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Feb 7
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6:00 pm
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9:00 pm

NEW! Introduction to Photoshop

Darren Rigo

Get a handle on the essential tools for editing files in Adobe Photoshop!

In this hands-on workshop we will cover importing files with camera raw, establish good editing practices, utilize essential tools and filters like curves, levels, and sharpening filters and save files optimized for print and web.

Participants should bring a computer with a recent version of Photoshop installed (CS6 or later) and the folder of practice images loaded on the desktop. Some computers may be available, please inquire at registration. Participants are also welcome to bring a small selection of images to work on.

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Darren Rigo is a Toronto-based artist who creates work inspired by the absurdity of everyday life. His practice is built upon his experiences growing up in a rural landscape and an interest in the endlessly evolving nature of imags. He received a BFA from OCAD University where he majored in photography. Recent solo exhibitions include The Woods at Harcourt House, Edmonton, and a funny thing at Harbourfront Center, Toronto. His work has been commissioned by SickKids Hospital, Harbourfront Centre and Plazacorp Investments and is included in the collections of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton and the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Japan.

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