I would go with Anthony Morganti too. He regularly updates his tutorials.
Cisco2 wrote:
I’m been away from LR for years now and I am in need for a tutor
Please let me know how may I would find one
Thanks
Cisco
It depends if you want to self-learn or sit with someone and have them help you. A lot of the one-on-one today is done via Zoom so that makes it easy. Many of the photo tour guides are pushing LrC these days as they can't do much else. Muench Workshops is great, wonderful and skilled people. Michael Frye is also good, a landscape guy, but does sometimes teach LrC and always does with a class. Steve Perry, Backcountry Gallery, uses LrC but I don't know if he will teach one-to-one. He has a good video on it, as do many of the tour guides. I toss most of the emails because I already know the program well and I have taught it at a college and to friends. If you want to find out how the application works simply go to the Adobe website and read the Help Manual, you should do that first, especially the part about the Library Module. After that there are many books, I like Martin Evening (he knew the people who created the application). Here is an Adobe Store website with books-
https://www.adobepress.com/store/ and
https://www.peachpit.com/promotions/martin-evenings-the-adobe-photoshop-lightroom-books-138789. Adobe YouTube is also good. You can check out my website, too, viathelens.net. And there are hundreds of other options!
I use Scott Kelby's books. I prefer them to videos primarily because later on, when I need to find how to do something specific, I can look it up in the book. He has a book on Lightroom. Also, if you happen to subscribe to the online Lightroom, you automatically get Photoshop, and Kelby has a handy book called Photoshop for Users of Lightroom.
I found Tony Northrup's LR book very helpful. It comes with 14 hrs of video and is very inexpensive ~ $20. You can purchase on his website or via Amazon.
https://northrup.photo/product/lr/Dave
Anthony Morganti is excellent
I have watched a number of Morganti videos and he is very informative and has a nice approach to the applications. I have watch both LR and Photoshop videos from him.
I am looking for some help on using LR to organize my photos. Are any of the above videos or tutorials specific to organizing?
Hey Cisco! Hey Pancho!
Go straight to Anthony Morganti's "OnlinePhotographyTraining.com" for everything you need to know about how to use Lightroom.
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