Paris Visual Diary: The Human Face of Covid-19, can be purchased only on his website: www.peterturnley.com Facebook Instagram

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Free Webinar: Inkjet Printing Demystified
May
26

Free Webinar: Inkjet Printing Demystified

Join past LHSA President Alan Weinschel and current VP Brad Husick for a hands-on webinar that takes some of the mystery out of printing photographs on Epson and Canon photo printers using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom.

• Getting to know the Epson and Canon photo printers
• Using Photoshop and Lightroom and choosing the right settings for black & white and color printing
• Paper choices and profiles
• Plug-ins to make the job easier
• Caring for your printer
• More tips and techniques, plus Q&A

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Free Webinar: Using the Leica Q2 for Personal Expression
Mar
24

Free Webinar: Using the Leica Q2 for Personal Expression

In this webinar about how a professional photographer chose the Leica Q2 for personal expression, join Everett Bouwer in a discussion about how a camera can completely change your approach to the world around you.

Everett Bouwer, better known by his alias ILL GANDER, is an American photographer and cinematographer recognized for his documentary advertising work, a niche he has contributed to and helped define.

His ability to capture reality without interrupting it has been called upon by celebrities and brands alike. Select Clients include Michael Jordan, David Beckham, Harry Connick JR, Nigel Sylvester, Air France, Amazon, Adidas, and Budlight.

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Free Webinar: The Making of the Award Winning LHSA Viewfinder
Feb
24

Free Webinar: The Making of the Award Winning LHSA Viewfinder

The Making of the Award Winning LHSA Viewfinder

February 24, 2021

1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

Join Viewfinder Editor, Bill Rosauer, and graphic designer, Kirsten Vignes, for a discussion on LHSA’s award-winning quarterly journal. Now in its 54th year of publication, Viewfinder is our flagship publication and one of the membership’s greatest perks. In this live discussion, Bill and Kirsten will go behind-the-scenes and show us how it’s made and give tips for submitting your work. We’ll also hear from special guests Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, Jono Slack, veteran Viewfinder contributor and Leica beta tester, and other guests.

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Bill Rosauer is a lifelong Leica enthusiast and Leica dealer. He has been a member of LHSA since 1982, serving in various capacities: Vice-President 1996-1998, President 1998-2000, Viewfinder Editor 2000, President Emeritus. He is resposible for the conception and execution of the following LHSA Special Editions: LHSA Black Paint M6TTL, LHSA Hammertone MP and Retro 35/2 ASPH, LHSA MP3 Camera, 50 Summilux ASPH Classic and Leicavit, LHSA 50/2 APO Summicron Classic

Kirsten Vignes is the resident graphic designer and email marketing specialist at Leica Store Miami. Since 2015, she’s also been the graphic designer for LHSA’s quarterly journal, Viewfinder. She’s originally from Minnesota, but much prefers the sunshine and warmth of Florida where she’s lived for nearly a decade. Kirsten loves photography and design, which she studied at Rochester Institute of Technology, traveling, climbing rocks, movies with mythical creatures, and, of course, coffee.

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Free Webinar: Using Classic Rangefinder Lenses on Modern Digital Cameras with Ashwin Rao
Dec
9

Free Webinar: Using Classic Rangefinder Lenses on Modern Digital Cameras with Ashwin Rao

Join us for a free webinar:

Using Classic Rangefinder Lenses on Modern Digital Cameras with Ashwin Rao

Wednesday Dec 9th, 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

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Ashwin Rao will share with us his fascinating experiences with classic older lenses on digital Leica cameras, opening a world of imaging possibilities from the last century of lens design. 

Ashwin Rao is a Seattle Based photographer and Leicaphile. He runs the Seattle Leica User Group, which represents the largest autonomous regularly-gathering group of Leica users in the world. He enjoys shooting with M cameras and currently owns a Leica M7, M10-D, and M9 Monochrom. He frequently writes 

about topics concerning Leica cameras and lenses, including several articles for Viewfinder, and he enjoys sharing his knowledge and passion with other members of the Leica community.

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Free Webinar: Infrared Photography with the Leica M8 with Richard Chalfan
Nov
18

Free Webinar: Infrared Photography with the Leica M8 with Richard Chalfan

In this session, our speaker, Richard Chalfal will discuss infrared photography with the M8.

The spectral sensitivity of the eye is about 400nm (nanometers) in the blue to about 700nm in the red. But the spectral sensitivity of a CMOS sensor is about 350nm in the blue to about 1050nm in the infrared. 

The sensitivity in the infrared (IR) past 700nm is blocked by an IR absorbing filter in the camera. But the M8 has a weak filter that passes a fair amount of IR light. The IR light that is “leaked” can be used by attaching a filter to the lens that blocks visible light. 

On most cameras you would need to use a tripod and take a long exposure with a visible light blocking filter. But on an M8 you can hand hold the camera to get stunning IR photos. 

We will discuss how to set up your camera, choosing and focusing lenses and we will discuss filter choices.  Then we will show images taken with various strength IR pass filters so you can start using your M8 again. 

About our speaker:

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Richard Chalfan was shown his uncle’s new M3 when he was 10 years old and was hooked, even though he wasn’t allowed to touch it!  It was 25 more years before he owned his first Leica, a IIIf, but it was a start.

Richard was particularly inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson’s early work with a Leica A. He started shooting a model A, using ASA 25 and slower film, to explore what it would have been like to use a Leica around 1930. That led to his using almost all of the 22 models of Leicas he now owns. Richard, one of LHSA’s “ask an Expert” panelists, enjoys sharing the experiences and encourages others to do the same.

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Adobe Camera Raw, not just for Raw Images with Bill Royce - Sep 16, 2020
Sep
16

Adobe Camera Raw, not just for Raw Images with Bill Royce - Sep 16, 2020

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Adobe Camera Raw – Not Just for Raw Images with Bill Royce

Wednesday Sept 16th, 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

This will be an introduction to Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) for Photoshop CC users with emphasis on image adjustments to include:

  • Launching ACR from Photoshop, use as a filter and as a re-editable smart filter

  • Editing multiple images including merging panorama and HDR images

  • Use of the powerful image adjustment tools, both global and local

  • Creation and use of image adjustment presets to reduce the need for routine edits

  • A review of the latest features just released in June 2020, to include adding local color adjustments

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Bill Royce, an LHSA member, is a former Air Force fighter pilot and retired Boeing test pilot, and lifelong photographer. 

Photography-related activity, skills and accomplishments:

  • Primary photography concentration: Street Photography

  • Photographic Cultural Tour of Cuba, April 2014

  • Images and articles published numerous times in the Leica Society International quarterly magazine “Viewfinder”

  • Current activity: Conducting periodic courses in Street Photography, Lightroom, Adobe Camera Raw and Monochrome Conversion

  • Instructs Image Analysis for the Photographic Society of America (PSA)

  • Certified by Adobe as an Expert in Adobe Lightroom (2013)

  • Board Member, International Leica Society

  • Past President, Puget Sound Camera Club, 2012-2014

Amateur photographer for over 50 years

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Portrait Lighting Simplified with Brad Husick - Sep 2, 2020
Sep
2

Portrait Lighting Simplified with Brad Husick - Sep 2, 2020

Join us on Sept 2nd for a free webinar:

Portrait Lighting Simplified with Brad Husick

Wednesday Sept 2nd, 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

This webinar introduces the concepts of basic portrait lighting using natural light, one light and two lights. It’s designed to help photographers get better portraits at home or in a small setting. The focus is on getting great results without spending lots of money on fancy setups.

  • Using natural light to get natural portraits

  • Types of lights and tradeoffs

  • Using one constant light source for dramatic portrait effects

  • How to use simple reflectors

  • When to use two lights

  • Basic posing of subjects for flattering portraits

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Our instructor: Brad Husick is an LHSA Board Member and professional photographer with more than 40 years of experience. Brad’s photos have been published in several magazines and in the New York Times. He was the mission photographer for the first private spaceflight – Space Ship One, and for the launch of the first Ocean Cleanup system in the Pacific. Brad was also a professional sports photographer for three years. He often writes camera, software and lens reviews for online sites and teaches extensively for groups and individuals. Brad is a member of LHSA’s “Ask an Expert” panel.

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Choosing and Using Old Leicas with William Fagan
Aug
19

Choosing and Using Old Leicas with William Fagan

Join us for a free webinar:

Choosing and Using Old Leicas with William Fagan

Wednesday, Aug 19th: 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

This Webinar is aimed at the Leica user who would wish to have a small collection of early film Leicas and/or to use them occasionally.  Leica enthusiasts with larger collections and/or regular film users should also find something to interest them in the talk. The talk will cover LTM (screw-mount) Leicas from the beginning and also M mount cameras up to about the M6

Among the topics to be covered will be:

  • Choosing an old Leica to collect or use

  • Checking a potential purchase and whether to CLA or not

  • Lens choices

  • Film choices

  • Film loading and handling

  • Exposure with and without in-built meters

  • Focus with and without rangefinders

  • Picture taking tips

  • Useful accessories

  • Problem-solving

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William was born in Ireland in 1949. He holds Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Public Administration degrees from University College, Dublin. His career was largely in the public sector and in the latter part of it he worked in the areas of regulation, consumer protection and competition where he held several senior positions in Ireland and abroad. He also held senior positions in the telecoms sector in the same areas.

William has been a keen photographer and collector of vintage cameras and other photographic items for many years and he is the author of over 40 articles, both online and in print, in respect of cameras and photography. He is a member of the following photographic organizations:

  • The Dublin Camera Club

  • The Leica Society (UK)

  • LHSA – The International Leica Society

  • The Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain (PCCGB)

  • The Gallery of Photography, Ireland

Since 2019, William has been a Member of the Board of Directors of the Gallery of Photography, Ireland

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Understanding Color Management with Brad Husick
Aug
5

Understanding Color Management with Brad Husick

Join us on August 5th for a free webinar:

Understanding Color Management with Brad Husick.

Wednesday Aug 5th, 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

This webinar is for the photographer looking to understand color management and the pursuit of correct color from capture to print. This class will introduce students to topics including:

  • The color-managed workflow

  • Color depth and color spaces

  • Monitor calibration

  • Printer and paper profiles

  • White balance

  • Soft proofing

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Our instructor: Brad Husick is an LHSA Board Member and professional photographer with more than 40 years of experience. Brad’s photos have been published in several magazines and in the New York Times. He was the mission photographer for the first private spaceflight – Space Ship One, and for the launch of the first Ocean Cleanup system in the Pacific. Brad was also a professional sports photographer for three years. He often writes camera, software and lens reviews for online sites and teaches extensively for groups and individuals. Brad is a member of LHSA’s “Ask an Expert” panel.

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Leica M10-D: Into The Himalayas with Samuel Gillilan
Jul
22

Leica M10-D: Into The Himalayas with Samuel Gillilan

You are invited to participate in an interactive webinar, presented by LHSA – The International Society Vice President, Keith Sbiral.

Into the Himalayas with Samuel Gillilan

Wednesday, July 22nd, 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

Samuel Gillilan will talk about his

  • Experience using the Leica M10-D + 50mm Summicron-APO on a 150mile trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp in March 2020

  • Climbing elevations of 5360m (17,585ft) while operating the M10-D at temperatures of -30C (-22F)

  • Coming down from the Himalayas to global border shutdowns and having to leave Nepal very quickly as concerns about the COVID-19 virus began to occur all over the world.

Featuring Images from Samuel’s new photography book Asana: Into the Himalayas. 

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About the Instructor:

Samuel Gillilan is an international Leica M photographer based on Kauai, HI. 

He travels all over the world to Holy Sites, his attention turned toward the visual arts through the medium of photography as a way of conveying visions & symbolism of the human psyche. World Traditions, Symbolic Portraiture, Time & Nature act as a Sutra that tread together Samuel’s imagery.  Click here for a link to some of the images from the Into the Himalayas series.

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Free Webinar May 27: Making Photo Books with Lightroom and Blurb
May
27

Free Webinar May 27: Making Photo Books with Lightroom and Blurb

This class is a training session for the photographer looking to create lasting memories by composing books in Lightroom. Whether you’re the owner of a new digital camera or an experienced enthusiast, this class will teach you how to use Adobe Lightroom to gather your photos, compose a book or magazine, and send it for printing at Blurb. This class will introduce students to topics including:
• Using the Book module to layout your book or magazine
• Adding text to pages and photos
• Understanding the book and magazine choices offered by Blurb
• Getting all the settings right for printing
• Setting up your own Blurb online bookstore where people can buy your creations

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Using Plug-ins with Lightroom, including Silver Efex Pro
May
13

Using Plug-ins with Lightroom, including Silver Efex Pro

You are invited to participate in the third of a four-part series of LHSA – The International Society interactive webinars, presented by Board Member, Brad Husick.

Using Plug-ins with Lightroom, including Silver Efex Pro

Wednesday May 13th, 1:30 Central Time (US & Canada)/ 8:30 PM Central European ST

This class is a training session for the photographer looking to add more power, flexibility, and speed in editing photos with the use of third-party plugins. Whether you’re the owner of a new digital camera or an experienced enthusiast, this class will teach you how to use Adobe Lightroom to make your photos shine with more ease and power than the basic Lightroom offers. This class will introduce students to topics including:

• Using Silver Efex Pro to make stunning black and white images

• Using Dfine to remove stubborn image noise intelligently

• Using Color Efex Pro to make dramatic color images

• Using Portrait Pro Studio to edit portraits in ways you never imagined you could

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Our instructor: Brad Husick is an LHSA Board Member and professional photographer with more than 40 years of experience. Brad’s photos have been published in several magazines and in the New York Times. He was the mission photographer for the first private spaceflight – Space Ship One, and for the launch of the first Ocean Cleanup system in the Pacific. Brad was also a professional sports photographer for three years. He often writes camera, software and lens reviews for online sites and teaches extensively for groups and individuals.

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