Scott Kelby

Light It. Shoot It. Retouch It. LIVE! with Scott Kelby


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Scott Kelby

Photography & Photoshop Author, and Founder of KelbyTraining.com

Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, training director and instructor for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour, President National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), CEO of Kelby Media Group, author of a string of bestselling technology books. Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo, author of numerous Photoshop training DVDs and online courses, and co-host of PhotoshopTV, and "The Grid."

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    Great explanation of the techniques used as well as the how and why of the equipment. Tom Bol is a badass.
    - matthewhodges
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    The images in course file are for his other course and this one doesn't have the images for this course. I'm enjoying course but have to use my images which isn't the same.
    - ploft
  5. Excellent walk thru!! Got a great feel for the flow of work during the wedding.
    - waltersedward
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    Hi There great tutorial... love this guy... but I have a few questions. In this 2 O' Clock Lesson, Cliff says he exposes for the face. When the groom enters the picture he said he changes focual point but not exposure. Ok this sound fine EXCEPT what happens if you have a groom who is dark skinned and bride who is Fair skinned for vice versa - the exposure for one will be wrong for one of them.... Also the shoot is taking place during the day and stark light but not in DIRECT SUNLIGHT - the light seems to be obscured the builidings and trees. That is a good thing! If you were on a beach trying to get these images and there was no shade anywhere and you could not provide your own.. what would you do?? This is much harder when you have no choice but to shoot at the wrong time of day. Add in some wind and it gets even harder. I live in a coastal town and its always windy..its a nightmare - so any tips or suggestions would be greatly apprecaited.
    - Sharron Marks
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    Course videos not working says server error?
    - dggvette
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    After I download the exercise files, Photoshop 5.1 will not open the course files. I get a message that it's the wrong kind of document. HELP!!
    - Gloria Cuevas
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    This course would have been so much better if you have supplied workfiles, so we could work along.
    - Designit
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    I watched a few minutes of this section. His physical appearance was dirty and distracted from his message. He was hard to understand due to his dialect.
    - Michael Myers
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    I cant tell you what I like from the course. I was so distracted by the presenters phyiscal appearance. He looked dirty, his voice was not interesting. His dialect was hard to understand. I wont watch anymore segments by him.
    - Michael Myers
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    Sorry I don't think I liked any of the course. Way too scientific and was a real snooze fest. Normally I was the courses multiple times. Not these two.
    - scottriggle
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    I am a member but when I click "Watch Now" I keep getting sent back to the log in area - can you help? Thanks! Kristen
    - Kristen Zannella
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    Where are the actions?????????
    - jonathanfredin
  15. This was an excellent course--well organized and well presented. Joel communicates very effectively and does not clutter the important points with a lot of unnecessary chatter and philosophy. His honesty is refreshing, and the techniques in his two compositing courses have applications far beyond just placing a person in an environment. Great work Joel, and thanks very much for sharing.
    - tebbetts
  16. Great job! I loved it! I am a beginner and I just learned so much from watching a few videos. I love how the instructor threw in a few price ranges on some of the items so that I could have an idea of how much it would cost me. I also love how he stated which items are best for beginners. Great course!
    - HisEyes
  17. Matt Kloskowski is hands down one of the best instructors ever! I feel like I owe Kelby Training so much more money because of the amount of knowledge I've gained!
    - HisEyes
  18. Really liked the last chapter where we got to "build" the lighting. One of the best videos I have watched on Kelby! David did a great job of pausing before he told us what was "wrong" with some of the shots that allowed us to try and find them ourselves first.
    - fr8dogphoto
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    I have enjoyed the intstructionals. Recently I watched Frank Doorhof. I did not find him interesting. His hair looked dirty. I could not understand his dialect. He was boring.
    - Michael Myers
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    Photoshop Techniques for Photographers: Extending the Dynamic Range of Focus Addressing the colour cast Between these times 7.09 - 8-16 on the section Addressing the colour cast Vincent explains a Dave Cross method of establishing a mid point. No Screen capture are there to show us how its done. Can you fix that or refer me to the method in the Dave Cross video Vincent mentions. Thanks Daryl
    - dazza17
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    Awful. Nothing worse than smug youngsters. More Moose and Joe.
    - tlwalton
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    Hello,the wacom presets did not work on my intuos 4 small tablet.I have most recent driver 62.0w.4 and i am using lion 0sx
    - Arod_1
  23. Fantastic Video..Thanks very much Vincent and the team from Kelby.
    - dazza17
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    :) is all over my face. Thank you!
    - hooponopono
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    lesson stops at 2 minutes before the end. download dead...
    - markcolangelo
  26. Wow! Loved this course! Now I can't wait to apply what I've learned.
    - LVaughn
  27. I absolutely love the in depth teaching methods of Mr Versace as well as Mr Margulis. This is the type of training I enjoy and get the most from. Thanks, and great class. Looking forward to more of these types of training classes
    - Tony Blackwell
  28. I have watched Cliff's videos before when I first joined Kelby Training and really admired his style. After having been shooting for about 6 more months, I watched this video again and it made much more of an impact. I really appreciate how he talks about what he is seeing and how he is getting to his finished photographs.
    - brooksk74
  29. Love it! Thanks.
    - hooponopono
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    Vincent is very knowledgeable, but I wish he would speak in plain terms rather than geek-speak. I found him very hard to follow at times.
    - iboden
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    off camera voices in first lesson are distracting
    - lseamer
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    This course seems to be out of sync. At least the first portion of the Flash Tutorial by RC Concepcion seems to be out of sync. I don't know if I want to watch the others because it is a bit confusing watching this with the audio about 3-5 seconds behind the action.
    - whatbox
  33. All I can say is WOW. The motocross photos were awesome. Can't believe how close he was getting to the action.
    - Jrbright
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    I am looking for a video on 2 different subjects. Please let me know if any of your Kelby videos show this: A) How to make a pixel layer look like it is being curved. for instance, if i had an flat image layer of a flag and wanted to warp/transform it (for lack of another way of putting it) and make it look like it was waving, how could I do that? I thought I saw this technique on about a 2 year old photoshopTV video but cannot find it now. B) A long time ago I think I watched a video that Matt did that showed how to take an image layer and make it wrap around an object. I think in Matt's example he had a logo and a layer with a shopping bag on it. The took the logo and used some tool that used a wire frame to place the logo layer on the shopping bag. the wire frame let you warp the pixel layer to fit against the bag and there was a way to make the wire frame tool hinge on its virticle axis points to turn the corner on the bag. Leroy Harvey leroy.e.harvey@gmail.com
    - leroyaaron
  35. Outstanding day with Joe. Insights with an artist; in viewing, I was as caught up in the process as Joe, cast and crew.
    - bmc2tnlp
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    I really like the information in this class interesting especially as I am looking to upgrade printer. But unlike many of the over classes on Kelby training it keeps pausing to re-buffer, and sometimes hangs altogether. This happens both on my Mac (Intel Core i5) and my iPhone (3Gs). Is there any way of finding out if this due to an issue at your side or mine? It is a great shame as well as frustrating as just as with all the other classes I watch it is invaluable, an well as entertaining. Best Wishes Viel
    - Viel Richardson
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    so there is no lesson here on how to calibrate a monitor-? Sounds like a pep talk lesson that any one could do- not worth class time.
    - Demetrios Fotos
  38. The Best. Fantastic!
    - Ming-Kong Liu
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    I'd just like to thank Joe for creating ths video.. really enjoyed it and learnt a lot..
    - alex63
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    Danke für diese Anleitungen. Als Einsteiger in die Bearbeitung mit CS5, ist dieser Kurs genau das, was mir die Arbeit erleichtert und einen guten Start ermöglicht. Thanks for this course. That's exactly what i needed for beginning to work with photoshop.
    - rhartbrich
  41. Fantastic! Lots of fun and very usable stuff!
    - fr8dogphoto
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    I mostly enjoy the tutorials but I find the courses by Vincent generally difficult to listen to often requiring a lot of replay in order to be able to finally absorb what is being said. Maybe it is that I do not 'gell' with the style of teaching??!? I will plod on however......Andrew
    - burgerfeet
  43. Hi Scott (or whoever reads this), I just got done watching Crush the Composition (which I read the 1st several times as Crush the Competition, lol). I'm not sure why I clicked on this video as I think I have a pretty good handle on composition (at least in relation to all the other things that I am clueless about). Anyway, I am so happy that I watched this video. Just the tip about choosing photos in Lightroom was worth watching it for. I just used that on the photos from this morning and it was fabulous. Funny how such a little thing can make such a big difference. I loved the info about editing your work and definitely have some people to share that info with. I think the part about figuring out what you like about others work will also be helpful to me. It's kind of like you put into words things I was thinking but didn't quite have figured out. Thank you so much. I'm ready to go crush the competition now. :)
    - alitts
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    Watching this instructor "profess" is very akin to watching paint dry. Nearly impossible to make it through his lessons. Make a point and MOVE on! Waste of time.
    - lgillies
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    conclusion segment is messed up, first few minutes is ok then it garbles
    - yedersberger
  46. I used Photo Shop back in the mid-90's a ton, but have been away from it for several years. Trying to get back into it has been challenging - so much is the same, but so much is different! This class was AWESOME!! It has been a great refresher, and really helped me get my head into some of the "new" (within the decade) features. THANKS MATT!
    - dhaughey
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    Hello Mr. Versace Your lessons are great. I love to get all informations about the theory of colours, light and conversions etc. But your actions will only work with the english language version of Photoshop. For example "Layer 1" is in Germany "Ebene 1" and the script stop at the first call for "layer 1" Maybe there is a possibility to change the "Parameter description". At the moment i haven´t found an editor to change it by hand. Greetings from Germany. Martin Zwick
    - Martin Zwick
  48. Great Course, really enjoyed listening to Joel's process of shooting for composites. Thank you Matt & Joel! Can;t wait to see his process in Photoshop!
    - Bertopics
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    There seems to be an issue with the video syncing with the audio in many of the Dave Cross videos. I have experienced timing problems with the pixel bender video as well as the Indesign videos. I'm really get annoyed at trying to watch the videos when they are lagging with the audio about 15 seconds behind. Very hard to follow. Can someone please address this issue.
    - Steve MacDonald
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    I don't know what's wrong,but I can't watch some of the videos normally.They stop almost every 10 seconds and then I have to wait ...and wait...and wait...till it's better just to turn off......
    - oggoyoung
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    I was able to follow along until the mid point work. Why did the course not show his screen for this step??? Very disappointing...
    - bcdouglas
  52. Corey, Many thanks for the course. I can't begin to count the number of times I said "Wow" and rolled the playback just to see the effect another time! I'm looking forward to watching your other courses on KT as well as reading your "Dirty Tricks" book! My best, Jerry
    - jerryreuss
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    Where are the downloadable files mention in this video?
    - Gregory Fern
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    I love this man's brains. I found however, with the length of the videos, that there was considerable audio lag. There are many parts in these lessons where the narration is catching up to steps that were seen a great deal sooner. Vincent is a cerebral man who delivers a lot of information so in this case it was probably even more noticeable and I was required to back-step a few times before I could associate the narration with the image I was watching. I think this video would have benefited from being sub-divided even more into the 3 or 4 major steps that were presented in each video lesson.
    - PhotoGambo
  55. Great perspective on how a pro works. Lots of nice little tips and reminders in building composites.
    - Eron Iler
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    Used 3 different computers on 3 different wifi connects. Streaming issues. Lots of buffering. This is a waste of time if I cant watch the video.
    - Brian Sullivan
  57. Great course. This really opened my eyes to some new ideas for my sports photography and portrait sessions. Joel Grimes is a great instructor and I love his work. Thanks
    - Shooz
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    we need a part 2 3 4 guys!
    - Mark Oliver Ancheta
  59. I LOVE SHOOTING CARS. Its a new passion for me and I have to say Tim is another excellent instructor that Kelby Media snatched up. WAY TO GO!!!! I have learned so much from this course and cant wait for the other courses from him!!!!
    - thquinn
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    It would be great if you could post the 2 raw files that Joel used in this course so we can follow along
    - leroyaaron
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    Very very great to take time to show us and explain to us all the equipments needed. Every course should do this. Very appreciated Thank you Pierre
    - Pierre Lavigne
  62. Excellent. Great communication skills and approach to lighting was easy to grasp as well as inspiring..
    - jtraver
  63. It is always a pleasure to listen to Bill Fortney share his enthusiasm and knowledge of photography. Inspiring for every level of photographer.
    - jtraver
  64. Another great course by Frank Doorhof! He's a master of the dramatic photo.
    - mdmedicgod
  65. Great job of communicating your enthusiasm and knowledge while inspiring the viewer to experiment more with capabilities of speedlights.
    - jtraver
  66. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing your knowledge and experience, Bill.
    - jtraver
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    Interesting topic and cool location but seemed like way too much repetitive talking and not enough shooting.
    - jmp859
  68. Pretty cool course... makes you think about what you like, why you like it, and how you might go about your next several shoots. Great insights by Scott. Thanks for sharing.
    - Terry Richmond
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    ...can't wait to see more of Tim Wallace. We have viewed his work online for several years and wished that someday Kelby Training would notice too. Thank you so much! Garry 'n Karri, Contre Jour Studios.
    - Garry Fraser
  70. This man is a legend. I had never heard of him before this course, but seeing his work and watching him teach has impressed me immensely. He is a gifted photographer and a great teacher. When I heard him say 'okey dokey' and call himself a 'spaz' I thought: this man either has Australian friends or he just speaks my language. By the way, Moose is a very cool name.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  71. Cool course Tim. Great information cleverly imparted. Loved it. More please!
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  72. Best course by far available here.
    - foxes1
  73. Excellent instructor and excellent course. Keep using Janine Warner!!!!
    - Don Lowe
  74. I thought it was a great course. Long of course but that helps give me the feel of how he does what he does. Moose spend a lot of time with this presentation. Well done. I appreciate it. Phil
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
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    Please, Please, Please have Tim Wallace back for more videos. His video was wonderful and very educational, and would really love to keep seeing more by him. May be seeing some of the compositing that he does in a lot of his photos. Thanks
    - Daniel Savinelli
  76. So happy to see Aperture 3 content! Thanks guys!
    - digitalblissphotography
  77. Amazing lessons,clearly explained, relevant lessons and tips.
    - pswizard007
  78. The most enjoyable tutorial ever! Dynamic and really enjoyable! Awesome! Thank you very much. Pierre
    - Pierre Lavigne
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    Joel was effin' brilliant with this two part session patiently walking us through the whole process from capture, both studio and field, to post production techniques. He has motivated me to now attempt a similar shoot and follow-up, which means that I will be revisiting this video frequently. I truly appreciated Joel's casual and straight forward style with emphasis on the K.I.S.S. approach. Question to Joel: I am a retiree and involved with photography solely as an enthused hobbyist. Would you recommend a particular model Wacom tablet over another, keeping in mind that I have a tight budget and that Kelby enterprises has chewed up whatever disposable income I previously had? Thanks a lot ~ Jack
    - Jack Copland
  80. Great class. Really like the way be builds the light and has a very practical approach. Tim makes me feel like I could work on this in my garage to get started.
    - fr8dogphoto
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    Well, maybe I missed something, but where are the composites? Will we get to see them together?? Thanks!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED WHAT I SAW!! I've always followed Joel Grimes... He has a great technique! Everyone tries this technique, each a little differently, but Joel must REALLY know what he's doing, since his come out the BEST!
    - 773121
  82. awesome
    - cedwardbrice
  83. Just when I thought I knew a lot about Photoshop I watch Vincent work and realise just how much more I have to learn. This course is one of the best on Kelby Training, and that's saying a lot when you consider the quality of the lessons on the site. The techniques for correcting unwanted elements of the image and colour matching two images are so useful.
    - fiennes
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    Great class, cannot wait to see the next one... I think that it works really well to have an "interviewer" (Matt) that can ask some of the questions that we as learners need to know. Helps keeps it "stream-lined" in to the learning process when you watch the other courses on kelbytraining (I have watched most of Matt's lessons, most important to me the lightroom ones, now when he is there I get some of the same "idea's/angels" that I was taught in the other classes and that really made it much better for me. Thanks for an amazing site, it's really made me being apple to pursue my dream of becoming a photographer. Peter Baekgaard
    - Baekgaard
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    the section on using the channel mixers and EFX Pro did my head in. Just too much info and very complicated to take in. Gave up with the class in the end
    - RedEyes
  86. Loved this one! Have been anticipating Tim being on KT for a long time--keep it coming please!
    - Jasondenham
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    Audio is WAY out of sync with what I was watching on screen.
    - Ted Larsen
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    Excellent course - just a shame that its buffering every few seconds. Why is there no option to download an episode or a course at a time?
    - blobadob
  89. Fabulous video, really a great documentary. Thanks much to Scott and Jay (and you behind-the-scenes film folk!) for a terrific portrait of one of America's greatest masters.
    - mabian
  90. Easy to understand even for beginner. Thank you
    - rose67
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    Cannot download the coarse files. finished download has 0 bytes. Mike@Dabold.com
    - Mike Dabold
  92. Very excellent. Great teaching tool and great teacher!
    - Anders_HK
  93. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm often finding that the video's pause in order to buffer whilst streaming. Given that I'm sitting on a 24Mb/s connection and have never had streaming issues from other media sites, this is most certainly indicative of a server side issue with your host not being able to provide enough bandwidth to support the customer base. I'd really like to see this rectified as it's destroying the experience.
    - joel.coulson
  94. Very good tutorial. I appreciate the fairly detailed explanations about what makes the composition work, as well as examples showing how a composition doesn't work. Lots of additional tips thrown in along the way. I also appreciated the tips relating to positioning the nose relative to the sun so as to obtain proper lighting on the face.
    - Claude King
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    I now know what loop lighting is. It is too bad that he shows us what it is so late in the course. I had looked it up on google but didn't get a great explanation.
    - fr8dogphoto
  96. Great course full of composite tips that will help you make the final image as realistic as possible.
    - Claude King
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    Great classes, Joe McNally Rocks! I would like to know which model of smoke machine he used in the shoot. As it is a great SFX tool I am considering buying one, but with any investment, I am concerned about getting a quality product. I am sure Joe or his team knows from experience what is good and what is not so good. Thanks in advance, Michael Sloan.
    - NovumLucis
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    As a software engineer (and photographer) who is extremely familiar with sharpness and noise reduction algorithms I would bet $1000 that 99.9% of people couldn't tell the difference between the results of these actions and a five minute selective unsharp mask application. The entire course is simply mental masturbation.
    - rmangino
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    First of all, I´d like to congratulate the wonderful macro course. I always wanted learn about macro photography, and this Bill Fortney overview was quite impressive. the reason is that he could show all the possibilities with low cost equipement. Second, the techniques and how to get the good results in macro. Finally, the easy way teaching as the only a visual video lesson can show. Thank you very much for such approach! I learnt a lot!
    - vameza
  100. I am thrilled with all I have learned in this Lightroom course! I can't believe that in just a few hours, I have learned more than I ever did in an 8-week course. Thank you and well done!
    - maresapatterson
  101. Couldn't find this at first, but once I did.....I LOVED IT!! Great explanations, and little tips along the way. I'll be shooting tomorrow, to try this new (new to me) technique. Always love Joel's work. Thank you!!! Never knew about the refine brush. WOW - was I missing stuff by not knowing this!!!
    - 773121
  102. Very nice.
    - Jay Boivin
  103. Dave Cross is a genius! GREAT speaker. a linguist, and speaks with such authority! I love to listen to him. Diction, and a great command of the English language. AND.........of course, such good things to say. I thought I knew most everything (ha), but took several pages of notes as he was speaking. Thanks Dave. Nice stuff. sarah musumeci
    - 773121
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    The Wacoom presets does not work with swedish keyboards. None of the functions work so I have to remapp all my settings :-(.
    - Drey123
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    Syl is a legend. LOved this course. I shoot Nikon and even though he is talking about Canon I learned a lot. Besides useful information about lighting I also learned why Nikon rules. 1/200th max sync, 3 channels, no wireless for cheaper speedlites hehehehehehehe LMFAO! Great stuff Syl, more please
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  106. absolutely amazing thx for that course
    - kamilio77
  107. love it
    - kamilio77
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    Not a bad course. Good insight for working with kids. My only critique, is that the course is almost void of any technical information such as the type and setup of the lighting (not just that it is a strobe). I would have liked to have more discussion on lens selection and why, shutter speeds, f-stops of the background and f-stop of kids (as they look a bit hot), use of the panel reflector and the type of floor matt material.
    - baxblue
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    Enjoyed...new student to photography as a hobby. This month our fotofeedback project is architecture and this gave me the process to move forward..enjoyed his educational process and can translate easily to minimal equipment that I have... Thanks Ruthie
    - gracesoflife
  110. Awesome! It was amazing to follow his day and get a glimpse inside his thought process of the set up. The pictures were amazing. Thanks!
    - tanyaaaron
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    Hi fellows, First, Im very happy with this studio class. Such valuable lessons, indeed! So clear and right to the point. Well, I"m in the process to set up a portrait studio. I pretend to do head and shoulders and entire body for books, fashion and family. My space isnt so big: about 18 feet camera to background, 15 feets width, and 10 feet ceiling. Do you think this configuration below is good to start? - 2 strobes, each 250w - 1 octosoft - 1 strip soft - 1 silver umbrella - 1 5 x 1 reflector Thanks in advance, Pedro Schmitt
    - pedrojschmitt
  112. I have seen several courses here but none has had me glued to the seat as this one. I am "inspired" by the clarity and ease Wallace explains how the final image will become. I can't wait to see more courses from him.
    - chelo
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    The video downloads too erratically, I am using a DSL link and it still lags and is interupted. Is there any way of downloading the video and viewing it from file?
    - mikefoto
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    This was an excellent series my Dan and I thoroughly enjoyed it and surprisingly understood. The ability to stop, grab a photo off the web and replicate the demonstration really helps. Hey I am excited. Its too bad I'm so darn old. Ha.
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
  115. I liked this course it had some valuable info and Scott went into detail to explain everything
    - Nicholas Pappagallo
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    I have trouble watching the videos they're stopping and returning to the beginning. I can´t to watchi it
    - clevisson
  117. LOVED this! I have learned so much more about lightroom that I did not know were options. I will probably watch a couple of them again but the step by step guidance is exactly what I needed! Thank you!
    - mpaugh22
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    I have a comment and a question on Matt's video on "On One" software: The first lesson (Genuine Factals 6) stops every 15-25 seconds and buffers for quite a awhile and then the same thing happens again (& again...) - to the point where I could not watch the lesson. I have tried several other lessons in the same course and there does not seem to be a problem. Can you please fix this. Thanks. Question: Matt mentions that this is not the only video on plug ins. He mentions Nik - I can't find a course on Nik. Is there one? Thanks, Alan
    - Alan Wotherspoon
  119. Great instruction, Joel Grimes! Totally worth the time to watch.
    - Jo Jones
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    Thank You Vincent Versace and Kelby training! these videos left me not wondering,Vincent walk you through it simply and understandably.Please bring more from Vincent Versace. I only had one issue,the wacom preset did not work for my intuos 4 small tablet.Not a big deal but thought id let you guys know Thanks Anthony
    - Arod_1
  121. excellent information
    - juan2osteo
  122. Just a quick note to say for the price you can't go wrong, there are some of the best names in the business teaching us to shoot like they do. Hearing the tools they use, the way they shoot lets us know they are not Gods, or Wizards, and if we study their words, their advice we can shoot like them too. I love this kind of training, it is like instant coffee, one drink and you're awake and ready to go... this training one sip and we're ready to go... I will tell all my friends, on top of great training you have the 100% money back guarantee... there is no way to lose here, we can only get better. I give the training an AAA+++ with four thumbs up, my two thumbs ad my wife's two thumbs, she likes seeing me happy, and hearing new stories, Kelby training stories beats old police stories... LOL
    - Ken Driscoll
  123. Great course! I learned a lot tonight and I can't wait to go through this again as I try it for myself. Your English is fine as well!
    - jrowske
  124. I am lovin' the Moose man. He's a legend. More please!
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    Just a heads up. I've got a feeling that the bandwidth problems you've been experiencing are due to a number of trial subscribers using applications such as "GetFLV" which attempt to pull down multiple flash streams at full speed for offline viewing (and perhaps torrenting). This will obviously affect the experience of paying customers such as myself, so please, I ask that you limit the per stream connection to 512kb/s or whatever is around 50% greater than the bitrate of your standard video stream to prevent this from happening.
    - joel.coulson
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    Fay's training is just wonderful! I have all her DVD's from you except Paint Like a Master which must be sold out, but because I keep renewing Kelby Training it is available to me anyway. You have made giant improvements since I first signed up in November 2009. I have not trouble connecting, finding what I want, and keeping up with all the new programs, which I watch unless I have no interest in them is rare as it seems there is always something for to learn. The instructors are awesome, especially Matt K, Corey Baker, Dave Cross, and all the photographers, which is my focus. Thanks for being there for me and everyone. Sandy Williamson.
    - texwill7
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    Excellent sesión, pretty celar. Would have been interesting to have a quick look ar the final result.
    - Sebasj
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    learned absolutely nothing from this class. The lighting was never explained, the reason for the lighting setup or how it was measured and why each light was set up that way. If i wanted to just watch someone take pictures I would film myself. we need more classes like Joe McNally and Hollywood. Those guys give you the details and also make great photos. All the photos in this class were crap.
    - Stihlpro
  129. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The Bill Frakes course don't work
    - Doc AH 1
  130. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Not playing!! What's up??
    - Dennis Shannon
  131. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have tried to take this course on a number of different computers using different network connections and in all cases the video lags the audio to the extent that the course is not possible for me to follow. Very disappointing as this has been going on for months.
    - David Tennant
  132. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great class - as I'm new to photography, hearing what lens is being used, f-stop, shutter speed, or which mode is used would greatly appreciated. Thanks
    - joepye@gmavt.net
  133. Can't wait to see more videos from Bill Frakes here not so far from this days. Very good teacher.
    - Filipe Torres
  134. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I was excited for a class with sports action, but was a little bit disappointed. I liked the sports covered, but would have liked to know what camera settings were used. Some of the other classes they tell you the camera settings they are using and why. It would be nice to be able to download the pictures with the metadata listed. Or at least the metadata listed when they show the pictures. I hope you continue to provide more sports action classes. Thanks
    - pedickey
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    Loved it, I really enjoyed it, very informative. He is so experienced, sometimes he would talk over my head,the little things you might assume your audience knows the meaning of an item or term. Thank you.
    - buck2wheat3
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    Very good! There were a few times that I would have liked to know his camera settings.
    - bnmwiley
  137. Love it....!
    - bnmwiley
  138. Very good one!
    - Sebasj
  139. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Basically this instructor says basically about every 3 seconds, so basically you lose track of what he basically is trying to say. Also this is a bit much. Adding a moon where there isn't one, masking out under construction areas, you might as well draw a cartoon because it's not reality anymore
    - jwgilb
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    I really enjoyed this course. The photographer came across as a little bit defensive at times about his process (which was wholly unnecessary), but his breakdown of how he chose the lights and how he arrived at the position and power of each light was awesome. I would definitely watch another video by him again.
    - tnoe27
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    Hello! Is there a session in any of the lightroom courses that show you how to export photos into a new catalogue? Thank you. Adriana
    - escalanteadriana
  142. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Sometimes I do wonder what the video crew is thinking. At the end of the video section where the instructor is showing us (or, more accurately, attempting to show us) the before and after of this long process, we get a fairly wide (and angled) shot of the image that defeats the propose of the before/after since we can't see a detailed view.
    - Jerry Ennis
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    latest tutorial is rubbish, not one mention about his settings on camera, or strobes, or lenses, nobody will learn anything watching this. MORE of DAVE BLACK please.
    - brendan walsh
  144. Loved this. Bill Frakes is brilliant. The shots were excellent and he's a great teacher with a very pleasant manner. I learned some valuable stuff. I could watch this guy all day long. Thanks
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  145. Thanks again Frank for your insightful lessons, love the shots with their simple, but powerful lights setup. Hope to see more of your great stuff in near future.
    - MrPlugin
  146. Fun and instructional. Creatively great ideas. Simple and dramatic. Loved the mix of TTL and Quadra for different settings. Joe's photography and instructinal materials have made me a better photographer. Highly recommended.
    - sbushong0923
  147. Simply fantastic! This is the kind of class that offers the great opportunity to improve a lot, not only macro photography, but theoretical background as well. Nice job. I appreciate very much the lessons presented and I´m in a great expectation to watch more as soon it is available!
    - vameza
  148. Typical Joe. An excellent tutorial filled with great data and the insight only experience brings. Worth my time for sure.
    - drchevalier
  149. This was brilliant! I learned more from Frank in this course than I have learned in multi-day workshops. Validated some things I knew, corrected things I thought I knew and delivered insight that only years of real world experience brings. Frank is a star!
    - drchevalier
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    This was brilliant! A superb culmination to the series. Validated some things I knew, corrected things I thought I knew and delivered insight that only years of real world experience brings. Frank is a star!
    - drchevalier
  151. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I loved all of these sports/action courses but I wish he would have discussed a few of his camera settings with us during each session...
    - carlann
  152. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Too much theory.Testing our patience a lot.Sorry.I had to move, move.
    - nagireddi
  153. Linked from: Xraytips

  154. Without a doubt some of the best training I have seen. Thank you... PLEASE HAVE HIM DO MORE AND MORE TRAINING...
    - W James Hunter
  155. Linked from: Speak Spanish

  156. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Unable to view this series.
    - michael@michaelpenneyphotography.com
  157. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm Watching the Dave Cross class Fixing Photographic Mistakes in Adobe Photoshop, the intro video and Dave is discussing a couple of before and after shots, but there are no before or after shots being show. The photos Dave was using to illustrate is point were not edited into the video. This happens around the 2:03 mark and onward. Thanks! And keep up the FANTASTIC work.
    - ascrubb
  158. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi, two comments on this course: 1. Vincent says he gives us some of Nik filters he uses in the course, but they are not in the download. 2. More importantly, the success of his method depends very heavily on the radius and strength settings in the frequently used sharpening filters, but he doesn't explain his choice of settings. It is critical to his method to understand what you need to look for when moving the sliders up and down, but I don't feel like I have any idea about this after viewing the course. A pity, because the method looks fantastic. Hope this is helpful. All the best Dan
    - Dan65
  159. Plenty of variety in this training, with some really high quality learning available. I got a lot out of the time invested.
    - drchevalier
  160. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I really like this video. watched it a few times and take notes. I also signed up for the pre-con workshop hoping to get more than what this video is offering. I just want to make sure if you guys are expanding the workshop beyond this video. I'm a newbie trying to find my comfort zone in terms of which kind of photography should I be focusing. Thank you!
    - chuchaystark
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    very very disappointing, I didn't learn anything from this course apart from what gear he used. and the shots were not even that good compared to all the other great instructors you have. This guy really works for SI?
    - aarongilpin
  162. I learn something from every video, but this one is PROFOUND for me! We have all had the rules of composition drilled into us. There was always something missing for me, I'd take a photo or two, yet I was missing something that I saw. It just was there, what "IT" was. By Scott walking through the process of searching for "IT", that thing that caught your eye, has literally changed the way I see. Thank you!
    - dcrippen
  163. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This course could be improved for me, if Vincent't brain was included in the downloads. This course is excellent, I learn more from watching Vincent's tutorials than most others I think. Thank you.
    - Frank Moralee
  164. Excellent!!! Very inspiring and practical. Many Tx
    - PhotoShopByMark
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    Matt K's Lightroom course is great. The only problem is that i keep getting booted out, that is, between segments of the course I often receive the message " server not found bla,bla,bla, " .Also The voice and videio are never in sink
    - mtobin59
  166. Great course! Simple, to the point, no BS - very instructive and inspiring!!
    - Helge Tveter
  167. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi, I think that there is a problem with the sound synchronization on this course. The video doesn't seem to follow Matt's voice. Bw. Jeff
    - Jpo
  168. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It's not playable
    - junmadayagphotography
  169. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Background talking is very distracting. Better microphone system should be used so when the instructor turns/moves his voice doesn't fall off.
    - 1292014
  170. This was a great series - well organized and presented and the pace was just right. The information that was presented was immediately useful.
    - 1372627
  171. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Lots of great tips regarding clothing, locations, lighting, etc. BUT! you make the same point over and over. Move on without all of the very irritating rambling.
    - quadrantg
  172. Excellent - lots of great tips. Enjoyable
    - PhotoShopByMark
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    Would like to know more about the settings being used. The Fstop, the shutter speed, the focus point, how much to underexpose to get the sky darker. These are critical to understanding the starting points.
    - Ulana
  174. Wonderful course! Watched it in the morning then used it in the afternoon on numerous shoots. Thank you!
    - Cheryl Walker
  175. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Before I comment, I wanted to comment because I regularly join Kelby when it is in the budget and have learned a tremendous amount from your site. The knowledge gained from you guys has been invaluable and has made me a much better professional. All this is to say with helpful criticism in mind, hoping that you would want to hear it. This was a very basic series, almost to basic, though the part with the basketball shot was a pretty cool shoot. On another note, not being a prude, I think the beginning shoots with the girls in extra small bikinis and the girl with the lingerie locker room shoot, Is kind of tarnishing to your image at Kelby. I would much rather had seen, professional girls volleyball uniforms. Though even the professional uniforms veer on the small side as well, I think would have resulted in much more professional commercial looking images, which makes it look like a more professional looking training series. Just my opinion which I really wanted to give you because I really, really enjoy what you guys are doing.
    - Daniel Savinelli
  176. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    As I am finding in most Kelby Training videos, the picture and the sound are NOT sinked.
    - dtpcenter
  177. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I love watching Bill take pictures but I have to say teaching wise, it was hard to learn much. He didn't go in detail into his camera settings, lens choices, why he chose the light modifiers he used, .. In short you could say, add the why to this lesson and it would live up to the expectations of the quality that you got me used to. Right now, it does not.
    - markvandenwauverphotography
  178. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Why doesn't this course ( the new Bill Frakes course) play on the iPad . Either within the app or from the web page. All other titles seem to be fine
    - Tom Rothenberg
  179. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hello I have tried to download the files several times but I get a message saying the "operation could not be completed". Kindly advise. Thank you Anupam
    - anup
  180. Excellent - very helpful - great instructor
    - PhotoShopByMark
  181. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    nice tutorial, but sound and video do not play back well ...
    - linmar
  182. This one is so good, I just watched it a second time and it's likely I'll watch it again. I picked up so much the first time and learned even more the second time. Geo Joe rules.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  183. Matt, Enjoyed the tutorial on sharpening as it answered many questions that I didn't even think to ask. I look forward to your next session. Jerry
    - jerryreuss
  184. Mike Kubeisy is an excellent addition to the KelbyTraining program! Mike brings a fresh perspective with valuable pro shooting tips most all photographers can benefit from. Mike's presentation has clarity and substance. Please do more training videos with Mike.
    - alwekelo
  185. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is very interesting but the photographer keeps saying 'catch lights' when he is talking about rim lights, side lights or back lights. I had to look up the meaning of 'catch light' because I thought I might have had it wrong all this time or there might be another meaning.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    All videos cannot be played. Im using safari and it saidformat might not be compatible. This is the same problem i have on the recent loaded training video.
    - junmadayagphotography
  187. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    He came across just so.....monotone.......not lively.......was not too impressed with a lot of his shots that he shared. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jodygrigg
  188. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This course succeeded if it was aiming to give me a rough insight into how the process works. Really rough. Too rough for my liking. What I really disliked about it was the endless excuses and disclaimers from Douglas Sonders. "If this was a real commercial shoot.. I would/wouldn't have done.." So why are you short changing us? I would like to see what you would do and how careful you should be, not the quick and dirty version. I would be extremely surprised if other instructors would be so cavalier. The retoucher was fantastic, although he wen't a little fast for me and didn't explain enough for my level of understanding. Perhaps he could do a video on his own explaining his techniques in more detail. He seems to be a master of his art and knows straight away what to do and how to achieve it. I went straight to Justin's website to check out his work. However, I would never bother with Douglas Sonders's website because he seems so slack and so willing to let the retoucher fix what he should have done right in the first place. I know they work together, but he doesn't impress me in the least. The bottom line is I'd watch anything Justin did, but I wouldn't bother giving Douglas a second chance at all. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  189. Wow! Fantastic course. Mike Kubeisy is obviously a real professional and a great instructor as well. It was pitched perfectly with the right amount of information skilfully presented. I learned a lot, and loved it all. Can we have more from this fantastic photographer please?
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  190. Great class Bill! Very well done! Great step by step instructions and ideas to try. Your explanation and demonstration of the different lenses was interesting and easy to understand. I think I have a lens that will work and can't wait to try it out!
    - ta4evr
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    Where can I get the sample photos used in part 1? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - twinspottery
  192. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Can not get Hollywood portraiture to play on either my Macbook pro or on my Ipad. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ESG
  193. Absolutely fantastic. Calvin is talented as a photographer, digital artist and instructor. And it's a bonus that he sounds like The Terminator! ;-)
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  194. This was a great lesson. Particularly liked the studio session and would love to see more "Hollywood" type portrait work. Mike is a very good presenter.
    - mnoble
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    This is a nice change and might be an interesting segway to more modeling oriented classes. I wonder if Scott would consider approaching Mary DuPree in Detroit to produce some videos about shooting commercial models. I think Scott talked to her about this a couple of years ago when he took Mary's class. While I would like to see another class or two about compositing by Joel and Matt, I think the compositing thing has about run its course and switching gears to working with different types of modeling shoots would be a nice fresh set of videos if they were just a little less centric on gear and the photographer's side of things and concentrated more on different looks and working with models on how to pose for them. Sort of explain the differences between portrait, glamor, commercial, head shot, and other modeling types and how the model posing is different. You could even go into subjects that have not bee talked about like modeling comp/zed cards and what poses usually go into those. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - leroyaaron
  196. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Unable to view this lesson on an IPad.
    - ravigo
  197. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Unable to view this lesson on an IPad. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ravigo
  198. Thanks for this course!!! I've never tried this style of shooting and it really helped getting some ideas!!! Mike did a great job showing so many great ideas!!!! It's so helpful seeing all the different styles and methods from different photographers. Each brings a unique style of which we can learn from and incorporate into our own photography. Great job Kelby Training!!!!!! It's these type of things that keep me subscribing!!! Keep up the good work!
    - songman1950
  199. Great job!!! Bill gives some great ideas and insight into some sports photography. I've done a little but he brings out some good ideas. I particularly liked the way he shot from under the plexiglass. Great perspective on the shot! I also enjoyed the baseball shot with the young man. He brought in some great thoughts on that and how much those type of shots mean to parents and to the young man himself years down the road. Thanks for sharing those ideas!
    - songman1950
  200. Syl, THANK YOU. I'm not even done the entire video, but I have learned SO much about my Speedlite already. I am a beginner with OCF and I appreciate very much how clear you were about everything. You have completely demystified flash for me. Again, thank you!!! And now back to watching first and second curtain sync! :)
    - kscphoto
  201. Loved it. Lots of great information. The specific posing instruction was perfect.
    - bnmwiley
  202. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I would like to see that setup with less depth of field like f4
    - kimyetta
  203. As usual Rick Sammon nails it. His laid back but fast paced style keeps the material moving so that the viewer cannot get bored. More from Rick please!
    - davidrrogers
  204. ...can't wait to see more of Tim's work!
    - Garry Fraser
  205. Very interesting!! Good job, Tim!! But your speech isn't very easy to understand for me, uff!!! Stefano Sergi
    - Stefano Sergi
  206. G.Christie; Joe Mcnally working with SB900 under the conditions and locations in the lessons has given the old Nikon dog a lot of good treats! Joe is great at keep the lesson moving like the shoot he is doing and keeping your attention to details without getting lost. This has been very helpful to me as I am looking to buy a lighting system that work for most shooting locations. After viewing other videos outside of Kelbey training Joe's lesson's Rock! Thank you! Joe Mcnally, and Scott Kelbey too for a great place to learn new technics. G.C.
    - gcflash1231
  207. I love the "softening skin technique" very much, Calvin!!! Thank so much!! Stefano Sergi
    - Stefano Sergi
  208. This was a super great lesson. Each segment was presented in a way that's easily understandable for me. The studio session was great. But the on-location segment was the best for me. That said, it would be great to have more on on-location lessons by this wonderful photographer.
    - jahara cyleste
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    video information was good, but the video kept starting and stopping. A 6 minute clip tok 20 minutes to watch. Hard to get a get the information in one piece.Not sure if it was something to do with the video or what. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - woofwoof
  210. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Wow!!!! Mike was a superb instructor. His way of teaching was simple and straight forward and his photos did not disappoint. I think it would've been better if had been shown B&W pictures from the beginning of the Noir section instead of color so we could've seen the contrast he was trying to achieve a little better without the distraction of color. Well done!! Please bring him again. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - sirwamz
  211. Mike did a great job of explaining every detail and step of what he did for these images. He is a great instructor who doesn't talk down to his audience. He should teach more lessons at Photoshop World. The only draw back was that you let Vanelli sit around on the couch in the background instead of having him help Mike out with the shoot. It works though because they are both great individuals who are willing to share their knowledge with everyone they meet. Another great lesson from Kelbytraining, keep them coming it helps out alot for those of us still trying to learn this art style.
    - TRohman
  212. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is one of the best classes on lighting...But it is too short! More please!!!
    - Grat2001
  213. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    When metering key & rim lights it would be really useful to hear the results of the measurement and what f-stop the camera is set at. There's one instance where a lot emphasis is placed on proper metering and then it concludes with "now that's the right amount of light". Which to a viewer who can't see the meter or camera is completely useless.
    - Cross_
  214. super course, well explained, made a hard job look easy, sign of a good instructor
    - jamesconn
  215. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Wonderful course. Many videos on Kelby Training have redundant information (this is a layer mask, this is a stripbox,etc) making it necessary to skip segments. This Food Photography course on the other hand had useful information the entire time. Also loving the candid videography with lots of trial & error.
    - Cross_
  216. His trainings are so inspiring, I just want to run outside into some harsh light with my camera! I don't think I would have ever said that before! Fantastic training, straightforward and useable. I love his no nonsense approach - fan +1
    - woolybear
  217. What I learnt in this video alone amounted to what I would normally learn in one year...if lucky! Best video I have ever seen about shooting in harsh light! Brilliant!
    - woolybear
  218. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I've recently watched courses featuring Bill Frakes, McNally, J. Cowart, C. mautner, Tim Wallace, etc. They were all fantastic and the great images produced inspired me and taught me a lot even after twelve years shooting as a pro. By comparison, this one was a major let down. Much talk about Hollywood and pro stuff, but no great imagery backing the talk. Let's not even go into the allegedly "film noir" stuff. Come on guys, you are not only capable of achieving top notch, but do so on a regular basis. This one is forgettable to say the least. Sorry, not trolling, but I just can't find a way to offer more constructive criticism about this course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - zero-zero
  219. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Brilliant - such excellence in producing head shots - much to learn from this. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 1060436
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    - Wallace B Scarborough
  221. Excellent Course. Excellent Instructor. Truly enjoyed.
    - vozogar
  222. For months I struggled to find a good learning forum to enable me to understand Lightroom 3. I have now found one - Matt is a great teacher and puts things over in such a clear fashion. I have just sampled one of the 24 hour test drive offers and I will definitely be signing up to the full Kelby suite. Absolutely fantastic! Keep up the great work! Great to see that Moose Peterson is also a tutor.
    - david.r.harrison8@btinternet.com
  223. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This was a great video. I would also like to see this using a male model. Such as for a Lawyer or Banker. More for an executive portrait. Are there any videos from Kelby Training on professional male portraits? A. Lea
    - Robert Kelly
  224. Bill Fortney has renewed my interest in MACRO Photography. While I have been a photographer since 1964, I have just begun to get SERIOUS!. I am handicapped from a Spinal Cord injury, in my neck and lower back, and cannot walk very far or carry much camera gear. Now I can shoot to my heart's content, indoors and around my property. Moose Peterson has Really been my friend and instructor, as my Military service had me involved with helicopters and airplanes for more than 17.5 years. I have done many air shows, but my skills have been multiplied. Thanks to Kelby training, I am FREE again!
    - Monroe Nevels
  225. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent Walk thru of Bill's gear. The breakdown of which lens and the strategy behind the selection for each sport was most insightful. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - good0dog
  226. Bill, you are absolutely wonderful, thank-you. Please do more landscape courses.
    - mancini
  227. Incredible! Although I've been exposed to lighting theory for years, James' class is the clearest and most effective medium I've encountered to learn the rudiments of lighting.
    - drchevalier
  228. A really interesting presentation and a great explanation of silks. I was particularly inspired by the film noire section
    - drchevalier
  229. Mike is a natural teacher, He clearly and concisely communicates his thought processes and techniques, plus there are some great practical studio equipment tips. More from Mike please.
    - fiennes
  230. I don't own a Wacom tablet; however, I learned a lot regarding my tablet and the tablet features in CS5. Fantastic!
    - hondabob
  231. Profound, entertaining, helpful and extremely generous. Doug Montana
    - douggriff
  232. He does an excellent job of explaining what he's doing and why he's doing it. Easy to follow and good suggestions for a very interesting look.
    - Jim Greif
  233. Gret course, told me exactly what I need to take pics of birds.
    - pndldy
  234. Love! I love the photographer. Thank you Kelby you are my hero. So… discrete. We all know you are a god of all the techniques, but you asked all of the questions like a newbie so we can all learn. I admire you way…
    - evil_bg
  235. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have a sound and picture sync problem with this course. The video is lagging the audio. It makes it more difficult to follow the process. I tried view it in both Windows explorer and Firefox and the problem persists. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Terryroo
  236. I really enjoyed this one! I have found this course most helpful to me. Cliff is practical and realistic. I would like to see more of such live training sessions as they really help to get a proper perspective of what one faces on the job. Thanks to you guys at Kelby and congratulations Cliff, on a course well done!!!
    - Brendan Dias
  237. I have to say the 24.95 I spent for a months classes, was well worth it, just for what I learned in the course today. Click click cilck was what happened when it all came together for me, thanks.
    - pndldy
  238. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Greetings: I enjoyed this course, but wanted to let you know that the Introduction segment seems to be incomplete. Dave mentions some pictures that he's showing, but the pictures are not edited into the video. -Scott ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Scottaroo
  239. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Each time the course changes from one section to the next I lose the video. I have to reopen the course and select the new section I want to watch. What am I doing wrong? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - rfmcneill
  240. This was outstanding
    - chamberlin1227
  241. Matt--- I just have to tell you-- I have taken numerous, NUMEROUS courses at local community colleges, every tutorial on the net, read every book there is on Photoshop beginners (yes, even you Scott, sorry....) and I have to say, after listening to your class on PS beginners, I finally get it..... thank you, thank you, thank you.... You are, without a doubt, the most best instructor there is... Keep it coming, I love you! Cannot thank you enough.
    - MarleneNick
  242. Holy goodness!!!! Joel is one of the best teachers out there. I really feel like he held nothing back. Simple to understand and follow and he didn't blabber about, went right to the point of what he was doing and why. Please bring him back for another course if possible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is simply awesome.
    - sirwamz
  243. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It would be a plus if Jeremy explained his soft box setup and gave explanations as to his choice of camera settings, composition and lighting before he takes the shot and then make his corrections as needed. For example, show two pictures side by side and explain why he chose his settings and made his corrections. Kelby had to pull information from him often which made me lose interest. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mmyronowicz
  244. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I like Jeremy's idea with the reflective metal but he gave up too quickly and should have tried a few more positions with the model i.e. side lying position, semi prone position. Could have been a good teaching moment for lighting too! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mmyronowicz
  245. This is an exceptional course. Seeing how he sets up and changes with the conditions is excellent. I don't think anything could be improved on here.
    - tandlh
  246. This is another great course from David Ziser. For a beginning wedding photographer or someone with a little experience this course gives great insight into how the flow of a wedding day will go. If you're a beginner it will give you great advice and build your confidence. If you've done a few weddings this may give you some new ideas and let's you bounce what you're doing against a very experienced wedding photographer and get confidence, suggestions, or new ideas. This video alone is worth the monthly Kelby Training fee.
    - tandlh
  247. This was a fantastic session. The training was real world with direct light (sunlight no less). I will be using this tomorrow and the day after!
    - jpwarrick@live.com
  248. I cannot wait to use your advice for my wedding tomorrow!!
    - justintd23
  249. One of the most valuable classes for me yet!
    - akbs1969
  250. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Video is good however every video I have streamed stops to load numerus times and makes them very hard to watch. I thought it was my internet so I tried at work which has T3 that didn't help ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - caycox
  251. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have experienced quite a few videos that end in the middle of a sentence and it goes right into another lesson. It just drops off. Am I missing something? In particular Cory Barkers Illustrator Down and Dirty Tricks - the very first video - he gets cut off and then it's on to the next lesson. Please make the full lesson or explain at the begining that you will make one button and the other buttons will follow the same techniques. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - J Donovan Smith
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    Awesome coarse. Loved the tips on posing your model, background sets and modeling lights. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Gregory Young
  253. I love this course. Part with Lightroom editing is great. I've learned tonight something new. Thanks Scott
    - Lazy
  254. After watching these courses I feel much more confident as a photographer. Thanks KelbyTraining!
    - keitronfountain
  255. I'm learning so much from Cliff and the whole team
    - justintd23
  256. Another masterclass from the master of strobe lighting. Joe McNally is brilliant, funny and educational all at once. More please!
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  257. Bill is great! Now that he's introduced us to the gear, let's go on assignment. I'd love to see how he picks his remote camera locations.
    - JBrandon
  258. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The courses are great. I am having a problem viewing the videos because they start stop start stop. Is this a buffer issue or a video issue? How can we resolve this problem either from my side, your side or both? Cheers. Alan ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mindydesigns
  259. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Since I'm not a sports photographer, the questions I have pertain to focus modes, exposures used in unmanned setups etc. I enjoyed both of Bill's videos, but my question with sports has always been what focus modes to use and when for moving targets. I'm quite surprised that as a sports photographer he did not cover this topic. That was my main question. Thanks, Evan ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ESG
  260. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Since I'm not a sports photographer, the questions I have pertain to focus modes, exposures used in unmanned setups etc. I enjoyed both of Bill's videos, but my question with sports has always been what focus modes to use and when for moving targets. I'm quite surprised that as a sports photographer he did not cover this topic. That was my main question. Thanks, Evan ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ESG
  261. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Since I'm not a sports photographer, the questions I have pertain to focus modes, exposures used in unmanned setups etc. I enjoyed both of Bill's videos, but my question with sports has always been what focus modes to use and when for moving targets. I'm quite surprised that as a sports photographer he did not cover this topic. That was my main question. Thanks, Evan ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ESG
  262. Hi Have had the Canon 60D for a week. I learned so much from this course and everything taught was easy to understand. A local course offered in town costs $150 and it only covers the 60d. With kelby training I can watch this again and again plus get all the other courses for the cost of one class in town. Keep up the excellent courses. DH
    - herrick
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    This is most useful photoshop course that you have. Its clear and step by step. The instructor is one of the best in explaining each step and the logic behind it. I would like to purchase this one for future reference. You should allow a couple of free downloads for each annual subscription. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ulana
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    There is a technical problem with filtered and painted edges. It skips to the next session about a quarter of the way through so you cannot see the whole lesson. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ulana
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    Hi there! Very good course, liked it a lot! There seems to be a glitch over there at NIK-Software, the download of the plugins ends with a "file not found" error, after successfully typing in the credentials at the "Vincent Versace Edition" Site. otherwise, great as usual! Cheers Gero ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - winmann
  266. I loved "Environmental Sports Portraiture: Action Sports Photography" by Mr. Frakes. His personal stories were excellent and help put his philosophy in focus. While I am not a sports shooter most of what Mr. Frakes taught I can apply to my work. Thank You!
    - Mark Coons
  267. RC's teaching methods are fantastic. Now I want to use the pen tool instead of shying away from it. It's obvious that he really knows his stuff, Thanks RC. These days it's not easy to get value for money but that's exactly what you get with Kelby training, do your self a favour and check it out.
    - wayne rivett
  268. RC's teaching methods are fantastic. Now I want to use the pen tool instead of shying away from it. It's obvious that he really knows his stuff, Thanks RC. These days it's not easy to get value for money but that's exactly what you get with Kelby training, do your self a favour and check it out.
    - wayne rivett
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    This class was amazing. Bill took the time to explain every step of each shot. Thanks! During the course he mentioned that a list of "equipment" would be available. Where can I get that list?
    - Amy Perlmutter
  270. This class was amazing. Bill took the time to explain every step of each shot. Thanks! During the course he mentioned that a list of "equipment" would be available. Where can I get that list?
    - Amy Perlmutter
  271. I loved this course. Thanks for taking the time to explain each step of every shot....Can't wait to try these techniques!
    - Amy Perlmutter
  272. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Thanks again for the wonderful course! I watched this a bunch of times. I was wondering if he will offer an on-location wedding photography course. I guess I'm just curious how he work on the actual wedding setting. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - csi
  273. You guys ROCK! I'm home 6-8 weeks with a broken foot and in 3 weeks you have shown me SO MUCH! From Scott's 10 Essential Studio Techniques to Moose's Romancing the Landscape series. Bill Fortny's Macro secrets, lighting commercial locations, getting killer prints...Wow! For my money, this is the most effective, comprehensive photography training site on the planet. And "Light it, Shoot it, Retouch it live" was incredible. I attended it in L.A. last September with my Ventura College photography intstructor and he was as blown away as I was! We never stop learning and growing, but with Scott and his team of pros, I can do both in my photography in Quantum Leaps. And having the best in the business display their work and then show me how they did it is humbling. I know Scott paid them wads of cash to do these courses (he he) but to give me tips and tricks that might save me years of frustration and crappy images is priceless! Thanks again! Rick Roman aka Supernoob7000
    - SuperNoob7000
  274. I really love this course been waiting for a Canon turtorial hoping to see more on Canon products Great job
    - SKOLAR1
  275. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Downloadlink for Nik-Filter Versace plug-in does not work.... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - venghaus
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    i don't have a mac an he did not give the short cuts for the windows in the lesson
    - ceehenry
  277. Wow! This was such a great lesson... There is only one problem... I want more lessons from Mike Kubeisy...=) Great teacher, loved how everything flowed together. Made everything so easy to understand.... Makes me want to go out and take more pictures... Great stuff. What a great addition to the Kelby traing courses.... Would love to see more lesson with Mike Kubeisy...
    - James Maddox
  278. This is a another very well done video. While few would choose to shoot an entire wedding solely with a single on camera flash, there are certain situations where it's a must. There may also be situations where it's the 'when all else fails' solution. David does an excellent job explaining the differences in on-camera flash techniques and as usual creates some beautiful photographs along the way. A great video to watch.
    - tandlh
  279. This course was to the point and concise. I really learned a lot and will take a lot from this learning session.
    - waltersedward
  280. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I was watching Corey's class "Design Effects With Photoshop CS4 " and I realized the audio track seems to be about 15 seconds behind the video playback making this about impossible to watch. Can you let me know when the problem is fixed so I can watch this class please? Leroy ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - leroyaaron
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    I like Calvin and his style of teaching, he reminds me of Adam Sandler. The thing I don't like is no matter if I turn hardware acceleration off I still end up in buffer H...LL.
    - Nancy Cuppy
  282. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    There were no downloads available for this course which made it difficult to follow along. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - alohane
  283. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I found this hard to follow. While I appreciate the in site into learning I felt lost at times as he used the Lazarus effect. I was not able to full him step by step. Did I miss something or do I need to go through a full Photoshop course before I can understand the Lazarus Effect?
    - RobCor
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    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Kathy Willis
  285. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Mr. Versace is brilliant but he's not my favorite instuctor within Kelby training. He likes to hear himself talk and makes the learning process painful! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Rebecca Gandy
  286. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Interesting course and I learned some new (old school) things in photoshop. But, I have to say I am a little disappointed with the photography part.On the 'special effects' shot I don't understand why you didn't bring in a black background and use multiple speedlights to get a more striking result, especially highlighting the angles and edges of the machine. I would have thought you'd ask one of the muscled-up members of the gym to be the model in that to make the connection between using those machines and being ripped. Then you could have also used tight shots of hands, arms, legs etc on the machine as the close-up triptych. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  287. Thank you for this course! I've had my 60D for about a year and have learned so much more in the few hours of this course than I have in the last year using books. I already feel I've gotten the full value of my annual KelbyTraining.com subscription just from what I learned in this one course. Absolutely love that the course was specifically geared toward the camera I own -- that was especially helpful as a beginner. I can't tell you how many times I said, "oh," "wow," or "so that's what that's for." I especially appreciated the part where recommended menu settings were given. (I really wish I'd had this training before my personal experience with the "Release Shutter Without Card" option.) Showing the images as they were being taken was very helpful, especially when showing the results of subtle changes in the settings. The only thing I'd have liked to have seen with these samples would have been to cut to real-world shooting locations. Thanks again for a great class. Now, onto the next one!
    - ltdavecass
  288. Another very informative tutorial. I know that I probably sound like a fan of David Ziser, and I am. But I'm also an honest critic. In this case I have nothing negative to say. This is a very useful video, especially if your starting out and want to have your assistant watch him walk them through the proper lighting location. Great work, and sure to be a great confidence boost to any new Wedding Photographer.
    - tandlh
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    I have tried numerous times to download the course files but the download always stops before completion and cannot be resumed. I have tried IE and Firefox. I would suggest breaking up these very large files into segments. Thanks! Love your website! Joe ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - iupui95
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    With all due respect, you can shoot the shoes at a healthier f/stop such as f/8 using Helicon Focus which combines multiple imaged into one. I do it all the time for circuit boards and medical devices. It works great. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Oxman
  291. I am expanding from underwater photography to land and have found I like Moose's style and approach to photography. Look forward to seeing the rest of the series. Lots of great info to help me in my journey!
    - pndldy
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    wow thank you james you are great! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Octavio Ortega
  293. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Absolutely amazing! Looking forward to much experimenting on my own. I can't get any audio on Moonlight Painting 3. This stinks, b/c it's kinda hard to follow along by just watching.
    - CALEBW
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    Where are the downloads? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mikewallace1127
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    Where are the downloads? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mikewallace1127
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    Where are the downloads? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mikewallace1127
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    I loved this course. Bill is a fantastic photographer and an excellent teacher. I would like to see a lot more from him. The only thing that detracted from it were those strange moments when he was looking at someone else (off camera) while supposedly talking to me: his audience. This is not Bill's fault. MTV editing with the bizarre cutaways has no place here. This is an educational video and cutaways of the instructor looking off camera while addressing the audience is distracting, bad shooting, bad editing and extremely distracting for the viewer. Poor Bill didn't know where to look either. Shoot proper cutaways or don't use them. This isn't a high school production. Stop lowering the quality of the product.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  298. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I would like you to expand on the "Crazyness that happens" if you import to folders based on date instead of to one folder. Of course everybody is different, but I like to import to folders based on date. I am curious as to what I may be overlooking as a potential problem down the road. Thanks.
    - leonard@coyle.org
  299. challenging, super interesting, wonderful teacher!!! he takes color correction to the next level
    - marco_fortini
  300. Matt Just a great course on lightroom 4.Pickin up a lot of good stuff..Mike DuPonte Lutz,Fl.
    - mikeDu
  301. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I should have watched all the lessons before commenting. I understand now your comment about not using dates to organize your folders. After I import to folders based on date, I then rename them. "Photos\2012\2012-03-04\" becomes "Photos\2012\2012-03-04/Birthday Party\". Once upon a time that might pose a problem with the "Name" of the file being to long for the operating system to handle. I haven't run in to that in quite awhile. I assume that is of little or no concern now? Thanks for an informative and entertaining video as usual.
    - leonard@coyle.org
  302. This is the course that finally had me press the trigger to subscribe to the training. Please don't worry about your German accent, the English is clear and the lessons well planned and layed out. I will no doubt be watching this course a few more times as I have always loved to photograph cars and need all the tips I can get. I also want to make sure I didn't miss any tips for shooting outdoors as I hope to start shooting outdoors soon and would love to hear any tips on getting the detail in the cars while outside with no model.
    - RandyH
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    Matt did a GREAT job on the new LR4 videos! I would like to see a video on LR4 and tethered shooting. Thanks! John ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - John White
  304. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    What a wonderful course from Vincent Versace. Bravo! Now I need to practice. Unfortunately, I had a huge problem with the video. Such as moving to next lesson and voice plays but the video does not work? Also a major problem with the video stopping and then starting up again. I have this problem with some of your courses but not all? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tickey
  305. Woooow it's great Thanks Calvin
    - m.essam
  306. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'll bet Frank aced his high school math and physics exams. He knows his stuff and he packed lots of good information in this course. I did have trouble understanding if he was saying 18 or 80 percent, but he also reminded me of my high school German teacher, who was very nice.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    FYI - Wrong introduction video to the LR4 Slideshow and web Gallary. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ronald White
  308. Of all my problems creating an organized photo Library, I am glad to say Matt has solved most of them in these video lessons. These are truly a very in depth view of Lightroom and well presented. Thanks for your efforts.
    - Dan Topham
  309. Great course. There is so much valuable information here ... hey in all the courses. After watching the lessons in this photography course I am lost for words - the course has brought so much more to my thinking with regard to photography. Vincent Versace has gone into so much depth explaining his techniques & the reasons behind his techniques it is simply awesome. Thank you.
    - Annette Pendlebury
  310. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Just FYI, some of the videos on this course are out of sync (audio/video) ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - gsamarco
  311. Excellent course Well presented and full of valuable information. I don't shoot in a studio so I especially liked the outdoor work.
    - 776768
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    Videos will not load on my iPad 2 anymore, boo. Worked before, is there something I am missing? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Jhalay
  313. Matt I am going through the LR 4 course and think it is great. I am especially satisfied with your comments about soft-proofing . They matched exactly what I had found trying it the other day. Soft-proofing recommended changes that left me with a photo I would not want to print (dull, no color.} But when I printed it on my R2880, without the soft proofing, it looked great. Tom Nolan
    - 874395
  314. Thank you for sharing your 30 years of experience with me. You have a knack for expressing feelings through photography. I feel I'm beginning to "get it" after this session. You are a master photographer and teacher.
    - PrestonG
  315. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am rather disappointed in this tutorial. The viewing is only at 50% and their is still fringing around the hair. How about viewing the poster at 100%. Real professionals work at 1:1 pixel ratio. I don't mind seeing longer videos as long as I learn the correct way of doing things. Come Kelby Training, longer videos segments are fine with me. Masking and composting take a long time. You need to demonstrate how real professionals do it.
    - leeinla
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    - Toxa31rus
  317. Excellent course that shows some simple techniques for improving images that I would never have thought about. The use of false profiles and multiplying through layer masks was very useful. I never would have thought that blurring a layer mask would provide a perception of greater depth and sharpness.
    - Ctenos45069
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    A Day with Jay Maisel was an intreging course. I was mesmorised by Jay's charm and insight. Thank you KelbyTraining for making the money I spend worth every penny and more. In watching this course, I gained a tremendus amount of knowledge that I know will help me in my photography. Thank you. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - alefbeh
  319. Great tips! Thanks so much!
    - jcthreads
  320. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The courses are awesome and informative; however, my imac is pretty fast, but apparently not fast enough to play the videos properly. It keeps pausing. It is really annoying
    - antwantonwer
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    Matt, good intro. I note that you put your LR catalogue on your computer. I put mine on the most recent external hard drive that I carry with me. (I have other external drives with earlier images but all are stored in the same catalogue). In that way I always have my catalogue with me both desk top and lap top. When I travel, I take the most recent external drive and therefore have access to my catalogue. Note unless I take the older external drives, I DO NOT have access to my older images. But that does not bother me. Note again, that I have only one catalogue.
    - georgehd
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    Excellent class as always, Matt is one of my very favorite instructors. Just wanted to pass on that the two sections before his conclusion are reversed. The title From Start to Finish in Bridge opens the Lightroom tutorial and the title From Start to Finish in Lightroom opens the Bridge tutorial. Thanks so much for providing such outstanding training! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 951438
  323. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course with a lot of good information. Any chance we can get a SI shooter that uses Canon to get his/her perspective? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 813370
  324. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Thank you for all the wonderful courses here at Kelby Training. When watching a video course with many different chapters the video seems to cut the last 3 seconds or so of each chapter and automatically load the next chapter. It's kind of distracting if the instructor is finishing his final sentence of the video. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Funke910
  325. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent course filled with pearls of photographic wisdom. I've seen Cliff's website and he is a master. I'll be watching all of his courses. To the producer/director/camera crew: Perhaps the staff kitchen should be put somewhere else away from the studio so we don't hear them laughing and talking as well as the microwave going off. The least you could do is warn them you are recording and ask them to be quiet.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  326. Pure gold. This course is brilliant. I can't wait to see Cliff's next one.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  327. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    With compositing being the buzz topic these days, it would be a good time to invite Richard Riley back to do more on architectural photography. While I would like to see a couple more diverse examples of capturing images for varied compositions, this time emphasis should be placed on post processing similar to the way Joel Grimes classes were structured.
    - leroyaaron
  328. This was an excellent course and again, something well worth joining the site for since I live in an area where I would probably not have a chance to hear something like this in person. In my current job I am known for someone who thinks outside the box to accomplish tasks. I think this course brought taking photos a little more closer into what my thinking is. I need to spend more times in areas I go to get the picture I want. Generally the people I go with are in a hurry to move on, hopefully I can convenience them to join and watch this, or perhaps go alone and let them see the results form better photos.
    - RandyH
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    Outstanding course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - bhieger
  330. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am a great van of Matt's. Matt explains things so clearly. This course alone is worth the annul fee!!!! One small thing, the videos are cut too quickly. Anthony Clark 758496 anthonyeclark@hotmail.com
    - 758496
  331. Really enjoyed this course and tried a few of the techniques today. Thanks for the easy-to-understand instruction.
    - kchiodi
  332. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can't figure out this video player for Internet Explorer - if I try to watch full screen, it works for one lesson but when it proceeds to the next the full screen version video is frozen with the last lesson but the audo continues - it just doesn't match the video anymore. I figured out I have to find and activate the original IE window, then click on the full screen version again, which updates the video, but puts it in pause, then click it again. The same thing happens in Expand mode, but Expand mode generally causes Internet Explorer to hang, usually requiring closing IE and starting over. Before this, I've always had great experience with KelbyTrainging, so it must be a new feature, or some new folks in web development and deployment, or, you got rid of your QA department because somebody isn't checking this stuff. Speaking of new features, what the hell is with all the beeping in the background? It's very annoying and distracting - if you need a new battery for your smoke detector, use some of my subscription money to get some BEFORE you start recording. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - danferguson
  333. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hey Please add an option to buffer high quality video before watch. Because in my country dynamic stream quality change always ends up with low quality video which sometimes ends up with no-detail video. Thanks for good lessons. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - altugv
  334. Im in the process to set up my first studio (for portraits) and those lessons are invaluable to me. Im very impressed with level of details that Mr. Schmelzer put in each light (size, distance, modifiers, etc.). That's Im looking for my photos - quality and distinguish. Thank you
    - pedrojschmitt
  335. awesome! would really like to see more videos similar to this style.
    - JoeCarr
  336. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    You have the wrong intro on the slideshow course, you have put the Printing and books intro on it. Had me confused for a minute or two :) ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - GeoffAustin
  337. This is an AWESOME course. Its funny how it come about a week or so after the 5 harsh realities of photography and being #4 or 5 that every picture is photoshopped. Tim has done wonders WITHOUT photoshop. Straight out of camera shots. I am a car nut and this couse makes me want to go out and shoot my car. I can do it becuse the investment is minimal and the photoshop is nil. This will make me a better car photographer. Keep them coming. Also who ever decided on using the Live CAM during this course should get a bonus. It helps put us as the photographer there. Right there each and every time. You need a bonus, Steak Dinner, week off, pat on the back. True Genius!.
    - thquinn
  338. Hey guys. This one is a burner!! I love the way Tim Wallace works - I love the way he thinks about photography. And so are his advices - clearly made for people with brains: on. Thank you very much for this one. Regards.
    - Martin Koppl
  339. A wonderful introduction to some basic Photoshop techniques. Each lesson was short, to the point, and very easy to follow. I was able to use the lessons right away, and my images look so much better! Thank you!
    - JayT
  340. Tim is such a great inspiration - I've learned a great deal from these sessions and I can't wait to put the theory into practise. Incredible images with a limited equipment list - achieveable by us all. What's the next lesson about ??? I can't wait to see?
    - Thomas Lloyd
  341. I am learning more than by reading books tutorials!
    - pinoy
  342. Another great class by Wallace. So simple and yet so productive. Kudos!!! Hope to see more of him soon...
    - chelo
  343. Wow! I had reasonable expectations but I am learning so much more than I could have ever expected. Thanks guys, this is certainly great value for money.
    - Canonmannz
  344. Fantastic course. I learned a lot and joyed it immensely. I'll watch it again because there is so much valuable information. Thanks Cliff
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  345. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Is the first session actually the right one to this course? Matt talks about printing and book, and the course is about slideshows and galleries.
    - odmanphoto
  346. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I saw this lesson for twice: i'ts very good!! Great job, David!!
    - Stefano Sergi
  347. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Dave is a really good teacher! Just wish he would tell us every little keyboard short cut he is using. You can see he just clicked on something but he does not tell you and for use beginners, it would help a lot for us to follow along to know everything he is clicking on the keyboard PLEASE! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Sandy Hansen
  348. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    In the Locker Room gives a format error message. Can you fix? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cschonwalder
  349. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am having problems playing any of your videos on my iPad (iPad 2). This one in particular stops at the 10 second mark no matter what I do. I have tried watching on the app and through Safari. It stops at the 10 sec mark and sometimes never recovers and other times it switches to audio only...which does not help for a video training course. I try this at several different places where I have wifi access. I do notmhavemproblems watching any other videos in other apps either. I really love your courses, and want to be able to watch all of them...but if I cannot watch on my iPad it really makes my subscription hard to utilize. Are there settings or tips to getting this optimized n my iPad that I am missing? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Huffy1166
  350. I might be nobody in the industry, but in my almost 2 years as a subscriber here in kelby training, Tim Wallace is one of my favorite among others. He's inspiring and down to earth and his teachings is easily absorbed by a typical student like me. I hope to see more of his tutorials aside from the next two that i've been waiting for patiently.
    - Mark Oliver Ancheta
  351. As someone who does not own Lightroom (but some of my students do), I was pleasantly surprised to find that I found the videos very enjoyable! The presentation was clear and concise, with just the right amount of humor. Matt always does a good job of teaching, but to hold the interest of someone who doesn't even use the software is quite an accomplishment! Great job!
    - Catherine Gilleland
  352. wow! I really enjoyed this one. I almost didn't look at it because, well, I'm not planning on taking Hollywood head shot pictures. I'm glad I started it, great tips on the outdoor backgrounds, and I loved the practical tips about safety
    - tomdunlap@comcast.net
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    Syl Arena is a very talented teacher. He explains the relevant information clearly and in an organized manner and does not fill the audio with irrelevancies. I have his speed lighting book, which is very good, now I know why. I wish he made more pieces for Kelby. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Spemerick
  354. I have been a LR user for about 2 years, doing all the stuff you do with this software. You know what? After watching these tutorials I have to rethink my processing. I did use the software, yes, but now I understand, what it really is capable of doing! Great Video! Cannot wait to try for my self, what I have seen.
    - theKLF
  355. That was sensational. I think it is one of the best and most information rich course on Kelby Training. More from Bill please.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    Good job, Matt. It is certainly a good start having a book module in LR4. However, for those of us who have been using Blurb for a while, there are things missing from the Book Module that you have at hand with Blurb's software. In particular, page numbering is missing. You could do this using page captions, but since there is now global application of it for page numbering, you would have to go through page by page to add consecutive page numbers. Also, Blurb software allows you to modify a page layout by adding elements and/or positioning and resizing elements to customize your own page. This is a great feature in Blurb and I will miss it if I decide to produce a book via LR4. Another drawback which I feel could be addressed in later versions is that it is difficult to add photos to the book once you have made a certain selection. So if you have 100 photos but have decided to add or substitute more, it is difficult to find out how to do that. Blurb also allows you to select from a wide variety of borders and apply them individually or globally. The LR4 version limits what you can do to pre-set page styles. If Adobe can work some of the functionality into the Book Module that exists in the Blurb software we would have a truly great book making experience. I like the way LR4 lets you select page options, format text, drag and drop photos. These features certainly streamline the work flow. Since this is essentially a 1.0 versions (of the Book Module) I am assuming that upgrades of LR4 will continue to add functionality to this part of the application. Just my two cents! Keep up the good work.
    - mnoble
  357. I always knew that there was something more in the photo I chose to work with. This is a wonderful example of what can be done with Photoshop to see my vision of what's there.
    - Glenn Holgersen aka..thatleftamark
  358. That was one of the best classes you ever posted on Kelby training. Thanks!
    - Stihlpro
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    Again Corey has outdone himself and presented a great deal of information clearly and simply. However the audio is frequently 10-15 seconds or more out of sync with the video making following content rather confusing when so much is presented so fast. Thanks again for a brilliant course.
    - oceandrew
  360. I always love the way David teaches. Even if I already know about what he is teaching, it always reinforces what I should be remembering. Great video!
    - Valerie Rothwell
  361. Brilliant course. Thanks Dave for passing on your knowledge and providing some source materials.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  362. So refreshing to watch a training session on my favorite subject - car details. I have instructed, written a book, and assisted groups with car photography, but never felt fully confident with lighting, the most important aspect. This presentation clarifies many concerns. Thank you,
    - coreyznme
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    wonderful lecture!! If cliff can have more lecture contributed to this site, we all participate more!! Cliff is the best! JJ
    - qionger05
  364. Matts tutorials on the Lightroom 4 features are outstanding for a "newbie" like me. First, everything stated in plain english; second, you can see the "clicks" and menus he uses to access the appropriate features; third, the moving/import/export lessons are just what I needed as I was lost (not shamed to admit it!) and the organizing into collections has really helped me started to GET ORGANIZED for the first time. Thanks, Matt - lessons really easy to follow and the duration of 2-7 minutes per lesson covers my attention span and ability to absorb perfectly. /Tom
    - Thomas Helinski
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    The courses are excelent and I couldn't ask for much more. However, you talk of location using battery power and then using skyport or pocket wizard but nothing has been discussed on how to use or purchase these items. I'd love more insight on these topics.Perhaps you could do instructions on choosing equipment and how to use it. Otherwise, I really think everything is fantastic. Thank you.
    - asylvest
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    Joel was brilliant and showed a technique I thought was brilliant. The video moved at the exact right pace and the beginning to end coverage was very thorough. Perhaps the best video I have seem here on Kelby. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - davestarrett
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    Tim seems a little arrogant, makes watching kind of hard to do ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - davestarrett
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    Bill Frakes is fantastic. Please post more training from him. I love the real world input. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - scottzinn
  369. Joe is the man that made me open my eyes to light. He is articulate, informative and entertaining to watch due to his excellent sense of humour. This course is especially great because you get more of an insight into his thought process, not just watch him work. Joe, if you ever come to Toronto, let me buy you a pint!
    - ARNOLD BOGDAN
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    Can you please post the images you use in the classes so we can use them to practice. You did that for the LR3 class and it was great.
    - Bismark
  371. The boom live view shots make this video AWSOME! I would love to see this in more videos when you talk about framing and thought process. Home run!
    - fr8dogphoto
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    Matt, your presentations are always very informative and clear. I was disappointed to learn after attempting to download LR-4 that they have dropped using the XP operating system. What do you recommend.... Should I go to Windows 7 or Vista? What problems am I likely to encounter in switching?
    - Tom Weingeist
  373. That has to be one of the best lighting classes on Kelby. Between the use of live view to see what Tim is seeing and the fact that you could do this in your garage with a pinto brings it down to the level that Joe, Scott and others miss because I don't have a model, assistant or thousands in lighting gear. The fact that I can practice this with one cheep strobe and a homemade strip box at my house is a great "practice project".
    - fr8dogphoto
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    I really enjoyed Tim Wallace's course. The information was valuable and clearly presented. I really like the way you used a DSLR on a boom/crane to give us Tim's PoV so we could see exactly what he was talking about. It was also good to see real cutaways, proper tight shots of the subject. But as usual there were those bizarre cutaways where Time is looking off camera while he is supposed to be talking to me, the viewer. This is not news/documentary, there is no reporter/host there that he's talking to. So why do it? It destroys the illusion that he is teaching me.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  375. I never thought about shooting cars or motorcycles but now I want to give it a go. Great series
    - jeffabbyben
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    For the past few nights, your videos have stalled and even failed to load several times. I know it's not on my end as I can stream Youtube etc even while your videos are stalled. Is there a problem with your media server? This is pretty disappointing. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - donniefitz2
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    Thanks Cliff. Another great course. It's a pity the segments were cut off mid word and mid sentence.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    I just want to take this time to thank Matt for this course, it was complete and the only thing I think might be missing is the issue of sending photographs to CS5, as it seems you must select render using lightroom settings until the new Camera Raw 7 is released. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Steve Hinds
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    Why doesn't Cory baker tell us what fonts that he is using ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ariane
  380. Great class.
    - pkolenda
  381. Mr. Wallace I enjoyed both of your courses on automotive photography. I have been messing around with shooting me and my friends cars for the past couple of months and you just opened up a ton of ideas in my head. Thank you for the very informative and creative course
    - Theodore Bryson
  382. Thank you so much for this course! Calvin's explanations are thorough and easy to understand. His demonstrations show not only how to perform the techniques, but also lead to an understanding of why they work. I really liked the way the course was organized -- simply jumping from one tip to the next without feeling the need to segue between them or stick to any particular theme. This led to a variety of topics that point the beginner to many new places to explore in the software. I would love to see additional beginner courses that follow this same format. Calvin mentions in his introduction to this course that he hopes his English isn't a problem. It is not. He has an excellent command of the English language, and communicates very effectively.
    - ltdavecass
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    hey guys some of the video have error it says server not found
    - kramynohtna
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    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Grat2001
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    Please bring Frank Doorhof back for more classes! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Grat2001
  386. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    what is the difference between black and white soft boxes? sorry if you explained this in the videos but i didn't see it!
    - JBryant
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    what is the difference between black and white soft boxes? sorry if you explained this in the videos but i didn't see it!
    - JBryant
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    There is some very interesting material here, and I'm excited to gain insight into techniques that will enhance my color correction workflow. However, I'm not a fan of the way it's conveyed. Pedagogically, I would prefer it be explained more clearly. It feels as though the speaker has gone out of his way to over-complicate the topic at hand, and in other instances, refuses to adapt his techniques to his audience. One minor example of this is the way he sets up curves adjustment to the opposite configuration of what I, and I would guess the great majority Photoshop users are accustomed to, in reversing the white and black points. In my opinion, that introduces an unnecessary bit of confusion when trying to follow along his quick adjustments. He also has organized the tutorials so that you must watch all 3 series to see the final adjustments, which makes you wade through a morass of steps and videos. Even though the editing concepts he expounds upon may be more complicated than those in other tutorials (perhaps far more so), I believe he could have organized and taught them in a much more user friendly way. I will do my best to follow along, but this is a slog already.
    - learn_PS
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    Thank you Joel for your generosity and transparency. This was one of the most, if not the most comprehensive photography / Photoshop tutorials that I've ever seen. It was very logical and easy to follow. I really hope you produce more tutorials in the future. Regards, Peter Gumpesberger ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - petergumpesberger
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    Joel, what would be your choice for a cheap 3-light kit be for a beginner? any brands you know are good that are not too expensive? would you recommend ebay?
    - JBryant
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    Not loading on my new iPad' ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jackgood
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    Not loading on my new iPad' ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jackgood
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    Are the pictures that appear on the video as your shooting retouched? Or is it how they really come out? Thanks great video.
    - photosbyyuki
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    I really appreciated the inclusion of the workflow modules; using the stacking features of Lightroom to keep the originals; HDR and post-processed images together. I think the course could use two things especially in light of the recent blind critiques on the GRID. One is a discussion of black clouds; especially since storm clouds are black and dramatic. The other is perhaps a photoshop technique that Matt used to put a reflection in the water of his scenic; but to expand on this to cover using a layer to bring back a part of a single image that HDR techniques just seem to have a tendency to destroy... i.e. clouds or perhaps movement (people or animals etc).
    - Jim Peachey
  395. I positively loved this course. Although I don't have large operation like Joe does (just me) I still leaned allot. I liked the way little details were discussed, from the type of AA chargers he used (this made me feel good since I use the same kind although only 2 not 8), Hoodman HoodLoupe, how to start a shoot and then add lights, etc. I liked Scott asking questions which he felt the audience might ask (I'm sure he knew the answer to). I also liked the photo sessions setups discussions, for example what was wrong with a shot and how to fix it. I love working with small speedlites, so this reenforced a bunch of stuff and introduced more. I have access to several models so I now just need to find an abandoned building in Dayton, Ohio. Thank you so much - really enjoyed it. P.S. - looking forward to getting my Joe McNally TriFlash and my Joe McNally 24-Inch Satin EzyboxHotshoe which I have ordered. Nancy - DayOneDigital
    - clemennl
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    Can anyone understand this guy? Way too deep for the average user of these training videos. I'm sure he's brilliant but woooooow!
    - charleskraft
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    This has to be one of the best tutorials in Macro photography that I have seen. Very inspirational and motivational!! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Megapixx
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    I loved this course, I'm excited to buy a gray background and give it a try. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Valerie Rothwell
  399. Tony is fantastic! Very clear and simple instruction for some amazing results. Terrific course and highly recommended!
    - Paul Howard
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    Love, Love your work! I wonder though went lens you used for the soccer player?
    - Sheila Huston
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    Tony does a great job of nailing the fundamentals of lighting and the various examples really reinforced those fundamentals. He's a great instructor who can balance the technical aspects with the practical applications. We're all fortunate to have the opportunity to view his videos...keep up the good work, you're providing an awesome experience for us all. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tktrp
  402. Excellent, no nonsense, quick and sharp lessons. Really to the point. I would like to hear more from him.
    - robbosley@telus.net
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    Great, loved most of the video on the new books module in LR4. However, since Blurb requires jpg or png / srgb, shouldn't you mention or show that before one selects photos from a library or collection set? Many people like myself, shoot raw format. Books now requires creating jpg and making those available to the lr4 catalog creating more space used. Am I missing a shortcut on this?
    - jwinters
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    Excellent instructor. Very detailed and experienced with posing and lighting. Cool. calm, collective. Easy to understand. I believe I saw him in person at USA Imaging 2012 in New Orleans, LA. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - lsw2@cox.net
  405. Your comment is awaiting moderation. Excellent instructor. Very detailed and experienced with posing and lighting. Cool. calm, collective. Easy to understand. I believe I saw him in person at USA Imaging 2012 in New Orleans, LA.
    - lsw2@cox.net
  406. Wow Tony Corbell really delivered on this one!! Great job!!! Hope to see from him sooner then later.
    - netusername
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    I thought the course was wonderful. There was so much information. I had personally attended seminar conducted by well many known photographer. but I have learned more watching this series than I have learned at many of the seminars together. This is because you cannot always get the best seating and some times you missed something that was said. Watching the seminar on my computer screens gives me the best place where I can learn the most. I can also replay the program in case I missed something. These program are awesome. N. Yip ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Norm Yip
  408. Fantastic Course, Easy lighting setups with alot of punch.
    - Cburg136
  409. This was an amazing insite to photography on a bigger scale. The lesson was at a level that was not at all baffling and I did't need to keep rewinding segments to understand the jagan. I think I need to watch a course on using a light meter... And metering the ambient light from my camera. Other than that I feel I learnt so much. Thank you guys. Cassius (London UK)
    - gadmasta
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    Very informative. I like Dave's teaching style! Great course! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Carl Champagne
  411. Excellent course. I never really understood how to properly light a subject, and this course explained it in simple, understandable terms, using examples with quoted exposures. The part on how to use a meter was one of the most helpful.
    - dhbphotographs
  412. This was probably one of the best courses ever! Covered a lot of good content.
    - joeltb
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    Thanks guys for taking the time to feedback on this class, its great to hear that so many people have been able to take something from the class and most importantly get out there and be inspired to try things of their own, photography is always very much about enjoying the journey and not just a fast track to the destination, this way people hopefully will really build up there own unique knowledge of light and how it impacts on a subject either that being a car or indeed anything else, this way I firmly believe that we give ourselves the opportunity too build up that all important 'rolodex' of experience in our minds that builds not only professional ability but also allows us to create and develop our own unique styles which is essential in my view... Enjoy the other classes that will be launching soon and most of all enjoy your photography no matter what level you are at!
    - Tim Wallace
  414. Thanks guys for taking the time to feedback on this class, its great to hear that so many people have been able to take something from the class and most importantly get out there and be inspired to try things of their own, photography is always very much about enjoying the journey and not just a fast track to the destination, this way people hopefully will really build up there own unique knowledge of light and how it impacts on a subject either that being a car or indeed anything else, this way I firmly believe that we give ourselves the opportunity too build up that all important 'rolodex' of experience in our minds that builds not only professional ability but also allows us to create and develop our own unique styles which is essential in my view... Enjoy the other classes that will be launching soon and most of all enjoy your photography no matter what level you are at!
    - Tim Wallace
  415. I don't normally give feed back but this course was great - the information was put in a very simple but passionate way - the lighting examples were just right and inspiring and the photographs taken were really excellent. This course is a must for any beginner/ improver and anyone who wants to develop thier lighting skills. I like this mans teaching style and want to see more from him after seeing this course!
    - bluetaylor9
  416. An excellent course. And the format was great. I.e. able to pause and take notes and rewind etc. Better than a live lecture. Thanks
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
  417. Great work ! In a short period of time you explained how to work with light in studio and outdoor. I learned a lot and enjoyed watching this video.
    - alex606
  418. Amazing. Very detailed oriented tutorial, easy to understand, gorgeous images in hard places made simple!
    - JRivera1
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    Good lord -- this is a philosophy course. Sorry, but he misses the mark! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Allun Hamblett
  420. I thought this was a very well executed training course. The instructor explained things in a very clear and easy to understand manner.
    - jawsh3539
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    In the section with outdoors flash, he took a meter reading of the sky and it read f/11 at 1/800th.. which created silhouettes of the trees. But then he added a flash and all of a sudden the trees 100's of feet away were lit up? I'm thinking he must have stopped down to to 1/200th or 1/250th unless he used high speed sync eh? My own preference but I think it would have looked really cool if he kept the same ratio at 1/250th and kept the trees as silhouettes.. Great course though over-all.. especially liked the meter reading information, would enjoy more of that.
    - lencurrie
  422. Matt Does an outstanding job teaching LR4. Very comprehensive class and I learned a lot!
    - Ivan Boden
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    I'm having troubles to watch this class, Stitching and retouching, server is going down continuously, and then returns to the beginning. Rolando de la Fuente ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - delafot
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    I think he needs a glass of water. The dry mouth swallowing sounds are hard to listen to. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cohenmike
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    Joel - amazing. The other guys - thoroughly annoying. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - EJSDesignWork
  426. I really enjoyed both of Bill's Macro classes. I've been doing macro photography for a few years and still learned some things and just had fun watching.
    - Shelly Wason
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    I have a question. Can you achieve similar result shooting with a reflector umbrella instead of the octodome?
    - onyx808
  428. I really appreciate the information I've gained in Tony's explanation on lighting. Many times, it takes someone saying things in a different way to explain some simple aspects of a subject. I believe he has done it with this. Thank you.
    - asylvest
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    Thourughly enjoyed the class. I did catch the snafu at the begining saying "the D3s is the best low ISO camera" when i know he meant low light (or high ISO) I have one, and it is the best investment I've made. Of course most of us can only dream of having 6, 70-200s or 5 D3s's, but then we aren't "on the line" like Bill is. Kelby training rocks.Jock
    - Jock Goodman
  430. Very clear instruction. Well done....
    - bnmwiley
  431. Out of all the classes I have taken on Kelby Training.com and the live shows its the Day With series that I love the most. To see Jay in his element talking about his craft is priceless. Thanks Jerred G.
    - Jerred Golden
  432. Wow!! Bill, you've given us pure gold on this "Intimate Landscape" session. I think I've become a devout "Fortney Fan." You have such a mild and unthreatening manner that it makes me feel like I'm right there with you. This may very well be the best series of all I've watched on Kelby Training. Now, when are you coming to Tupelo, MS? We have some gorgeous landscapes around here in Northeast Mississippi, especially along the beautiful Natchez Trace Parkway. And, an added bonus is that we could take you to photograph the Elvis Presley birthplace. Thanks for a marvelous experience! Please, please, please do more classes. May God bless you richly beyond your imagination, sir! --Dr. Larry S. Anderson
    - nctplarry
  433. Excellent! Great information clearly presented in an interesting way! Thank you! Will look for more from Tony!
    - Cheryl Walker
  434. I really like this course. I like it because it is well explained and also show you the results. Only one thing about one of the guys. The guy with the black (flat) t-shirt is really nervous but he looks to do an excellent job as well. Keep it up guys.
    - Gunhackx
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    Tony Corbell is an easy to understand teacher. Would have loved learning how to balance daylight & speedlights on manual though. I do not have TTL anything. I am loving these courses. Money well spent! Linda Ralston lkralston
    - lkralston
  436. I really enjoyed this class. I shy away from shooting people because I don't have a good understanding of lighting. This really simplified things. There were many good points but there were 2 gems that I came away with. One was-don't try to please other photographers, try to please yourself. The other was the principle of subtractive lighting.
    - Joseph Spoto
  437. Just finished watching Simple Lighting Techniques for Photographers by Tony Corbell. Man, what an eye opener. He explained some things about flash and outdoor lighting in a way I had never heard before. I plan to get out immediately and practice these techniques. Very good course. Thanks for putting it on the site.
    - phillipsjosh2415
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    Good course. Just a nit, though -- when saving the Glow action, you forgot to set the blend mode of the "soft light" layer. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - EBristor
  439. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This tutorial rocks. Covers basics of light really well and the tools you need to get different effects. Why a certain light modifier is being used, what situations call for what kind of lighting--really excellent, and Tony Corbell is exceedingly good at explaining what he's doing. Even though I've been an outdoor photographer for years, I learned a ton of useful info here. Trying to expand my ability to shoot on location without carrying a truckload of gear but being able to shoot in any lighting conditions, this tutorial, along with, frankly, most of the ones I've watched on Kelby, have made my year's subscription possibly the best $200 I've ever spent. Thanks and keep 'em coming. And please have more Corbell videos (and that's coming from a guy who can't wait for more Tim Wallace episodes too! Cheers, Bill Buckley ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - billbuckleyphoto
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    This course is frustrating to watch because the audio lags behind the video. Cory talks fast to begin with and it's just weird to realize that his actions are seconds ahead of his voice.
    - PhotoSculptor
  441. I have seen almost every Kelby training video but have not been influenced by anything else like this did. Ironically Car is the last thing I would shoot but the impact of Tim Wallace is very profound. Thanks for this training.
    - ajitharavind
  442. I have been with Kelby training for many years. This is one of the best courses , would like to see more. Joe
    - Joseph Zelazny
  443. I was a working pro for years back in the film days. I left to pursue other interests and lately 18 year old daughter has decided to go into photography and I am now teaching her. We outfitted ouselves with good digital equipment, new lights and other accessories and I am having the time of my life but wondering why I ever left. I found Kelby training, and took her to the light it shoot it seminar and so far I have done all this for her, I am getting nothing out of it (Yeah right!). I am happy to say that I too am learning a great deal and have also watched this and Jay's other video many times. I am so happy to be able to see Jay who has been one of my photographic heros from the time I began to shoot. As far as content or advice, hey it's Jay Maisel what more can be said. Thanks Kelby training.
    - Rick Luiten
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    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - djsjbjcj
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    ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - djsjbjcj
  446. Excellent in-depth presentation of Lightroom 4 by an excellent instructor.
    - waynebritt
  447. EXCELLENT course! I enjoyed it and learned a lot.
    - Christian Boice
  448. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi there, I love the course with Tony Corbell!!. I think it's brilliant and incredibly useful. Just one thing to make it perfect. Could it be possible to superimpose information like f stop, shutter speed etc,as you have done before with some other courses? I'm a Spanish speaking person and as Tony speaks fast sometimes, I have problems to understand and have to play it two or three times . Thanks for listening and taking on board my suggestion. And, Congratulations!! I think your classes are great!! Cheers, Juliana Malucelli ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - julitamalu
  449. A great clear course on lighting. I didn't think I'd take as much away as I did. Will be keeping the techniques in mind on my next shoot.
    - Jonathan Thompson
  450. Great tutorial, is really clear explanation from Tony...
    - Juan Carlos Guzman
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    Excellent course ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - dfreed
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    What happened to the video of the processional and recessional? He talks about it, but there's no video of it. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Tokenhi
  453. You did a great job!
    - stefanhargus
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    This is a must see, many will benefit from this video Training I hope to see more of Tony Corbell at kelbyTraining ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Arod_1
  455. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    How long does a comment have to "Await Moderation." I posted one on March 14th and it is still awaiting moderation? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mnoble
  456. Great course! Straight to the point and explained in layman`s terms. Simple lighting techniques indeed. Really enjoyed his natural light segments. Thanks
    - Shawn Hamilton
  457. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    "Simple", the course and topics discussed are good however the way Tony is explaining these ideas it not really geared towards somebody who is just starting off in photography. His explanations are too technical and the terminology used is also confusing at time. Other trainers like Sly, Joe McNally, David Ziser explain it much better. Not too impressed with this course...sorry guys!! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - harmeetgabha
  458. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    the video went blank about half orr a third of the way through, why is that? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - margarethood
  459. Tony Corbell passion for his craft and his ability to convey his message is brilliant. I gained a bunch of great points form this course. I think I will watch it several more times just to make sure I have it right. The subtractive light segment was particularly brilliant as it wasn't something I had really thought a lot about. I am looking forward to trying this technique out as soon as I can. Thank you Tony, very inspirational!
    - melw49
  460. What insperation!
    - akeyter
  461. This course is fantastic. I would recommend it to anyone. It is full of great information presented in a very understandable way. Tony Corbell is obviously a master of his craft and a very good instructor.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    You can hear people talking in the background at various parts of the presentation -- it detracts from the quality of the webcast. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Donald Montabana
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    What about Elements 10? I find nothing specific about 10, especially what is new in 10 vs. 9
    - nmachtiger
  464. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is probably the slowest, most repetitious, least passionate video tutorial you have presented. Seriously, this put me to sleep three times. Don't misunderstand, the information was there (I took notes - then started adding stars for the repeats) however, the pacing and redundant nature of the speaker left me napping at the monitor. At several points toward the end, I found myself yelling at the presenter to "take the shot, already!" something I don't think I've ever experienced on any of your other fine training vids. Adding to the slow pace, there are other photographers walking thru scenes, in front of lights, taking shots all through the video. Are you kidding? This is not the level of professionalism I've come to expect. The final nail in the coffin was the penultimate shot. No stars for that image. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - AZKiteflyer
  465. it doesn't get any better than Tony Corbell. congrats. kelby is getting better and better. Corbell a luxurious instructor for KT
    - cparedesb
  466. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The course is great.. but the video feed does not keep up with the audio. Is this due to my connection speed? I've never had this problem in viewing any other course on your training site. By the end of the lesson the audio is about 30 seconds ahead of the video, so very difficult to follow his instructions. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Donna Bohrson
  467. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    videos won't play on my ipad2. very frustrating.
    - margarethood
  468. I've gotten as far as the Spot Removal Tool video; great stuff! And I have to say the tip about the Navigator and the Page Down button is one of the best tips ever!!! Can't tell you how many times I've thought I got all of the spots and printed, only to discover, as Matt says, "Bam, there's another one!" Thanks for a great course. I've been using Lightroom since version 2 so I thought I knew pretty much but decided to watch the videos straight through; I've learned a lot, even about things not new to version 4!
    - LoisWA
  469. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    this is an excellent video, a pity though that jeremy doesnt mention any of his settings, i.e, iso, fstop, etc.
    - photoopolis
  470. Awesome course. Great explanations with out any fluff.
    - 1377356
  471. Tony's art is explaining lighting so it just makes sense!
    - Peter Blyth
  472. The instructor was well prepared, knew wanted he wanted to get across and didn't waste time thinking of what to do/say next. Well done. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tprince
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    I have just bought RC Concepcion book "get your photography on the Web and was wondering if you get RC to update this course as many thinks have changed in godaddy.com and word press. Although the work book reflects this I fell that this course is a litle outdated and sometimes I would rather watch then read if you catch my meaning..... Please beg the Legend Mr RC Concepcion and ask him for me to redo this course so it reflects like the book and this would be much appreciated from one of his new fans Cheers from Downunder
    - Duane Norrie
  474. Tony Corbell is an excellent instructor. Love the way he systematically addresses each light, demonstrating that light's advantages, then moves to orchestrate them together. By the time he has the whole group of lights working together the results are absolutely beautiful. ~Linda R. King
    - Linda King
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    There is an error! Start to finish with lightroom, you are showing the bridge lesson.... and Start to finish with bridge, you are showing the lightroom lesson... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - piparone
  476. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This was really disjointed. Maybe discomfort at noon? Not the usual quality and teaching, more like step by step explanation ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carolwoleyko
  477. I never leave feedback, however this course was exceptional! Thank you Tony. I love your teaching style and I can't wait for your next Kelby Training course.
    - rnuffer
  478. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The course is great, but what you put as a bonus is in fact the introduction to the course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Alexander Cordeiro
  479. An excellent and informative lesson. I've really got new ideas after watching this video!
    - SorenEriksen
  480. This guy can really teach. He knows his stuff and he really knows how to pitch it. All of this presentation was clear, succinct and so illuminating. I may have to re-take the course several times to fully digest all his wisdom but I am already aware that my increased knowledge of the manipulation of available light sources will surely improve my photography
    - jsmithbaxter
  481. Awesome, Cory! Thanks for the insight on this great product.
    - Patrick McKenzie
  482. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent. Found this course very helpful, may watch it again and would recommend it. The instructor speaks clearly, explains things well and keeps the viewer interested. Great job. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tprince
  483. Once again, I enjoyed Calvin Hollywoods presentation and content. I hope he makes some more as I have seen almost all of them. Thanks
    - Terryroo
  484. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am finding this course very difficult to follow along. I don't feel the instructions are particularly clear or easily followable.
    - Michael Rosenberg
  485. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    they go way too fast at times. they also do not show every button they see but we cannot see exactly what they see at times. the iso was very confusing and was not aimed at a beginner which i am or i would not have paid for the privilege of seeing this course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - RICHARD Carey
  486. Great class , really like to watch david in action, great guy, and always learn something different, very good tutorial !!!
    - Juan Carlos Guzman
  487. This is my 2nd + time going through this course & this time I am writing notes. I can not tell people how important it is to write notes. For me I think watching the course and then go back over it and then write notes works for me but others may want to write notes from start to finish the first times through. Rick is one of the best that explain composition in such detail that I must say when he says you may want to take notes then take notes.
    - ShaunWhite
  488. This is really great. Thanks
    - Kenneth King
  489. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hello Bill. I feel that you are not talking to me. Simply 'cause you're not looking in to the camera. So please, in your next video think about that. I love your work and you are a great "teacher" and i've learned a lot from your videos. Jarle, Norway ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jarle@jlkfoto.no
  490. The workbook's great! I loved not having to take notes. When I got home I had everything that I had learned step-by-step in the workbook. Thanks!
    - K. Greenburg
  491. Matt made Lightroom 3 very easy to understand. I had AH-HA moments the entire day!
    - C. Haws
  492. I can't imagine a better Lightroom 3 seminar anywhere, for any price! This was AWESOME!
    - B. Quillard
  493. Matt really teaches with passion! I got so excited about Lightroom I could hardly wait to get home to try everything I learned!
    - M. Bachrau
  494. Great info, easy to follow, and FUN! Great price for this seminar!
    - P. Zakhary
  495. Matt's a great educator! He really knows his stuff! Our Q&A was fantastic!
    - J. Woodward
  496. The seminar was just so well organized and put together. The entire day was perfect. When are you coming back?
    - I. Gutierrez
  497. Incredible walk-through of Lightroom 3 - from set up to output. The Library tips alone were worth the price of admission!
    - C. Coy
  498. Matt's a wonderful teacher! To say he's a Lightroom expert is a HUGE understatement!
    - P. Berges
  499. The seminar was precise, practical, and full of real-world examples and uses. I loved the Stacking demo!
    - T. Tropu
  500. I learned so much! Excellent seminar, well worth the cost!
    - C. Jackson
  501. Seeing how a pro photog uses Lightroom with their workflow made all the difference and answered all of my questions. This seminar has made life much, much easier!
    - M. Coons
  502. Matt made LR3 so easy to understand! I was thrilled to find a seminar that didn't assume I was already an expert. Although, I am now!!
    - C. Wisbey
  503. GREAT seminar! It covers all skills levels and each topic was broken down step-by-step.
    - E. Villanueva
  504. I learned more than I have been able to use, and my efficiency has greatly increased
    - Anonymous
  505. One Word - INCREDIBLE! Thanks.
    - Anonymous
  506. This is the BEST Scott Kelby seminar I've ever attended! I learned so much, best $99 I've spent in a long time. I totally enjoyed myself and I'm going back to my office with an arsenal of new ideas and fresh techniques!
    - L. Tolbert
  507. Scott's Knowledge and humor was contagious! He made it so easy to understand Photoshop!!
    - G. Goodman
  508. I loved everything! Content, delivery, materials, all of it made this seminar an incredible value.
    - M. Phillips
  509. Schedule, timing, material, humor - every time I attend one of your seminars they get better and better. I don't how you guys do it. Amazing!
    - G. Little
  510. Perfect mix of intermediate and advanced tips. The seminar was fast-paced and Scott really keeps your attention. I learned so much. Thanks!
    - D. McDow
  511. Incredible experience! I'm a huge Scott Kelby fan! His passion is contagious. You couldn't ask for more out of a Friday.
    - T. Carlton
  512. The seminar was right on target and extremely well presented. I caught myself saying "WOW" the entire day.
    - D. Baldwin
  513. This was the best day of Photoshop training I've ever experienced. I learned way more than I thought I would, and Scott's an incredible presenter.
    - L. Daugherty
  514. Just like in his books, Scott teaches in a way that an amateur like me can understand. LOVED IT! He covered topics that I've been dying to learn!
    - K. Roberts
  515. Wonderful! I have a ton of new, fresh ideas that I can't wait to tryout!
    - E. Lodwick
  516. I would change ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! This was the best seminar I've ever attended. Scott's my hero!
    - B. Young-Leson
  517. This wasn't your typical classroom style learning experience. I had more fun and learned more than I thought possible.
    - D. Vessell
  518. As usual, excellent in every way! I LOVED it!
    - M. Walls
  519. Scott is the best! Wonderful job of blending the art of Photoshop with the "tech" of Photoshop.
    - J. Fleevoe
  520. I learned so much from this seminar! Everything was so easy to understand and Scott made learning a blast!
    - T. Henry
  521. WOW!
    - D. Schubert
  522. Thank you! I enjoyed Syl and just purchased his book after watching this course. I also appreciate Kelby Training putting in a Canon Flash course (I sometimes feel Kelby Training is a little more Nikon oriented). I really, really hope you have Syl back to do a course on the new Canon 600 Speedlite. He already has a few 600 videos on his blog and they are very good. Thanks again!
    - rnuffer
  523. Great course! Loved how the subject was approached and how Bill Fortney delivered the information.
    - Peter Michael
  524. By far one of the best all around courses on all aspects of digital photography !!! A must for either the beginner or the seasoned veteran !!!! A WINNER !!!!!! mhstein
    - Mitchell Stein
  525. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great Class, Great Instructor, and in a manner/style that anyone to relate and learn from. Looking forward to the next one. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 768663
  526. Great course, great shots... I learned some, and confirmed what I know some all at the same time... thanks
    - Ken Driscoll
  527. Absolutely the best Lightroom instruction on the Web! For anyone new to Lightroom, this is a must see.
    - Brian Teddy
  528. What a great course! I had a lot of AHA moments watching this. Thanks for speaking to the beginners who are just entering the world of lighting. Wish there were more Tony courses - really enjoyed his teaching style. Looking forward to more. Would love to learn how to effectively use the light meter and also maybe how to choose the particular type of lights to use (speedlites, alien bees, etc.). Thanks!
    - suezeeq12
  529. Very informative course, always enjoy Bill Fortney's videos
    - RonNikon
  530. I really enjoyed watching this course, very clear and easy to understand. Examples great.
    - Natalie Baig
  531. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    it's really frustrating to have the course stop every few moments and load up...not sure if this is a user error or if there is some way that the video can fully load first? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - schwansa
  532. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Bill did a very good job. He always does. I wondered why you listed the class as "Learning to shoot photographically" when Bill called it "Learning to see photographically". I thought his description actually made more sense. Again, I enjoyed the class.
    - songman1950
  533. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    So easy and simple to follow. Thanks ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - blenn60
  534. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    A couple of errors on the text used on the screen. Should be: Dominant Elements not Dominate Elements in the composition section its not it's in the light section Perhaps someone should tell Bill which camera is online he seems to look everywhere but to us, the people who he's addressing. I think a floor manager would help. He's a great teacher, but it's distracting with his eyes darting all over the place off camera. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  535. a really inspiring course, makes you want to get out and do each of the genres shown here. Great shots from all but the motor cross ones were a bit special. Thank you Mr Black
    - RedEyes
  536. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Powerpoint??? Really?? I expect better from Kelby Training. To be honest, I usually get it but this mode of presentation was very disappointing. The information was very good, however.
    - Martin Howard
  537. Loved this class. This is a great class that I will recommend to anybody first starting out in photography. So many fundamental aspects of photography are discussed with great examples. I will probably also make plans to watch it over again myself on a regular basis just to keep these teachings in the forefront of my mind. Also love the personality of Bill Fortney. Not a "showy" guy but has a great spirit about him which really encourages you to follow his example. Thanks for posting this class.
    - phillipsjosh2415
  538. This course is like a breath of spring air in the middle of winter, you have to have winter but this was just plain nice and fresh!
    - jaskirk
  539. I loved this course by Bill Fortney. Very easy to understand and to the point. And the photographs used as examples really helped cement the information in my mind. Thank you, Bill, for sharing your expertise on Kelby Training.
    - aureliaborn
  540. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Vide does not work around 24 min. mark ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - makaron
  541. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Ive reloaded the video another day with jay maisel several times and it still gets stuck verey 5 to 20 seconds!!!!! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Alberto.
  542. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Good general information but "Suggestion of Thirds" is a bit lame. Rule of Thirds is not a new concept and is very valid in photography and art so why not use the term rather than dance around it and make excuses for not using it?
    - Chuck Almarez
  543. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Tony's natural light skills are spot on! He got really great result using minimal equipment. Thanks for bringing him. He brings back many basics that that people are rushing through and don't learn and that's why they become frustrated later when they can't understand why they aren't getting the results they want. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - sirwamz
  544. Just wanted to say thanks for the great courses which are all fantastic. I have to say though the most recent one with Bill Fortney, Learning to shoot photographically is nothing short of suberb. Thanks Bill and thanks to the Kelby Team.
    - Ray Dixon
  545. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    That was awesome Bill, thank you. Professionally delivered training, with great transition between topics that only a seasoned lecturer is mindful of. Great images to prove the point, but not when the video zooms out such that the photograph looks washed out. One solution might be to split the screen so that one can continue to view the lecturer while the photograph is also zoomed in alongside.
    - alexdelgadomd
  546. The course was very well presented. , I found, that what it did for me was to get me back to the basics.... sometimes we just need that, to get us grounded once again. We all know it is the little things that can make the the shoot successful. Thank You, Spike Nagel
    - Spike Nagel
  547. I really can't explain how Bill Fortney pulls off the best Kelby training video so far. The gentleman doesn't even hold a camera and taught me more in one video than many put together. It seems that Fortney somehow gave us 42 years of experience in such a short amount of time. He explains what it is your looking for as a successful artist and how to best keep the subject interesting. I remember when I first started shooting I wanted to learn what camera is he using and what are there settings. Well Photogs, save yourself alot of grief and time and learn what it takes to take a great photograph such as leading lines and shapes before you learn those settings. And Fortney as many others have said the same thing shoot shoot shoot. The main difference between the beginner and the pro is about a half a million shots.
    - ebarrerajr
  548. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Keeps stopping. My wifi is good in everything else. I'm on my new iPad
    - jackgood
  549. I absolutely love all of Bill's classes. his teaching style is wonderful.
    - nosaj2
  550. Excellent course Bill. I learned a lot and enjoyed every second of it. Thanks.
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  551. incredibly good
    - 1349137
  552. Fantastic! I did some shooting yesterday for a project for a professional photography course that I am enrolled in, and many of the problems that I experienced shooting indoor and outdoor portraits were addressed in this series. Yes, I'm definitely going to do a re-shoot! Kelby Training is a tremendous value, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about photography! Thanks!
    - michael829
  553. This, and the first video with Jay, has been more than enough for me to justify my subscription to Kelby Training. It has really helped me discover my own photographic style and has reaffirmed my love with photography. Really just fabulous.
    - adambindslev
  554. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi there. I downloaded the iPad app. I can't hear it though. Is there a separate volume control besides on the iPad main volume control? Best Mimi Mritzen@me.com ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mritzen
  555. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    On your website on my iPad I have volume. But I downloaded the app and I cant hear the tutorials. Can you help. Is there a separate volume control? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mritzen
  556. Really enjoyed this. Found that "pool of light" over the table to be an interesting look that I want to play with for that much larger room. Would be very interested in having Joe so a class on just gels.
    - fr8dogphoto
  557. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am unable to aces anything except the intros.
    - pmoss
  558. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    There is an error with the left channel of the audio track. Intermittently, I can hear a clap board and some people talking in the left channel over and over again. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - godsmusicmana
  559. Thanks guys for taking the time to feedback on this class, its great to hear that so many people have been able to take something from the class and most importantly get out there and be inspired to try things of their own, photography is always very much about enjoying the journey and not just a fast track to the destination, this way people hopefully will really build up there own unique knowledge of light and how it impacts on a subject either that being a car or indeed anything else, this way I firmly believe that we give ourselves the opportunity too build up that all important ‘rolodex’ of experience in our minds that builds not only professional ability but also allows us to create and develop our own unique styles which is essential in my view…
    - Tim Wallace
  560. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This course would have been good if it didn't come over the net with a continuous buffer intermission every couple of seconds. I even stopped for a moment and checked my connection and I was hitting 10Mbps+ which should be plenty to stream even high definition video. The only thing I can think of is your servers suck wind. I am certainly happy that you let me have a free trial to find out how bad this can be so I didn't waste my money. The material in the course was great and I think I learned something but it was so broken I'm not sure if I got the best explanations. This hour and a half course took me over 2 hours to view. Thanks!!
    - Starfire505
  561. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Anybody complain about not being able to run the videos on an iPad2? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - gtp0914
  562. I really appreciate that you guys did a class on this. So far I have only taken photos on personal assignments and this class really helped me with understanding the process of registering my photos. Everyone out there who shoots either professionally, as a hobby or even for personal memories should do this, and if they haven't done this before, I highly recommend that they watch this video and favorite it (like I did) so it is easy to go back and review the class as a reference. Thank you very much!
    - dwgustaf
  563. These videos have totally changed my way of thinking - amazing insight - thanks so much for sharing
    - gary@gaz-art.com
  564. Amazing wisdom and inspiration. Every word Tim speaks holds a lesson
    - PhotoGambo
  565. I really found this course extremely informative and the style John Paul uses to convey his process is great.
    - Terryroo
  566. Great simple class. Explores the fundamentals of good composition in a simple and clear manner. Bill is fantastic! Kelby Training has DEFINITELY helped my photography and post production skills. Thanks so much and keep up the good work!
    - klwoods
  567. This course was very thorough in its explanation of how each tool functions and the pros and cons of each tool. Seeing each tool put into action was helpful. I found it easy to open Photoshop and work alongside the course as well.
    - ASHDubuque
  568. Thanks Calvin for this nice tutorial, I really enjoy your way in photography and editing Thanks again and i hope you the best Essam
    - m.essam
  569. Wonderful course, it shed some light on some things.
    - jwebster54
  570. Hi Team, I loved this course and I know I will use the things that Bill talked about when I go out to take photos tomorrow. Thanks to Bill and the Team at Kelby Training. On a more general note, while I love the Photoshop techical courses I am getting so much out of these composition type courses, eg the Ric Sammon and Scott's. Happy to more of this type of course. Its good fun and I learn heaps. Thanks again, the subscription is worth every cent.
    - dianne583
  571. This is one course that I will have to go over again. Thanks Vincent for a very well explained course. I just have to now start writing notes.
    - ShaunWhite
  572. Thanks for the down to earth, direct approach. What a great course!
    - mzangroniz
  573. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    why don't you supply the pics to go along with the class? It just makes it easier and more productive. We all know we can use our own, I prefer to use the same ones the instructor is using. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 2008lexus
  574. Great class! More on compisition would be wonderful.. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Richard Briggs
  575. I've just signed up for Kelby Training and this was a fabulous start! Tony's instructions are clear and concise and easy to follow. I was reminded of some important things I'd forgotten with the passage of time and I learned some new techniques and tricks, which I can't wait to try out. Besides that, Tony was interesting to listen to and held my attention throughout the entire program.
    - Alison Wilson
  576. This is very helpful, every scenario that they enumerated happened to me.
    - Ronnelsky
  577. This one hits the mark! Back in the late '60's, I had a community college instructor, who turned the light on in a very similar fashion. He had us shoot with only one prime lens. He then had us start shooting the subject from as far away as possible and then slowly move in and shoot from every angle possible until we could get no closer. Doing this over and over, trained my eye, until I could identify a good composition without consciously thinking about what "rules" were being used. Thanks Scott!
    - quadrantg
  578. I loved this course. It will definitely go in my favorites. Thanks
    - Terryroo
  579. I haven't done close up work in 30 years. It's time to get back. Thanks, Bill!
    - mzangroniz
  580. Great job at explaining the 5D "family".
    - JEAraman
  581. Another great course. Looking forward to more. Thanks
    - Terryroo
  582. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Not sure what's wrong with your video player but the audio for the next section starts but the video is frozen. I have to get out of the session and go back in each time to see the next session in the series. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - airbossdave
  583. One of the best courses around... straight to to point, keeping simple all concepts and extremely applicable to the field. Being part of this training website, best bucks I've paid.
    - Rodolfo Aguirre
  584. I am aquinted with Bill Fortney through ISAP. He is a great and kind teacher, great class Bill!!
    - Fotosfx
  585. Outstanding job man thanks a lot once again. I thought breaking it up into small videos like it was very effective, and it was phrased in such a way that anybody could understand it Jim Mitchell
    - Jim Mitchell
  586. I love this guy. He is an amazing person that has a mass of information in his head. Thank you for sharing on Kelby Training.
    - ShaunWhite
  587. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Even at home on my high speed internet connection, the streaming is so slow, that it plays for a second or two, stops, then plays again as cache builds up. If I then restart it from the beginning for then continuous streaming playback, the cache is deleted and then the problem starts all over again! I can't even just wait for the cache to build up before I start playing it. At least that was an option before. I've tried it from my iPad, iPhone, MacBook on wifi at stores or from home, and I have a good Comcast hi-speed connection there. Also, If I can't also watch the video on my phone or iPad using 3G because of this problem, what's the point. If this problem continues, my next response will be to call Kelby Training online support to cancel my monthly subscription, tell them why, and then ask for a refund. Unacceptable.
    - James Guinan
  588. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    How did you came up with the layer mask at the bottom of layer 0?
    - Ronnelsky
  589. Really enjoyed this course i have learned a great deal thank you
    - irishlad57
  590. Amazing! Scott, this is your best course ever! Adam did an amazing job with the video production. I love the B&W video and the music. I wish Kelby Media would do one of these a month. So inspirational! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    - rnuffer
  591. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    As usual Matt's treatment of the material is superb. This particular course is organized in such a way that is covers the subject logically but also alows you to go back to specific areas you want to review. One part of the video series is very annoying, however. Because of the quality, the video can only show small parts and then has to pause to let the buffer catch up. I hope there is a fix for that like reducing quality that allows you to watch the video without interruption Overall, I am VERY happy with this course Wayne King
    - Wayne King
  592. Matt, it's really a joy watching your videos. You have a real knack as an educator. I can say that about the others too. I learn so much from all of you.
    - 1090270
  593. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The first section had a lot of background talking. The other sections were very good.
    - 815865
  594. Thanks alot Calvin for sharing your knowldge and really I love your style. you are my hero. thanks again.
    - kimoz
  595. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course in making LoMo photography! The word you're looking for is "Gritty" ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - erikdavisphoto
  596. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This "Retouch a Portrait in 15 Minutes" class by Versace has very low volume for all the class videos except the initial "Housekeeping" one. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - dennis4825
  597. Bill Fortney put on a terrific presentation. He was rather like an old friend, which made his class much more enjoyable. I was pleased to find that many of the things he teaches I already do, but that only reinforces me to continue to use them. Great presentation.
    - gStrader Photography
  598. Fantastic course.Tim's direct, patient, and passionate approach to photography as art coupled with instilling the use of good technique really inspires and energizes. The use of the live view camera was brilliant; what a fantastic and well thought out visual aid for a visual audience. Kudos!
    - Francisco DelValle
  599. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This was (once more) a fascinating class by Joe... I was wondering if you can answer a question from my sie: Why are the pictures from the fire fighters that "clear", means why don't "shot" the reflectors on their clothes and the car not back? If I shoot such reflectors I always get ugly images... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - renegrob
  600. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    David Ziser's start to finish wedding walkthrough is awesome. I would be nice to add an overlay of the camera settings and the flash settings. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - salvarado92775
  601. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    RC mentions an Illustrator CS5 Basics class in this introduction (right about the 40 second mark), but THERE ISN'T ONE! I called up to make sure. Don't you think there should be one? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - IKweader
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    One of the best classes I have watched on here. Thank you Mr Frakes, it is refreshing to watch someone that walks the talk. I am a wedding and portrait photographer in Northern Arizona and i just started shooting sports. Although I will not dump my Canon gear, I appreciate the raw broad base knowledge that you out there in this course. Job well done.
    - kfmdesigns
  603. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course! I only wish that the video director had been more familiar with the program. Too often we see shots of Bill, when he is talking about an image we should be seeing on the screen.
    - quadrantg
  604. Bill Fortney is without a doubt one of my most favorite instructors and/or photographers. Please keep him busy because I love watching his video workshops.
    - Ruthann King
  605. I thought the material and skill of the instructor was outstanding. I highly recommend this series of lessons. This was my first program to experience and I can't wait to learn more.
    - slimrode
  606. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love you guys. Great information. Your presentation is super. I hate watching the screen break up into pixels.. I hate having no picture and several layers of sound., I hate having someone speaking about a picture and seeing only a black screen. I want to take your courses but my other online photo classes don't break up. Thank you for the opportunity to see classes for free. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - K. Lynne
  607. Great course... Loved it!
    - James Maddox
  608. What a great group of lessons... This is something for everyone... Good stuff here...
    - James Maddox
  609. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I feel annoyed at times because Bill will be referring to something shown on the screen but the image is too distant to see very well and understand what he is pointing out. The cmera should zoom in at least briefly to better see the concept. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Wardnet1
  610. I really impressed by the way you work. super. really impressed! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - takabcn
  611. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    LOVE this video! One thing, the wacom setting files do not work for the Intuos 5 tablets, they did work for the 4. Annoying Wacom seems to have changed their file formats without enabling the ability to convert ver 4 files to ver 5. Also, it appears existing settings are lost when updated to a verion 5 tables. Annoying. I had just started using these configurations. They are logical and well-thoughtout. I would love to use them again. Can we get an updated config file?
    - bcdouglas
  612. Very helpful tips and great refresher for me. I also appreciated the comments about needing to respect the wishes of the priest, rabbi and ministers.
    - fredetteent@fuse.net
  613. LOVED this tutorial! I definitely learned some new tricks to my beauty editing.
    - fredetteent@fuse.net
  614. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I cannot watch this course on The Art of Close-up Automotive. Pls let me know what should I do?
    - JouKueh
  615. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hello I have just tried to run this course, but when I press play it just blinks and then nothing happens. Cheers Viel ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Viel Richardson
  616. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Will not play ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Steve Rice
  617. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can not get into this course the nikon D90 can you please help ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Betty Earl
  618. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can not get into any of the coarses its like I don't have a member ship and I do and it is current ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Betty Earl
  619. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can't get it to play. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Gloria Cuevas
  620. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It won't play. Nothing will? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tattoy
  621. I really enjoyed the course. I am sure its going to change how I process photos. I am going to take it again and I think by then it will stick. Thanks for taking the time to produce this.
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
  622. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    the video stopped playing and I only had sound. I could have done without the stupid repartee that these 2 instructors indulged in---I just wanted the information concisely and was so bored with their stupid jokes and filler conversation and remarks which took up my valuable time.
    - Sallie Carothers
  623. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    My Course viewing screen goes blank, however I still can hear the narration. I've tried four different courses and get the same result. You can view for one or two minutes and then the screen goes black. Not the whole iPad screen, just the course content. Can you help?
    - 937363
  624. Matt, Great class...you reduced my LR4 learning curve in half!! Kevin
    - kklein425
  625. Matt, Great class...you reduced my LR4 learning curve in half!! Kevin
    - kklein425
  626. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I like the content, the instructor explains in a very objective way. however, I feel there are sections of the course missing, some of the videos start way after the instructor has been explaining a concept and you are instantly lost.
    - jmundo1217
  627. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    If the communication link speed isn't fast; link when mobile it would fantastic if after pressing pause the picture would freeze but the download would continue and then we could press play when most is loaded a watch and listen without interruption.
    - gternent
  628. I like Tony's style of teaching. I would appreciate seeing more of Tony in the future.
    - mark@multilocus.com.au
  629. I loved that you showed us all the pictures that weren't right! I've always thought that top photographers just got it right almost immediately. It's been an enormous help to see your process and now I won't be afraid to keep trying different angles, etc and I won't feel embarrassed about it like I used to. Brilliant advice! M.Allison - London
    - bevcam
  630. Really love the presentation. The teacher transmits a sense of passion for photography and his work.The shortened format makes the program viewable at one sitting. Thank you. Paul Biederman
    - Paul Biederman
  631. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Annoying music in the background... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Benoit Beauregard
  632. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is the most disappointing the training course that I have watched. It would have benefitted from more shots of the back of the camera or of the adjustments she was making. She wasn't able to articulate well what she was doing. She comes across as uncomfortable and nervous and as a result it isn't a strong educational unit. It would be great if you could offer this same camera tutorial using a different instructor. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Maryanne Innes
  633. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This was the first video I looked at in your course. If you guarantee me , that all other videos have the same quality, I will subscribe right now !! Thx, great !!
    - sleepyking
  634. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    You guys suck!
    - mtobin59
  635. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    You Guys Suck! I get better info AND Better quality on FREE you tube.
    - mtobin59
  636. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Scott, Application of the techniques discussed in Crush the Composition to the Crush the Composition course, leaving only the good stuff, will make it a masterpiece.
    - EricBier
  637. Matt made the comment that the price of this course was worth every penny just for the information given in this lesson! That is a true statement! I have a couple of books on my camera. Now that I REALLY know what different settings and buttons are for, I can refer to my books for more detailed information on the subject! I am so very excited about this on line course! If I get stuck, I just rewind a little and let the information absorb more!
    - macmarti
  638. Thanks Calvin. I learned a lot. Your English is very good (I'm 1/2 German myself). Your course is very informative and I added several of the segments to my "favorite" list.
    - mrash
  639. I was hesitant to view this course at first because of the title "Photoshop Tricks for Beginners". I considered myself to be more than a beginner. However, I found the information to be extremely helpful to me with the type of post processing I do. I thought the material was presented in a very user friendly and professional way. I would certainly welcome (and view) more courses from Calvin.
    - schetul
  640. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Tony's course is a great synopsis of using light in the studio and outdoors. He covers the basics that everyone needs to understand. I liked his easygoing teaching style. This is probably a course I will come back to watch again
    - kenstandnapp
  641. Tony's course is a great synopsis of using light in the studio and outdoors. He covers the basics that everyone needs to understand. I liked his easygoing teaching style. This is probably a course I will come back to watch again
    - kenstandnapp
  642. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    wheres the final image? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mwalkerphoto
  643. Tony is an excellent communicator; simple, relevant and practical. Learned a lot and look forward to seeing him on other sessions.
    - bmjeffries
  644. Thank's!!! It's easy and perfect. I think, the knowledge in this course have be my shoot better than before it.
    - df01
  645. it's nice course, about reality working problems. I'm glad to take the information, it will be need in my work next. The biggest Thanks to Joe!!!
    - df01
  646. This was one of the very best courses I have seen on Kelby Training. Excellent!
    - davidrrogers
  647. What a refreshing change!! Really enjoyed watching it.
    - Clive davies
  648. Calvin is a really great teacher, he is very easy to follow and explains everything very well. Watching this Course has taken my Photoshop skills to the next level. I Can't recommend Calvin Enough.
    - BatmanUK
  649. I really enjoyed this series. Thanks
    - Terryroo
  650. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I like the concept and Joe Glyda is fun. I must admit I didn't realise it was a beginner course and was disappointed at first, but it's given me some ideas. I might give this a go, but aim higher than snapshots. I would be interested to see what you get if you try to be as creative as possible with the mailboxes or similar mundane objects. Thanks
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
  651. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - briguy023
  652. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Listening to Jay Maisel is a treat and always an education. The second video is "overproduced" - it draws too much attention to itself and takes some focus away from Jay. The audio is not as good in the second one, either. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - eoschlotz
  653. The most wonderful tutorial I have ever done, Calvin has so much insight about composition, design and photograpy I am just bown away, No worries about posting my feedback. Pat Robards Australia
    - marsbar
  654. Terrific class by Joe, who also shows a fantastic and fun personality. I'd shoot with him anytime!!
    - Paul Howard
  655. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can't emphasize enough how great Matt's videos have been for me, first with LR 3 and now with LR 4. Having the ability to go back and review is so helpful. Thank you. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ngdiam
  656. Whimsical! :)
    - Peter Blyth
  657. Matt. Absolutely outstanding tutorial! Thank you for sharing so much in such a short space of time. Cannot recommend this highly enough to anyone wanting to know just the most important parts of this highly complex product.
    - jcrosa
  658. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi, I've been watching the training videos on my mac or my iPad, but I still have technical difficulties. More often than not,the video quality is poor, switching during the video. Sometimes this makes watching stressful, as the picture is blurred. Even pausing to allow the feed to buffer does not seem to help. Additionally, many to most classes have the end t of in the middle of a sentence. Like the introduction to this class. Is the a known technical issue or is the data strem lost in the Atlantic Ocen? Thanks for your support. Sincerely Michael Jessen ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Jan-Michael Jessen
  659. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Interesting, but was hoping for more ideas. This was posted as "Coming soon" for so long, I had really high hopes, but found myself feeling disappointed at the short length. Oh well, can't have everything, I guess. For the most part, I really enjoy the courses and have learned a lot. Glad I sprang for the annual membership. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 913913
  660. I really enjoyed this course. Tony is a great instructor and did a very good job explaining key points as well as demonstrating them. He knows his stuff, so add more course from Tony!
    - pcimino
  661. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Unbelievable amount of buffering!!!!! Soooooo annoying. I truly wish Kelby Training could take a page from Onone Software or Topaz Labs book about video. They do not have the buffering problem this website has.
    - Carol Clay
  662. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Relatively content-free... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Stephen Kahn
  663. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love the course, but videographer - PLEASE - focus on the speaker! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Bernard Purdy
  664. Much different from the usual Kelby Training videos. But very enjoyable and enlightening. Thank you.
    - Cynthia LeGrand
  665. Bill, you're truly an inspiration. I very much look forward to more! Thank-you Kelby Training for such a wonderful resource.
    - mancini
  666. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is a test comment ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Tracy Busshart
  667. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    What a great course!
    - Tracy Busshart
  668. What a fun tutorial - I am so glad I watched it. This would encourage any of us to go out and do a self project - he is a happy and excellent photographer with a sense of fun, his tutorial beautifully put together.
    - 1060436
  669. Calvin I have studied all your courses and I can say extraordinary, very dynamic very well explained and practical. Thank you very much to help me to improve my skills. Your friend José Parcerisa V.
    - Jose Parcerisa Vilatarsana
  670. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Anxious to learn more about Photoshop as a real beginner but find this whole "layers"concept is confusing. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - hankb4
  671. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - photogirl01
  672. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is a great course. I love listening to Bill. And I appreciate his ability to always incorporate his faith in his work. What a great witness! I enjoyed the fast pace and the many photos he used to make his point, especially the side by side images. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - annalee57
  673. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I understand that lighting is very important, but peoples lives are more important. In the "Look for Shapes" section, he has the model on the sidewalk, and has the assistant holding the light in the street from what looks like an exit to a parking structure. At one point he tells her to go out even further into the street and he tells her "they will go around you." I can't believe he had such disregard for the safety of his crew.
    - Lyman Martin
  674. Amazing series of lessons! He really shows the difference a half a step in position can make. From start to finish, this series covers an huge amount of lighting tips in all different scenarios. If you shoot models indoors or outdoors, this is the one series you MUST watch.
    - Lyman Martin
  675. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    just an fyi, Cadillac mountain is far from being the largest mountain on the east coast.
    - cmann49
  676. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hm ... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ericgeidl
  677. So many good tips! Not just for beginners but also as a reminder to those of us who think we know it all.
    - 1144441
  678. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    No crazy about this one. All other courses at Kelby training are my type. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Joseph Zelazny
  679. Frank and Corbell, the very best of KT. more please
    - cparedesb
  680. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    25 seconds into the second lesson, Bill shows 2 photos with the second taken 40 minutes before the first.....um, no--the ripples are identical. I'm sure that there will be a ton of great info in the course and I'm looking forward to watching the rest of it, but please don't do stuff like that. It discredits the rest of the valuable information. Bill is wonderful, this is just meant as constructive criticism. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - David Byrd
  681. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - MidwestPhotos
  682. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Dear Corey Barker, I like your work and believe in your talent. But i gotta say, when it comes to teaching ; you are speaking way too fast. So fast that, before i open a file you already are in the middle of the retouching process. There for one needs to spend roughly 3 times more time because of forwarding or backwarding the video. Am i the first one to say that? Warm Regards, Ozkan Ozmen
    - ozkanozmen
  683. Great course. Scott provides a lot of information in a real world, unedited for perfection, manner. Feels like you are there with them at the shoot.
    - Francisco DelValle
  684. This course is concise, well-planned, and practical. I can't image anyone not having success with the techniques involved. Additionally, the equipment set-ups are simplified and to the point. Nothing extraneous! Mike's knowledge and style of teaching are true excellence!
    - xanthus1
  685. Loved this class!!!! I can't wait to try it. It looks like so much fun!!
    - ta4evr
  686. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Was not what I expected. They were snapshots not good quality pictures no technique out of it. Sorry but this one is thumb down.... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - chelo
  687. It's great and a very charming lessons. More of this, please.
    - henrikclausen
  688. I always thought I'd never want to be a wedding photographer, but my nephew has insisted I go to Tenerife in December to shoot his wedding. Thought I'd better start learning all I can and Cliff Mautner has changed my perspective completely. His love and understanding of how to make the bride look beautiful and, more importantly, feel beautiful is an inspiration - thank you Cliff.
    - graemeholiday
  689. Wonderful course. Has been well thought out and prepared. Helpful information.
    - Bill Jackson
  690. This is a brilliant course Scott. Who else would reveal the "wizard behind the curtain" to us? This took courage, brains and heart.
    - richardnadeau
  691. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The video is out of sync with the lecturer. Very distracting.
    - JOHNFORD10
  692. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am sure he is very good and give us great lessons but this series was too superficial, waste of time, ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - fotoie
  693. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I just wanted to drop a note to first of all thank you for being so "natural" and yourself. I really appreciated your sincerity and the pace of this course. I learned a lot and most important, learned to trust my vision and intuision. I thank you for this great course, and want to say sincerely that you are a genuine and wonderful person. Hope you continue to have lots and lots of success in your work and personal life. Thank you! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - alefbeh
  694. I spent a good deal of time today learning PhotoShop CS5 and reviewing LightRoom and I was not expecting to enjoy it. But I found both programs to be presented in a clear and energizing manner. THANK YOU.
    - Bluejaguar
  695. A great introduction for beginners - and a few tricks to learn for those with more experience as well! Thanks!
    - halvor.molland@hydro.com
  696. The studio session was fine - in line with other things I have seen before, so it did not make much for me (although it probably will for others). The outdoor stuff was really good! Simple things, effective and food for thought! Looking forward to seeing more!
    - halvor.molland@hydro.com
  697. Thank you so much for Mr. Fortney's wonderful video. Extremely interesting and the presentation was flawless. I sort of see this video like a classic movie, that you can watch over and over and never get tired of it. I truly enjoy this man's calm and down to earth way of presenting. I WILL recommend Kelby Training to friends with the same passion. Thanks!
    - Suzanne Boudreau
  698. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Thank you so much for Mr. Fortney's wonderful video. Extremely interesting and the presentation was flawless. I sort of see this video like a classic movie, that you can watch over and over and never get tired of it. I truly enjoy this man's calm and down to earth way of presenting. I WILL recommend Kelby Training to friends with the same passion. Thanks!
    - Suzanne Boudreau
  699. delightful,and very pleasing
    - Alex Alegre
  700. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    One of the most informative and constructive course on composition I've ever had. Thank you. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - alefbeh
  701. OK - I really do need to make the leap to lightroom. I know it will save so much time, but I have been reluctant to learn the new program. Heard horror stories at WPPI a couple years ago about people not being able to find files, etc... Anyway, I bought the book about layers by Matt K. a couple years ago and it was written so well and so easy to follow and understand, that I figured I would watch the lightroom video because he did it. I just finished part 1 and I felt that it was easy to follow, he does't go too fast, assume you know things you don't or skip over things you need to know. I am looking forward to trying out what he went over and then watching part 2. I am thankful for Kelby Training, a place where I can go when it fits my schedule and I can go through the menu and find what I need to know.
    - 765246
  702. Coming from an automotive state, I can really relate to automotive photography. I have shot both full automobiles and detail shots. It was interesting to watch this and hear the various tips and techniques. I really enjoyed this and will keep a number of things he mentioned in mind when I have to opportunity to do this again. Great segment.
    - 765246
  703. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    For a pro shooter and someone who is very technical with it comes to LR and Photoshop - this is a GREAT course, one of my faves to date on the subject of focus and image processing. We teach photoshop as well, but as this course has proved there is always something new to learn and that I did. The "How" doc in the downloads section is also very complete. I don't agree with the assessment of Nikon NX2, its a good tool if you don't have LR. We used NX for years but abandoned it when LR3 was released. Our RAW images processed in LR3/4 look as good or better than anything we ever processed in NX2. A good profiled monitor is key - the LCD on the camera is the worst monitor to use as a ref and nothing we shoot ever looks good on it.
    - sixgun
  704. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi, To whom it may concern when the instructor is changing the speed light on the camera i want to see on the camera what's he's doing in other for people to understand. For example he can have a second display where the viewers can actually see what he or she actually talking about, because remember some people learn seeing and hearing. Also when doing demonstration on camera's its always good to try use the main good brand cameras Canon and Nikon not just one.
    - ricoc1
  705. Great info! Thanks Joe.
    - brandonleia
  706. Excellent course - thanks Matt! Took me through everything I needed to know (and refreshed the bits I already knew) to make a seamless upgrade from LR3 to 4.
    - rhgillan
  707. Just watched Tony Corbell's lighting course... Fantastic! Learned quite a bit that never really clicked in my years shooting. Very worthwhile and valuable course!
    - Steven G Bottoms
  708. that was so great! I'm inspired!! I can't wait to try these techniques with my friends...
    - myself-the-elf
  709. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm not sure whether this has been mentioned, but the audio and video on this lesson on puppet warp is definitely not in synch. Just thought I'd say something. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Robert McNamara
  710. My word....another winner Mr. Wallace. Minimal equipment with maximum output. For the car nut like me this is so great to learn and think about seeing in the camera rather than in Photoshop. With that being said, cannot wait for the 4th class on photoshop to see what you can do,
    - thquinn
  711. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can't get the "Gear Chat" or " First Position" clps to play on my iPad via the app or browser. I really like the courses from Tim Wallace. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Psychoarts
  712. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi. Nice course. Is there a problem with the third chapter - 'First Position'? I've tried playing it on several devices and it refuses to play. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - rebelroy
  713. Excellent job, Mike! Really liked how you walked through each set up and showed how the addition of each defuser/reflector/light added to bringing the final image to fruition. Great job.
    - Charles Putnam
  714. Dear Lord! This guy is TOO good. I took photos with my dusty old "Suzuki Swift" following these instructors with only one soft box and it turned out amazing, mean and moister looking ride!
    - TheycallmeMrCJ
  715. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I was a little disappointed with this course, I think it was hoping for it to be a little less random. By and large I'm a big fan of the courses and the instructors and I'll look forward to the next one all the same! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ewokninja
  716. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi Tim and thanks for this great lesson again. I'm really involved in shooting cars so I learn so much by looking at your terrific work. And I really enjoy every time a new course is coming from you, BUT, why are those courses so shooooort?! ;) Give us mooooore please!!! And thank you for the Hemi sound at the end of this one! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Kristof hirchy
  717. I just wanted to say that I have been following Tim's awesome work for sometime. I'm trying to break into commercial photography and couldn't believe my luck when I saw that Tim was featuring as one of your pro instructors. The timing couldn't have been better as I have a commercial shoot for a luxury car dealership in a few weeks. I am fairly comfortable with off camera lighting, but Tim's attention to detail, the way he teaches and makes you feel like you're having a 1-2-1 session on location with him s fantastic. I've learnt so much from this series that I know I'll be taking my vehicle photography to the next level. I have learnt so much from the first 3 courses he has done that I really look forward to seeing more of him on Kelby Training. I would love to see some moving vehicle shots. Rigs of hanging out of another vehicle? No idea how he gets those incredible shots. PLEASE SHARE !!! Thanks again Team Kelby :)
    - jonmold
  718. I did the alphabet assignment today. Not easy in a foreign country to find nice and special letters where almost everything is displayed in a different alphabet! It pushed me to search and look carefully around me to find the hidden F or Z. Great lesson!
    - anda
  719. I have just found a new hero. Jay Maisel is so brilliant, I am dumbstruck. He makes photography seems so natural. There's no high tech just Jay and his camera. Love it. So thank you guys very much for the introduction.
    - Rodneymark
  720. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Could you reload this training video. Seems to be some problem playing it as there is a lot of lag and 'server not found' issues. Thanks.
    - chuasengyam
  721. I really enjoyed and got a lot out of this course. This is a course I will definitely re-watch. I’m looking forward to seeing more classes from Mike.
    - John Foster
  722. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    hi pls note that http://kelbytraining.com/online/watch/twallace_car3#first-position is not working ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tony.belot
  723. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I simply love this guy, he's fun and he teaches you easily. One question I have though, I wish I had more info regarding that amazing large Elinchrom soft box, any chance I can get a link for that as I want to buy it please? Please post more classes for Frank!
    - TheycallmeMrCJ
  724. To the folks at Kelby Training and Tim Wallace, thanks so much! I have enjoyed and learned so much from Tim's series so far. I am a car enthusiast and have always wanted to learn how to improve my photographs of cars. This course has helped significantly. Tim thanks so much for taking the time, I really enjoy your approach to photography and find your creativity very inspirational! Keep it up.
    - tjoker
  725. Love, love, love this man's humor. Great course!
    - Birdypb
  726. Gentlemen thank you for your very positive and kind feedback it is very much appreciated and reading responses like these make all the effort very worth while. It is truly my pleasure to have helped some of you maybe view this type of photography slightly differently and I hope that you all took away a few things to think about and indeed try yourself. Remember photography is not a destination it's a journey and as long as we remember to enjoy the ride then that's all that counts. Go out and shoot and most of all enjoy your photography and thank you again for taking the time to comment on this class, I hope that I will be asked to return to the US so that maybe we can do some further classes in the future.
    - Tim Wallace
  727. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    great courses but where is the download for the beauty kig?
    - jzucker
  728. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    streaming quality is terrible! the player doesn't even cache the content, and so right now it's stopping for 20+ seconds after about 5-15seconds of play. Booo. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Thom Randolph
  729. Wallace did it again!!!! His simple approach yet powerful results just amazes me. What I liked best was the simple setup and equipment to obtain quality results. Really like it....
    - chelo
  730. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    When you make a mistake in describing something please edit it out. Making a mistake and then just laughing about it and saying you're just going to leave the mistake in only succeeds at confusing the viewer. It's difficult enough keeping up with the correct way to do something without having the complication of retracing one's steps to figure out which was the right way. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Peter Davies
  731. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Kinda dissappointed withthis video.. The sound is about 1min behind the video...refreshed a couple of times and still the same thing... Video in question : Light Effects part 1
    - JJohn
  732. Fay Sirkis does beautiful work and is an excellent instructor. I am enjoying this detailed series very much, and continue to go back over previous clips as there is a lot to learn. I hope to see more of Fay's classes added to Kelby Training in the future.
    - Linda King
  733. That was a very interesting and informative course Mike is easy to listen to and communicates so well I especially liked the outdoor lesson. Great stuff.
    - jilby
  734. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I cannot get this to load. I saw the first lesson without a problem, then it quit during the 2nd part and I can't get the third part to start. I have tried this in 3 fdifferent wireless environments, including a T1 line, and on my laptop as well as my ipad. I am beginning to think there is something wrong with the video. Please advise. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - len3c
  735. This was really a fun little course. Please do more like this. What I mean is that I think NOT ALL courses have to be in depth all about ISO, gear, f-stops, shutter speeds, etc. Those are all well and good-- and mostly the reason I am a subscriber. But I have to say, little courses like this are kind of a breath of fresh air. It brings the fun back into shooting. Not everything has to be mucho serioso all the time. Thanks for this one that is just plain fun.
    - vivianfrerichs
  736. Thanks buddy very glad that you found the class useful and hopefully inspiring. Photography in my view very much begins in the heart and eye and not on the sensor, indeed the most memorable images in history were shot on very basic equipment and their power comes from their thought and the capturing of a moment in time, never under estimate the power of composition and light and just what you can achieve with these two elements working together.... Enjoy your photography and shoot shoot shoot
    - Tim Wallace
  737. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love the course, however on my IOS devices the "gear chat" and "first position" will not play back.
    - snoopyspy007
  738. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Why does the video stop numerous times ? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Nick Popovich
  739. This was excellent -- even for those who think they'd never shoot something like this. The comments about being open for different views, practice, looking all around before starting, and thinking the photo through before you start are applicable to every shooter in virtually every situation. And, of course, the information about shooting automotive photos was extremely useful.
    - diannavh
  740. Wow, terrific lesson and Joel really communicates well plus very very creative. Love his style...
    - 777101
  741. This has got to be one of the best courses on lighting and really understanding how it works. I've been struggling with reflectors and measuring exposure with multiple light sources for 5 years now. This course has brought it all together. Tony Corbell is an amazing teacher. Though he explains fast at times, I had no problem following his explanations having had some experience with ambient, background and highlights in the past. I look forward to perhaps seeing more courses from him on Kelby Training. Thank you.
    - gheceam
  742. Another excellent course by Tim, really got to thinking of how I can put some of this in practice, have a friend with a sports car, seems like a great reason to create some inspiring images. It's great to see the craft of photography being taught. Many thanks to all involved & I hope you will get Tim back for further classes. Very inspirational :)
    - Jonathan Thompson
  743. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I look forward to seeing the photo results of the Assignment. Am I missing the link somewhere?
    - vrjoyner
  744. I really enjoyed this seminar and will have month’s worth of techniques to work on.
    - G. Waddell
  745. Thank you the training was excellent. The seminar gave me a great opportunity to extend my Photoshop knowledge.
    - M. Fuqua
  746. Thank you for a great seminar. I learned so much. Seminars like this get me pumped!
    - G. Machey
  747. I got EXACTLY what I wanted… some FABULOUS tips and a GREAT workbook that I don’t want to put down!!! This was a spectacular seminar! Can’t wait for the next one!
    - L. Faircloth
  748. The seminar was outstanding! The lesson presentation was very clear and understandable and I went away with a lot even still using CS3.
    - D. Wailes
  749. The seminar was awesome!! I learned SO much… my first Kelby Training session and I learned much more than expected. Thank you so much for a great day of Photoshop learning!
    - C. Brown
  750. The Down & Dirty Tricks seminar was GREAT! It was nice learning so many new shortcuts and tricks that I didn’t know. This knowledge will help me in my current career as well as my own business. Thanks for the training class and I look forward to attending more.
    - A. Patel
  751. Awesome seminar! Where else can you be inspired, entertained, and learn lots of amazing Photoshop tricks for $79 ($69 if you plan ahead)! Really, you folks are terrific.
    - P. Danko
  752. I was truly blown away by the quantity and quality of the material. It was inspiring to see Photoshop used thoughtfully by a master. I learned so much in just one day and am truly inspired to dig deeper and learn even more.
    - B. Rhoads
  753. Just wanted to say I really enjoyed your passion.....Also has motivated me to do my own self assignment.
    - Elaine Brackin
  754. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    playback got stuck at2:37 After watching David Zitser on casual wedding photography, this was a disappointment, too slow. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carter
  755. While I don't do much studio work, I must say that the instruction in this video provides extremely useful explanation and knowledge of outdoors portraiture. It's amazing how Tony Corbell has so clearly and visually demonstrated the use of diffuses, reflectors and flashes to control and shape light in this environment. Good teaching.
    - wwwplc
  756. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    You Course will not play on my PC Window7 but will play on my IPhone why not? Punch197@sc.rr.com We you help!!!! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - CMDanzie
  757. I really liked this course. The old school values, using an off camera light meter and what you can expect from the different light boxes, umbrellas were well defined. Explaining how to narrow the gap between the highlights and shadows through various techniques were well explained.
    - Jay Boivin
  758. This Course was great! I truly enjoyed being able to both listen and see a great photographer's view on shapes and lines, which happen to be a part of my own photography which needs work. I am less intimidated by composition after hearing Bill talk about it. Greeat tips abound in this presentation. Best money I spent getting online w/Kelby Training! Thanks.
    - MonochromeB
  759. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm really enjoying the course, RC but someone forgot to edit it for you
    - vekstrom4
  760. Brilliant Lightroom techniques and tips from Matt! Helped me enormously to understand all those wonderful LR provisions that I've simply been "playing" with before this course, but without really knowing what I was doing! It's given me the confidence to know that all things are possible with LR and even without Photoshop. I'll probably use LR for nearly all of my adjustments in future, and reserve PS for layering techniques. Many thanks for an excellent set of tutorials, Matt and Kelby!
    - alanplayford
  761. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Good, but way too verbose. Could have said it in 1/4 of the time. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Donald Biresch
  762. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Ignore my previous post . . . I found the results of the Self-Assignments. Just had to scroll down a little bit more. Thanks! Really loved the Dunedin Oranges Assignment!
    - vrjoyner
  763. This is an excellent course, I have viewed it a number of times and there is always something new to learn. I have also taken notes which I refer to regularly. A content packed course presented by a skilled and gifted trainer. Great stuff. Thank you.
    - dianne583
  764. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This guy needs to insert examples ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carter
  765. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    GREAT COURSE as always! I was wondering if you could teach small flash 101 with demo...I found this site...http://www.steeletraining.com/portraits-t.htm#top I wanted to know if Kelby offers the same course like this different set ups, etc. I wanted to try it for senior portraits and proms. TY ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - csi
  766. Very beneficial! great content. Well organized and clearly presented; great for beginner. Looking forward to more by Mr. Fortney!
    - Cheryl Walker
  767. I've seen Joe Glyda's self assignments at several Photoshop World presentations, and I always anticipate a fun and unique experience. This video course is also a great treat. I'm off to Vegas in a couple of weeks with my wife; while she's at a professional conference, I'll be giving myself a few self assignments.
    - swylie
  768. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent course. Concisely delivered with little excess verbiage, yet very understable and to the point. Wish they were all as informative and to the point as this one.
    - Donald Biresch
  769. Very helpful to me. Jeremy laid it all out clearly and simply here. I liked the joke book idea to get candid smiles and laughter.
    - CameronVS
  770. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Useless as the intro session is great. But the others just give error messages saying either incompatible format (on my Mac) or just say loading on my iPad. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ChipEckardt
  771. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Corey - I enjoy and learn a lot from your tutorials. My question on the Wacom tablet concerns the pen pressure settings.When you have the 'variable' pen-pressure settings active, how can you easily switch them for full constant pressure. (i.e. when applying a brush to a mask or channel, how do you get the full white, or black, brush to make adjustments?? I keep getting grays and have to continually go over the parts of the image that I want to change???
    - Gene Hafford
  772. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This video doesn't have audio! Help please!
    - ricpix
  773. Great! All photographers at all levels need to see this lesson. Thanks for sharing your suggestions with me. JTuttle
    - jtuttle00
  774. This was just great!
    - kjeelt
  775. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The Color Range video has a substantial drop in sound.
    - Kenneth West
  776. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The Color Range video has a substantial drop in sound.
    - Kenneth West
  777. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I liked the coverage of the course, but I just wish Matt would slow down a bit. I'm new to LightRoom, so maybe the course was intended for those already familiar with an earlier version and just upgrading. But othewise I like Matt's teaching style and all the tips.
    - viclewchenko
  778. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The Segment How Much is Enough is not synced with the narration. It is the segment on using the Mixer Brush, which I would love to see.....and hear....in sync.... Can you give it a look and let me know if you get is synced? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - alraczko
  779. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I REALLY, REALLY learned a lot from this one. I am just trying out kelbytraining and a newbie at PS5 but after seeing this tutorial, you have convinced me that paying for every single cent is going to be worth it because they have instructors like you who are doing a great job at teaching people learn these techniques in a simple and straight forward manner. I am a bird photographer and hope that one day you will come up with a tutorial on how to make those feather details pop out more (provided of course that the photo is already sharp when it was taken). I have watched quite a few tutorials already and it is your way of teaching that has made this process a fun one. Thank you again so much and more power :-) ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - diver22below
  780. Excellent course, I learnt alot in a short time and the techniques used are so simple but so effective Many thanks
    - benjio21
  781. Wow! I am giving a standing ovation at my computer desk. What you did for cars and education, you nailed it on post production too. This is the icing on the cake! I hope this comes about on a DVD for a complete course!!! AWESOME!
    - thquinn
  782. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I spoke to your customer service about 2 weeks ago to relate an issue I am having with viewing the videos on Matt's Adobe Certified Exam Book Camp. Starting with Getting your preparation materials together I noticed the voice is not matching up to the video. At 15 seconds into this section the video is showing photoshop opening and starting to show how to make your workspace. The voice part for this section does not start talking about opening photoshop until about 30 seconds. the gap between the voice and the video just gets larger as it goes on. This issue seems to be the same for all the other videos after this as well. I went to a different computer but the same issue appears. I am taking the exam soon and would really like to go through this course, actually it is one of the reasons I signed up for the membership. Can this be fixed soon? Thank you Heather ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Heather Robertson
  783. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    What about Elements 10? How much of the PE 9 tutorials are common with PE10? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - nmachtiger
  784. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Don't know how to install action. Way over my head. I have tried Nik programs before, and they have problems running on my windows machine. Only the Laz prog downloaded. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ghunsicker
  785. outstanding video. really enjoyed it.
    - tawapner
  786. This was an excellent episode and a great followup from the previous one.
    - photosbyaaron
  787. This was a very informative course, the instructor was excellent in his delivery and presentation. I would watch anything he puts out in the future.
    - tercerOJO
  788. Outstanding. More Margulis, please.
    - pappajaysierra
  789. Excellent. Lots of excellent points made. I liked the explanation of how to cross warm & cool colors using a warm jell with tungsen WB. Very informative on how to deal with reflections, and undesireable elements in the image by using your subject to block them.
    - vizio2010
  790. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent course and it is good to have interviewed an expert in his domain. However, with such a good presentation I was ready to watch the post-production work, which would bring all the teaching points together. Could you develop a Part 2?
    - Steve Gillies
  791. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I like Frank but can't stand way you guys have your courses online! I've been paying for YEARS and never use this crap because it freezes constantly! iPad, iMac, MacBook Pro... Home DSL which plays Lynda just fine, Mifi, again plays Lynda just fine or any other internet source. It doesn't matter were I try to use this service, FOR YEARS, it always pauses/freezes/hangs as if the internet is too slow. Dammit, I don't have internet issues with anything else!!
    - msingold
  792. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Background and autosave clip doesn't download, otherwise a good set of tutorials. Roger Holloway (from Wales, Great Britain). From my iPad.
    - 1129493
  793. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Sorry, I meant that the New Properties panel clip wouldn't download! Roger Holloway (Wales, Great Britain).
    - 1129493
  794. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This course was so so informative! I have watched a couple of others that I wasn't as impressed with for a few reasons but mainly there was not enough explanation about on why they did what they did. This course explained why they made the charnges, what it would do to the subject, and I loved that he shared camera settings! Excellent course!!!
    - freshfocus
  795. Tim is an amazing instructor. I have been seriously shooting cars for about 3 years and wished I had seen these videos when I started. But I learned a lot and find that I have been doing somethings right. I have been feeling a bit stale lately and Tim has re-inspired me. I will be a lot more thoughtful in my work. I will be getting back to basics and strive to be more creative in-camera. I believe that this will take my work to a new level. One thing that struck me as humorous was Tim telling us he avoided books and looking at others work to avoid being overly influenced by what they are doing, but if we all took his advise there would not be much demand for his seminars would there. I really liked the fact he stressed keeping things simple as much as possible.
    - Bob Byington
  796. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Matt- I have really enjoyed your training videos. I have learned so much information! TKX Pat1150 ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - pat1150
  797. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The video titled First Position does not play at all. Others work fine
    - harmeetgabha
  798. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    it might be nice that when you hit a button that is off screen you tell us what it is not just say"lets hit that"
    - ButterBean
  799. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Shoot these films in a quiet environment! Very annoying chatter comes from the back. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jaspervos
  800. Thanks, Matt!! I appreciate how quick you guys got this ready. I did the beta test on CS6 but I learned more here in a few minutes than in the 3 months with the beta. Bob
    - Bob Hall
  801. I loved this class!! A lot of great information given in a straight-forward and simple way. Why make things hard to understand when they can be explained as simply as this was? I got a lot of information I will be able to use the very next time I am shooting. Thanks!!
    - dale357411
  802. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    did he really cropp this tight? lighting diagrams would help us understand just where the lights were located. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carter
  803. I felt this was an excellent course. It was a very informative and productive way to cover topics we have all heard but not necessarily in the applied way that Mr. Fortney did.
    - divmedic4
  804. Excellent course! I really appreciate the thoroughness in the details. Thank you! Ray
    - Ray Lundrigan
  805. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course that was very helpful. However, the size of the download file is huge. All I wanted was the "redirect" file, but had to download the huge zip file to get it. I set-up our new website similar to the one described here, and the video was a big help.
    - Ctenos45069
  806. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi - several times during the videos - Matt metions available downloads to follow along. I was unable to locate them and the Down Loads link was grayed out on my PC. Not sure what I am doing wrong. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - David Babcock
  807. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi - several times during the videos - Matt metions available downloads to follow along. I was unable to locate them and the Down Loads link was grayed out on my PC. Not sure what I am doing wrong. ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - David Babcock
  808. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi Guys: FOR SOME REASON I CANNOT GET TIM WALLACE'S "FIRST POSITION" TO LOAD, HAVING TRIED NUMEROUS TIMES OVER THE PAST THREE DAYS. JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW. I HAVE A MAC IF THAT MATTERS. (AND PLEASE IGNORE THE ALL CAPS--TOTALLY INADVERTENT! CHEERS, BILL BUCKLEY ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - billbuckleyphoto
  809. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Who are the teachers and what is their background? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carter
  810. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The instructor speaks too quickly. It is difficult to follow. The content is very good and useful but the delivery needs to be slowed down. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ulana
  811. Great lesson. It is amazing how you were doing everything in the brightest parts of the day. I learned valuable information about shooting during the day and how you can use bad locations and make them into great photography!! Even though you were not in bad location you made photography out of things that every one has in the town. Love it
    - mikemartinusa
  812. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Awesome-a great teacher ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Coyote
  813. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Tims microphone sounds broken. Anyway a interesting course. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Germany / Martin Zwick
    - Martin Zwick
  814. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Cannot view gear chat First position Says format not supported or server down Can view all the other segments please let me know when this is corrected I also cannot view the post processing class for the same reason ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Colleen Stormer
  815. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Pretty Cool RC !! ... would like to see this course on disc sold in the online store here at Kelby Training. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Donna1959
  816. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Pretty Cool RC !! ... would like to see this course on disc sold in the online store here at Kelby Training. ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Donna1959
  817. I'm going to have a workshop with Calvin soon (as a German in Germany) and I watched this course for two reasons: learning about Photoshop was the first, but also to see the way how calwin is "teaching" and I liked both! For me he offered very easy ways for beauty retouching, different from what I did see here in other lessons. I am very excited to go to the workshop, sure I will learna lot.
    - Peter Ruhm
  818. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Tutorial is pretty bland... I did not take anything interesting from it. An hour of a lot to talk with little substance...
    - jmundo1217
  819. Scot, WOW! thank you for this presentation. Jay is truly amazing and what can be taken from this presentation goes well past photography. I am not an easy person to satisfy, yet this presentation had me waiting for every word Jay had to say. His life's experience showed through and I can say this presentation has taught me more than all the other presentations I have been to combined. I look forward to more presentations with other photographers, there is nothing quite like a candid walk and talk for us to gain insight. Thank you again, Pierre Belarge
    - pbelarge
  820. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    do many pauses in the video feed. you need to improve the technical side of your internet delivery. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cmann49
  821. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Is it possible that RC do and update to this class as I have bought his book and watch this class and they are both slightly out of date and I know this make it hard for beginners trying to figure out hot to do it with the current version of wordpress
    - Duane Norrie
  822. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great but voice out of sink with video.
    - Mark Rosensteel
  823. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course - I really like the pace ... lots of useful information in a short time. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - lkarenjones12
  824. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm not being able to watch it... ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - AlixPereda
  825. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    At several points in the course, the legal type, whoever he is, talked of the one page invoice, yet when I printed the invoice out, there was five pages of material to go on the "back." ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carter
  826. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    At several places in the course, there was mention of a model release on a business card. It would be nice to have this added to the other forms I printed out.. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carter
  827. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The audio and video in this course were not in sync. I would have expected a video on video production to have managed at least that much. JIM
    - jgould2
  828. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The course's video is stuck in the first segment throughout the course. The audio continues onto the next segment throughout the course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tamie
  829. Nice. Very well done and informative. I'm looking forward to part two.
    - rnuffer
  830. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Why would you put this video up with such low level audio? That's easily corrected. Someone in post production is asleep at the switch. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - John Meade
  831. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Will not play!!!!
    - pattonphoto
  832. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    lighting diagrams would help here. When showing the results during the shoots, I think someone cropped the images where in reality I would hope the layout artist has more room to move around int. Most appears to be cropped so tight they would not fit a square space ( jackets are square). Why is he cropping at all, shouldn't that be left to the client's layout artist? He might explain this next time.
    - carter
  833. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ...excellent 100%, a perfect follow though making a first film. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - machinmayer
  834. Great job Tim! Loved the techniques you use and that you don't waste time on pointless things. Great technique, especially watering down the ground to give a reflection. I really look forward to more courses from you!
    - Matt Leitholt
  835. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Did not have a good tutorial about resizing images in photoshop for printing output.
    - leeinla
  836. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Less info... IMHO You can do it better. Greetings Martin
    - Martin Zwick
  837. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi, Matt... I often like a dark background to work on, too. In fact, I prefer black to the dark gray. One of my favorite choices in CS5 and probably older is the ability to right click on the background and change it to black, gray or a custom color. Is this choice still available in CS6?
    - Ethel Valz
  838. Very interesting course. I appreciated it. Others courses that I would like to see is wedding photography with people that are more big or with diferent shapes or less sensual or less beautiful or in shadow temperature. In fact with people that it is more difficult to create nice pictures (what is usualy true life for amateur like me). Thank you. Pierre Lavigne
    - Pierre Lavigne
  839. Just what I needed! Ha, I can't believe you had this video on Kelby. Valuable advice and examples.
    - Sandra Crocker
  840. In fact, I´ve watched this class for the second time. It´s amazing how much I may learn from it each time I watch it. Even Jay Maisel sad he´s not talented for photography, in my opinion he is very talented to teach us about the theme.
    - machado.gyn
  841. Excellent course Richard! Loved the start to finish approach and the helpful tips such as moving your body instead of entire hand and the 180 degree rule! I'm inspired to go out and shoot some video now!
    - Matt Leitholt
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    muy bueno, pero no lo tendrán traducido al español.
    - muslim
  843. Fascinating course! I hope we see more courses on KelbyTraining from Tony soon!
    - Christy77
  844. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    From one segment to the next the video hangs and the audio continues. I need to exit the program and come back in and select the next episode of whatever course I am watching. This is NOT acceptable. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - privatecop
  845. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Mr. Fortney is an excellent photographer and he has some good material. I'm really mystified about your production, though. It seems to randomly switch back and forth from shots of him standing there hardly moving with small images on the TV to shots of the TV only. There doesn't seem to be any design to it. Most of the time he is talking about images, but you can't see them well because they are so small. Occasionally he is illustrating a point with his gestures, but we don't know what it is because we were just seeing the screen. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - eoschlotz
  846. Excelent course... very well done, simple and informative. Thank you very much I did learn a lot.
    - Pedro Moreno
  847. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Generally very good, with reservations about consistency of presentation - occasionally a bit slow, too often too fast. The single most frustrating thing for me was not always being totally clear enough when you were selecting a new tool or icon, or even ones previously used - I'd have to repeat sections several times to be sure where you were coming from. I hope I'm not the only one to have ever said this, but for me this is what I experienced. Also, as a photographer, shame on you for using the pagoda (or whatever it is) picture with its horribly distorted lower right building, and not demonstrating how to correct that distortion in Photoshop. Or, selecting a picture without that kind of fault. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - r97355
  848. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I loved this course. Bill is a great teacher and explains each step of the process. I am going to work through each of the lessons before venturing out on my own. I was wondering if the materials list was posted anywhere on the site. Bill mentioned something about it being at the end of the lessons.
    - ckgribben
  849. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Course was way to technical for most persons shooting DSLR Video. A beginner course would be more beneficial. Who in the world could afford all of the equipment used for this vcideo shoot? I would prefer a basic course on shooting DSLR Video. One a the few courses I did notcare for at all. Only made it through the 1st half of the 1st video. Won't waych the rest and I own a D800 which shoots great video. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - charleskraft
  850. Excellent class!!!
    - Richard Briggs
  851. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I was very excited to try the 24-hour free trial, with every intention of purchasing. However, because of bandwidth issues, most of the videos were unwatchable. Sadly, I'm giving up after only a couple hours of trying. Just now, I watched the Kelby "Crush the Composition" advertising video on YouTube and there were zero glitches...too bad the training videos on the KelbyTraining site don't work that well. I sure wish they did....very disappointed. Thanks. Matt mjbell@windstream.net ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mlbell
  852. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Audio is very low, compared to others
    - MarkJHolloway
  853. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Extraordinarily clear and concise. I wish I could speak in such an organized, non-halting way. I wanted to see more how the captured material was assembled and edited. Side note on the app: Promoting a classroom based training tool as a quick reference resource for in-the-field shooting...Really?
    - scifinancial
  854. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Scott has a special talent for conveying information to non-technical people. So far, I am really enjoying the course I am going through; however, there is a glitch I would like to draw your attention to. The course is "Getting Killer Prints From Your Epson Printer." The segment about printer profiles seems to cut off before the episode is done. Thank you.
    - MikeTurner555
  855. Matt continues his dynamic and clear teaching. Add his natural and down to earth personality to his awesome knowledge base and organizing talent and you have a superstar. Nothing needs to be improved just more of Matt! Marvin D.
    - Marvin Derezin
  856. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi I have been watching introduction to LAB colour and There are no bad originals pt1. The material covered is excelent although some of it takes a while to get your head around. I feel i would understand this material easier if i could follow allong with the video whilst working on the same image as the instructor. For this reason i was very disapointed to find the images dont appear to be available for download for either of the above mentioned courses. There is nothing at all for the intro to LAB, and the zip for the other contains no images. If i had known this before hand i would have thought twice about jumping straight in with a years subscription.
    - ebyolian
  857. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi I have been watching introduction to LAB colour and There are no bad originals pt1. The material covered is excelent although some of it takes a while to get your head around. I feel i would understand this material easier if i could follow allong with the video whilst working on the same image as the instructor. For this reason i was very disapointed to find the images dont appear to be available for download for either of the above mentioned courses. There is nothing at all for the intro to LAB, and the zip for the other contains no images. If i had known this before hand i would have thought twice about jumping straight in with a years subscription.
    - ebyolian
  858. This gives me a lot of inspiration and a lot of ideas plus a very good reminder to go out and have fun with my camera. Thank You. :)
    - ShaunWhite
  859. I loved the lesson. In fact, after stopping photography for a few months because of lack of inspiration, I saw your lesson advertised & was intrigued. I am going to do some self-assignments starting today. Living in Tampa there is a lot to chose from. When you were in Gibsonton I was annoyed that you called it Gibsontown, but you corrected it later. The nickname is Gib-town :-). Thanks again for the inspiration. KB
    - karrel
  860. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    There are several errors in continuity in the section of this course entitled 'The Elements of a Great Picture'. The photos on screen do not correspond to Rick's monolog. Does anyone at Kelby Training watch this stuff first? Also, I like Rick; he's no doubt a fine photographer and he's one of the few pros of the 'old school' who've been able to make the transition from film to digital. That said, he needs some help getting his subject matter into presentable from. As an educator, his stream-of-consciousness approach might be fine for a workshops, but in these clips, his casual approach lacks depth and is frankly, at times embarrassing. You guys need to give him some support. Did anyone make a lesson plan for this? Why don't you use a teleprompter or some other means of facilitating his presentation. As a working pro no one expects a polished spiel from Rick, but as an educator, he has to deliver the goods.
    - jamesallanlueth
  861. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Does David Ziser shoot all of his professional work with a kit lens? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - wchasemorgan
  862. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    New properties panel video does not work with iPad app or Safari on iPad. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - wolfspear
  863. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Useful talk but very difficult as the form they discussed was not available for download. This really cut down on the value of the talk.
    - MICHAEL SPAIN
  864. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Why does your audio not match the video be shown, sometimes it is as much as 10 seconds difference in lack time. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - highimpactvideo
  865. This course was incredible. I have been fighting with my speedlite for two years outside as a fill flash and now I think I have it figured out. I have also bought your book and am looking forward to going on vacation and practicing with my speedlite outside...i don't have to have it on "party mode" any longer.
    - Wanda Willoughby
  866. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The sound is not following the video, making it hard to follow along. From Pen pressure part.
    - 2infamous
  867. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The detail is very good but the images and speech are horribly out of sync which makes the video very hard to follow. Better QA needed. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - TPPix
  868. By far James Schmelzer is one of the best photo instructor on KelbyTraining.com. I've learned so much. Thanks a lot.
    - ricpix
  869. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am looking at the show on composites. They should tell and show what is a composite., right up front. Like at lot of your series, we see too many talking heads and not enough examples. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carterh
  870. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I just finished seeing the show on composites. There were NO examples given. At least, some sample final outputs should be included. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carterh
  871. Well done. Good information.
    - bnmwiley
  872. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    There is something wrong with the section "Beauty Shots." It keeps reloading. I have not seen this in any other lesson. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carterh
  873. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent content but had numerous freezes and audio but no video. Internet connection was fine, maybe load on site?
    - ad2012
  874. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Chat less about things that are obvious or things that can be found elsewhere. Example: This course on Copyright Registration spends WAY too much time talking about the resources on the Library of Congress website, such as the tutorials there. Pointing them out is fine, but going on and on about them for several minutes is a waste of my time. I just want a step by step guide - If I want to check out the information on the Library of Congress website, I can do that on my own, but right now I'm paying for a tutorial on Kelby Training. I don't want them to spend so much darn time talking about other tutorials and filler chat. I felt like I was listening in on some of the most boring drivel on a talk show or something. They wasted 11 minutes talking about things, and repeating things that had already been sai, before getting to the step by step instructions. I'm a very busy person and I found this tutorial incredibly frustrating!!!!!! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Douglas Dick
  875. I absoultely loved this course. Im into shooting pet photography and looking to expand the creativity thats used in fashion photography. I learned more about the "whys" we shoot a certain way, new techiniques with lighting, angles.. All good stuff.. etc.. Also Lindsay explains things in whole and in a way its easy for anyone to pick it up. Its personable. The best part was when she gets into detail of props, tools and mentioned she brings her camera into craft stores to try different flares and ideas to photos, it bascially made me crap my pants that a professional comes from the same place I do. There is hope for the amatures out there! Thanks again for the great videos. Excellent source for anyone looking into more creativty whether its people, objects or scenery shooting!!
    - Amandacichowski
  876. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I absoultely loved this course. Im into shooting pet photography and looking to expand the creativity thats used in fashion photography. I learned more about the "whys" we shoot a certain way, new techiniques with lighting, angles.. All good stuff.. etc.. Also Lindsay explains things in whole and in a way its easy for anyone to pick it up. Its personable. The best part was when she gets into detail of props, tools and mentioned she brings her camera into craft stores to try different flares and ideas to photos, it bascially made me crap my pants that a professional comes from the same place I do. There is hope for the amatures out there! Thanks again for the great videos. Excellent source for anyone looking into more creativty whether its people, objects or scenery shooting!!
    - Amandacichowski
  877. One of the best instructors I've seen on Kelby! I love Lindsay's work, now I know why she's so fantastic. Her fast paced, authoritative and direct teaching style is like watching an Indiana Jones movie! Thanks!
    - markholloway
  878. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    What brand is that florescent ring light she is using?
    - Krallen814
  879. Fantastic video...love how everything is explained. The how's and why's really tells the whole story. Thank you!
    - RennyZ
  880. an absolutely outstanding course that gets you thinking creatively and then makes you realise how easy it is to be creative with simple props. Truly inspirational
    - RedEyes
  881. I have learned so much with David Ziser in just one class than anything else. Thanks a lot.
    - ricpix
  882. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Nice lesson, but in head shots your selling the client not the background. While I would never "mug shot" someone by having them stand in front of a wall, spend time lighting the client not hunting for the right play of light on something that will be thrown out of focus.
    - ssphotogeek
  883. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This course is almost useless!!!! You can't see the top of the Photoshop APP because it shifted to the top!!!!!! You only can see the bottom of the application and sometimes almost half of it.
    - mixail82
  884. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Photoshop CS6: Automations: I don't know about the rest but in the second video the voice is going far ahead of video. RC says something and maybe 5-10 seconds later video follows his voice.
    - mixail82
  885. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Is it me, or is the audio out of sync with video?
    - AZKiteflyer
  886. Lindsay Adler is a great person. She obviously loves her work and has the talent to teach others in a very positive way. She wants to make you 'run' to your camera and put into practice what she showed me in her course.
    - maartje04
  887. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Couple of mistakes I noticed that you might want to correct ..... Rick talks about CA mode and says 5D Mark II has 3 of these. Actually Rick .. there is only 1 CA mode and the other 3 are custom settings C1, C2 & C3. Also he shows us a Canon EF-S lens on the Canon 5D mark II when he explains the Peripheral Illumination Correction menu item .. I thought you cannot use any EF-S lenses on the Canon 5D Mark II.
    - fljoe
  888. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great teacher! I have learned a lot. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - larry_edgmon@att.net
  889. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Some of the items mentioned that were explained possibly dangerous, I was still left with questions. Ex. "add-a-tap". A quick demo of the mounting heads would be helpful, as those were vague as well. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mpage1
  890. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Shortly after the video starts the top is cut off...then the video freezes but the audio continues...
    - Terry Schoneman
  891. This was an amazing series of classes on automotive photography! Really enjoyed the lighting techniques that Tim Wallace used and then the reflection of the car in the water he brought into the post processing. Learned a lot! Thanks for such a great course. Hope to see more of Tim Wallace in future Kelby Training courses!
    - Rita Odle
  892. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Top of screen is cut off.
    - rwbeynon
  893. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hello, I am trying to watch a course video on my HTC one x android cell phone. The phone normally plays flash videos fine. However when I try to watch a video on the Kelby training website i get a server not found error message. It would be great if the videos worked on my phone, because I could watch the videos on my lunch hour. Is there anyway to fix the issue please? Thanks, Gemma ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - gemslens
  894. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    RC gets a call on the phone and you can spend about 2 mins waiting for him to hang up.... and then the logo trick doesn't really work with the mask so we get to watch the guy think for a little while... wtf? + the double logo solution doesn't really work. you can see the logo jumping all over the place. i really think you should do this one again. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - coldtoad
  895. SUPER GREAT WICKED COOL
    - mrcubanator73
  896. Awesome course! I learned so much and she's a great photo teacher and great photographer. I hope she does more. Thanks Lindsay
    - tides2450
  897. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The course froze every 30 seconds. Shut it off. I'm done!
    - guildvt@yahoo.com
  898. I enjoyed Calvin's techniques very much. I learned alot from him. Thanks Calvin. Pat1151
    - pat1150
  899. excellent speaker. covered a lot of material. well worth it. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jack waltman
  900. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I just watched matt's chapter Best Filter Ever..... What a crock of crap!!!!!! A recycled free filter that PS CS6 just added and he has the balls to say best filter ever. What a dip. He should get together with Deke and compare notes. Shameless. Ps has not changed those old filters in 10 years and is quickly becomming obsolete. Those few tools they added are'nt worth the 200.00 upgrade. Kelby needs to edit this crap.
    - brion flynn
  901. This course was fantastic! I love her simple and to the point teaching style. Her ideas and tips with using different small crystals and plastic pieces to shoot through were awesome. I would have loved to see her shoot with the lens baby though. Definately one of my favorite courses on kelby training. Great job Lindsay!
    - SlicDezignz
  902. I LOVED this sesson! Lindsay explains things to well! It was amazing how effective she was with simple lighting.
    - Lyman Martin
  903. Awesome great refresher, love the way it was set up.
    - kfmdesigns
  904. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I am on corporate internet and this video buffers every 5-10 seconds. It's very interesting but extremly slow. FYI
    - rob_lee11
  905. One of the best courses I've seen on Kelby Training! A big 10! Very inspirational and they way Lindsay explains everything, I think my dog could learn photography from her. This should be a benchmark for future courses on Kelby Training. I just finish watching it and I can not wait for more Lindsay!
    - gerardopalermo
  906. Love the Class and your poising app is great as well. Look forward to more.
    - cubfan4life
  907. Great course , Thank you!
    - Dwayne Denny
  908. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have been trying to access the courses on Photoshop 6. Nothing downloads, nothing runs, cant see anything. What is going on?
    - Jerry Matthews
  909. I've never heard Scott give a bad piece of advice. His over the shoulder approach in his books comes to life in his videos and class work.
    - dfmjr1
  910. I have watched a many of your videos and learned a lot from the photographers in them. But, I have to say that the two video courses that were shot with Jay Maisel were by far the most interesting and informative videos on photography I have ever seen. What an incredible man and I have to find a way to meet this man. I am blown away from his videos. The main thing about him is that I have learned and started practicing. I can see the difference between before and after. Thank you and I hope I can one day say thanks to Mr. Maisel.
    - 1330038
  911. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi there, i just wanted to make you aware that I'm unable to view this course without a constant lag. I'm on a pretty good wi-fi connection and usually have no issues watching previous courses but for some reason, this one isn't really working out for me. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - dtabango
  912. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Having a tough time with course displays (same on different lessons, courses). PROBLEM: Audio is interrupted with the SEARCH POSITION circular icon for several seconds,( say 15) then audio returns only to be interrupted again. I thought I had solved this by approaching the lessons from the home site instead of my desktop icon that takes me directly to the last lesson used. It worked for a time then the symptom returned. Is this old hat to you folks or have I got something going on in my computer, like a worm or some other insipid creature? Mac
    - 1336560
  913. Have just finished watching this amazing course on KelbyTraining.com it is amazing and thoroughly enjoyed it. 'Simple' I like the fast simple and professional approach Lindsay takes to her photography, lets face it she creates some amazing pictures.... @darrenhouse_
    - darrenhouse
  914. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Really enjoying this course, but I cannot seem to get the section titled "3-Point Lighting" to play. I've tried it on a few different machines, and with different browsers, all yielding the same results. It starts, and then about 40 seconds in it skips to the next section. I was really hoping to hear Richard's advice on the subject. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Aaron Reincheld
  915. Fabulous tutorial. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    - Nancy Tillberg
  916. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I would love to see Kelby Training add a new course on the new Canon 5D Mark III camera please. Thank you. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - alefbeh
  917. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have tried to download the practice pictures so I can practice the material RC is teaching. The problem is that after the download completes I can't unzip the 1.5 GB file. I keep getting the popup that tells me the file is invalid. As I said, I tried this three times and I get the same results. I would like to use RC's examples. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Hal Lakin
  918. What a great course. One of the best.All of the details were explained and I learned how I can improve my images. I do not shoot weddings but I got roped into helping a friend. This course will be put to good use tomorrow.
    - Thomas Martinelli
  919. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hallo RC Great tutorial - I discovered that if you want to use the same transitions on your text, you can copy the text including the transitions, by holding down [Alt] while dragging the text layer in the layers panel. Best Regards Kjeld Ryborg
    - Kjeld Ryborg
  920. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The video and audio are often not synced. The audio is way ahead of the video, this makes it useless.
    - cessna8
  921. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The video and audio are often not synced. The audio is way ahead of the video, this makes it useless. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cessna8
  922. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I liked the course content very much and especially Matt's way of teaching, but I'm had a problem with the time lag between video and audio.When Matt clicks the menu for Filter and the Extract at 0 mins and 41 secs of Why We Use the Extract Tool, it's not until 42 seconds later at 1 min and 23 secs later that he actually SAYS to click the Filter menu and Extract. Any of your training courses that involve people talking are fine. But whenever it involves anyone doing a voice-over for photoshop work, there seems to be a problem for you to sync the voice up to what they are doing on Photoshop, It might be due to my being in the United Kingdom but many of your other courses are perfect, especially Matt's course on Actions. Thank You for your time. David Odgers. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Newbie_Dave
  923. Awesome and understandable.
    - timleviston@mac.com
  924. This course was packed with good ideas and new ways of doing things. It was also very enteraining to watch. While all the lessons were excellent, the Princess and the Frog was awesome. Thanks so much.
    - dianne583
  925. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    pscs6_hdr_downloads-2.zip errors each time I try to extract it. From HDR for Photoshop CS6 program. Contact at hank.richards@gte.net ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Hank Richards
  926. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Not the same caliber photographer I'd expect. A wedding photographer that does dress up. Please continue to bring high quality like Jeremy Cowart and Jay Maisel. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - scottzinn
  927. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm trying to exctract Files but it's not allowing me. I try it in two computers and keeps sending error that file is corrupted. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - abel
  928. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm trying to exctract Files but it's not allowing me. I try it in two computers and keeps sending error that file is corrupted. ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - abel
  929. It's an excellent course that explain better all the power of Aperture 3 with focus on adjustment tools. It's very clear and it starts from the basic elements to introduce more complex techniques including use of PS and plugins.
    - pescod
  930. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    need to show examples of white balance correction and bounced light from flash. Also need to zoom in closer to camera whnn explaining camera features and controls ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - carterh
  931. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Him there is a link mistake about this video o Bert Monroy. It only shows the other training (about Damne) instead of this. Pease correct this. Thank you! C.R. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cgrmusic
  932. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    In the Chapter: Using vanishing point the link for the video is wrong!!! (it shows istead a video about Damen)!!! please correct this. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cgrmusic
  933. I had been using Aperture for years and found it to do much, but opted to go back to PS before CS6 came out and I picked up LR4. I was comfortably confused with LR4. I knew I could do everything I had done in Aperture and a little more but it was a foreign to me as a monkey learning Physics (monkeys have problems counting) Matt, your presentation was more than excellent. Your style and patience made LR4 simple to understand and use, and I will watch the other classes just because I know I will learn from you. Thanks for one fine course!!! Now I need to go back to relearn PS(CS6) because I have been on vacation from PS since CS4 came out.
    - Fraucha
  934. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I watched the two intro videos to Bridge CS6, then the rest only had audio and no video. What's up?
    - SteffH
  935. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Loved it! Learned a lot from Lindsay -- she has some great tips and ideas that are simple; more important, she doesn't send you running off to B&H to spend your life's savings. Really enjoyed the outside shots that told a "story." The idea with the frog was super and daring.
    - Allun Hamblett
  936. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is a great course. I have RC's HDR book and learned about the different tools. But I'm not that deep into PS. It would be great to see a course using PS 5 or PS6 for the HDR portion of the work and finish the image out using LR. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jterryjr
  937. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I found this video series less comprehensive than another one that I bought outright. For example, he doesn't discuss hierarchical keywording, which I find extremely helpful. Matt is not agnostic about the way Lightroom can be set up and used, which might be good for beginners, but not for experienced users who disagree. Some might like his Kelbyesque flippant tone, but I don't.
    - willdoak
  938. love his techniques. more please!!
    - ottotekteecher
  939. Awsome!
    - Artmannphoto
  940. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi, I have a problem with my viewing. I get first 10-15 secs of video and voice after which I can only hear sound and video is turned off. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Sanjmathu@gmail.com
  941. Great course learned a lot, i am a beginner and Syl covered everything, and gave me a lot to think about.thanks Syl
    - maddog201
  942. Watching a Rick Sammon video is both entertaining and educational. His simple approach makes everying easy to understand and everything makes sense. I particularly love the little memory joggers - dead centre is deadly, eye to eye, treat your camer like a spaceship and think like a painter. Simple thoughts to keep in your head while shooting. Great reference tool to watch over and over.
    - Sheldon Bell
  943. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I'm noticing that a lot of KT videos don't sync the audio with the video. Typically they are out by about 10-15 seconds but this one is out by as much as 60 seconds. As you can imagine being shown certain Photoshop moves while the instructor is talking us through something entirely different is not easy to follow, nor is it very professional. Granted this is an older class (2008) but some of the newer ones suffer the same disconnect. I hope it's something that can be fixed. Sincerely, Andrew Langley ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - oceandrew
  944. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This was a great course! I'm converted. I have been faithfully registering all my images. Now, how about a class on managing the registration data? What to keep in my files, how to cross-reference files, etc. I'm already getting a file cabenent drawer full of files. I need help! Thanks, Jim Williamson jimw@musystems.com ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - musystems
  945. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi there! I'm having a really hard time viewing this course. I have to keep pressing the play button because the video just stops. I'm not doing anything else in my computer to interrupt the speed on my internet connection or computer. Thanks. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 826991
  946. Cliff Mautner, Thank you for the great training videos on Kelby Training. It is a privilege to look over your shoulder while you are working. I shot a friends wedding last weekend. Ahead of time I knew I needed a lot of help. I found your simple style of shooting to be one I could remember on the wedding day and use with the equipment that I have. I rented a 24-70 and a 70-200 Nikon lens. They worked great. I used my SB-800 sparingly and tried to keep my lens racked out to 200 with the sun behind the couple. I could go on about all the other things I learned but lets just say before the wedding I was dreading the day, not sure if I could do it, and after the wedding I’m ready to use all my new skills, you showed me, and shot another. Everyone loves the pictures. Thanks again. Mark Harper.
    - harpomarks
  947. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Good course overall, would have loved to hear his input on what the optimum exposure for backgrounds when doing composites. I would guess that making it perfectly white would effect the exposure, and that is why it's a grey in this tutorial.
    - johnnydgood
  948. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love the stuff but the videos all cutoff before the end, and usually when Scott has something important to say. Will that ever be fixed? Thanks ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Don Hoekwater Photography
  949. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    (I'm Italian, sorry for my english...) Thanks a lot for the huuuuuge amount of tips i learned watching your classes on Kelby!!! I have just a question for you... in the interior shot of the gym, you were shotting at ISO250... why not to shoot at ISO100 or ISO50 avoiding noising problem? Really thanks for your valueble contibution on kelby, everything I know about commercial photography, it's just thanks to you! Best regards, from windy island of Sicily (Italy) ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - piparone
  950. Ricky's natural enthusiasm for life and the joy of recording what he can of it is not only infectious but oh so motivating and useful. Can't wait to look at more of his output.
    - jsmithbaxter
  951. I absolutely love the work Tim Wallace does as a photographer and as a teacher of photography. He has a way of explaining the most intricate details in a simple, understandable way. He's truly a great (and my favorite) addition to the instructors on kelbytraining.com. Please make more videos!
    - exodusfman800
  952. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It would be great if you did a video on starting in LR4 using its features and then going to CS6 to further enhance the image. This would demonstrate CS6. how to save the Photoshop image and then maybe taking it back to LR4 for further work. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - sault
  953. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The course was excellent. However, the constant rebuffering is extremely frustrating! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - nancy.maddy
  954. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have only manged to get through 2 thirds of this course and another course yesterday as it will not allow me to watch all the videos saying "Access Manager Reject: Access Denied" most frustrating as I am a fully paid member please can you advise of a solution guys Jurgen
    - jurgiebaby
  955. Great ! I I've waited a long time to get this infos ! Love it! Perfect !
    - Martin Zwick
  956. One of the most valuable courses I've taken here. Ben is an excellent teacher. He sticks to the subject. Russ Elkins
    - PalePictures
  957. Even though I don't use Photoshop yet, I thought this course was one of the best I've seen so far. Tone curves are no longer a big mystery. Well done.
    - chuckriley
  958. I really enjoy this training. I've been following Rick for a couple years now and he's really helped me. Charles K. Hardin
    - Mustangman
  959. I really enjoyed Ben's course on curves!!!! I enjoy using curves and Ben made it so clear on how effective it is to use. His teaching technique is really good and I learned a number of points I didn't realize and better ways to use curves. Thanks to Ben and Kelby Training!!! I look forward to more courses from Ben!!
    - songman1950
  960. Another great course!!! Ben does such a good job going over curves info (and I learned a lot about color in this course). Thanks Ben and Kelby Training for presenting this course. It has helped me understand so much more about color and color balancing.
    - songman1950
  961. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Really learned something I wasn't too sure of before. What does all this mean if so many think Curves is an unnecessary function of Photoshop? Is there another way to accomplish this?
    - Ronald Blair
  962. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I sincerely enjoyed the training videos. Have purchased three books, and I'll use what I've learned. I just wanted to say thank you for the 24 hour pass. Keep me posted. I've been using the Down and Dirty Tricks books for years. Still Running CS5. Mac OS 10.6.8 Bob Sieveking author
    - Bob Sieveking
  963. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This video seems to be incomplete. It ends at 2:42. I remember the original several minutes longer. She never gets to the how to in this lesson. Can this please be fixed? Tjamls
    - Hamish Carpenter
  964. Great job Dave!!! I've watched this before and you give so many great ideas!!! Thanks for sharing!!
    - songman1950
  965. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Excellent course and instructor. Learned a lot about curves that allows me to apply the adjustments with some degree of confidence. Looking forward to moving onto Ben's next lesson regarding color. BTW, Ben mentioned that you could follow along with his sample pictures. They do not seem to be posted ....
    - Allun Hamblett
  966. Very good instructor on DLSR Video
    - kenshi2008
  967. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is great, but I can really use additional help on fixing backgrounds. For example, when shooting on location, let's say there's a branch sticking out of my model's head. Other than extraction (watched that, very useful, but still doesn't cover backgrounds sufficiently), what is the best method of removing the branch without affecting my model? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Garrin Hirschhorn
  968. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    How can I view the courses, ANY course with out the big delays in buffering. Maybe it is my SLOW computer, but I can view ANY old ratty you tube video with out any interruptions. What Can I Do? I asked this question ounce before but got no response.
    - mtobin59
  969. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - digipe
  970. Excellent!! Ben teaches in a way that is easily understood. I will be using curves a lot more now.
    - Carol Clay
  971. I watched Ben's course on color correction and loved it - this course is just as excellent. Ben makes it so easy to understand.
    - Carol Clay
  972. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I've noticed that Corey's voice isn't matching what's on the screen. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - silva201
  973. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great teacher. Very clear output and he was able to demonstrate his techniques nicely with his sample photos. I think there was a similar kind of Photoshop lesson about color corrections already on KelbyTraining.com, but I still enjoyed watching this course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - raveli
  974. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    After many different courses and years of playing with Curves, I'm very pleased to finally have found a training session that really explains it in a way that is meaningful and easy to understand. Thank you.
    - Ann Morris
  975. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    His back hurts because he's fat
    - r28551
  976. Excellent. Loads of nuggets!
    - ad2012
  977. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    unable to see the video....buffer not happening
    - MIRAAGE_Seeking Infinity
  978. FANTASTIC!
    - suniludupa
  979. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I understand why you did this class as it is aimed at 'newbie' color correction which is needed, but I would like to advocate that you try and get Dan Margulis to come back one more time to do a class on 'advanced' color correction with his LAB methodology. He somewhat covered color correction with is first step of the picture post card work flow but did not cover in great detail how he chooses what move to make in RGB based on the LAB values he sees. This might need a specific class chapter on how he relates RGB to CMY when choosing RGB curves moves that he specifically cover but could use more discussion. I would also like to see him re cover related topics like crossing color cast, skin redness correction, common LAB values for specific image components like green vegetation, skin tones, etc... and any other helpful common corrections related to color. As Dan mentions in his class when talking about his man from mars maneuver, he periodically evolves the way he does certain things so bringing all his knowledge specifically about color correction into one class would be a great thing as we may learn something new before this legend decides to retire and become unavailable anymore. I was hoping to see more training from Dan in general and I dont know why he has not done any recently. Maybe he is about retired or maybe Kelby training has a working relationship issue. Either way we should get another class or two out of this legend before he is unavailable anymore. Personally, I enjoy his intellect and rather dry sense of humor not to mention he does not attempt to dummy-down his explanations too far which makes him perfect for intermediate to advanced classes to compliment this newbie color correction class. This is important to those of us that enjoy getting more into the science of things and dont look for all automated processing help. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - leroyaaron
  980. This one, I have to say, is the most common sense approach to Photography
    - suniludupa
  981. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Creative Panoramic Photography: Nodal point. I can't believe you put this horribly organized module in a course. The segments are redundant, and in the wrong order!
    - Michael Burke
  982. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Terrific learning experience. This is wonderful update of Taz Tally's colour management class that is showing signs of wear and tear (audio and video out of sync by up to a minute). Clear, concise and instantly useful. Thank you.
    - oceandrew
  983. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I can't down load lesson's into photoshop.
    - bbtb54
  984. This has to be the best presentation on Kelby Training. Certainly it is the best on the internet. Entertaining, extremely informative and made me feel like I was there in person. The last four minutes or so is something everyone should be exposed to. Thank you Scot Kelby for a wonderful afternoon.
    - rickbooker
  985. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Both of the classes re curves were very helpful ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - wwwplc
  986. I have been using Photoshop and curves for years. This course has brought me to a new level in using Photoshop and accelerated my post production with much better results. Everyone who uses Photoshop should check this out.
    - mike.traynor@shaw.ca
  987. I found this course very interesting- as someone who is just getting into experimenting with shooting and editing video from my DSLR (or at least trying to) I found that this course helped me find a solid foundation to start from. I also really appreciated the few external resources to explore for more information and understanding of advanced topics. Sometimes all that you need is a good reference point with a few tips and tricks to get you started, this is exactly what I wanted and exactly what I got!!
    - dirkbadenhorst
  988. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Scott Kelby is great! I watched the whole course in one day and I loved it. I really like how he explains and shows the process from beginning to end, without rushing it. It's really nice to be able to learn photoshop and lighting in the same course. And it really helps that he is funny, energetic and excited about teaching, it helped me focus and the course was never boring, not even after watching it for hours. Thanks! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - pitstop2
  989. Wow! Ben is a great instructor. Very clear with great explanation of what he is doing making it easy to understand.
    - Shakir Cassimode
  990. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is the second course I've taken by Calvin. More helpful than probably anything I've ever seen, both of them. Really really great. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - dreamaiden
  991. Purely Inspirational !
    - Gensoft
  992. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi. I have to shoot a Bret Michael's concert this weekend (May 27th, 2012) because my nephew is the drummer of the backup band prior, Driven Livid. The band asked me to do this live concert shoot for free, of course. I already shot their band portrait which went well. I usually photograph flowers, landscapes, portraits, pets, ha ha...so this was so out of my box. Well, I'm up for the challenge, watched this course which gave me some awesome tips. They covered everything except outdoor concerts which is the venue for this concert. I can figure it out...and these two guys were great instructors...but I thought I would mention to maybe add outdoor concert tips as well. Thanks!!!
    - psgardner
  993. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Watch GRIDLIVE Episode 52, May 3 2012. Really no more Curves - "This is what's going to make a lot of people mad - I removed the chapter on removing curves" (Adobe Photoshop CS6 Book for Digital Photographers). Then why include it here (Mastering Curves by Ben Willmore) as a New Kelby training Release?? Maybe it's just sour grapes on my part - having recently purchased Ben Willmore's dual CD "Mastering Curves in Adobe Photoshop CS5. When's the last time you used CURVES!! Hey as a LR4 and soon CS6 user, I'm with you Guy's - just found this amusing!! Cheers Phil Voyez UK
    - Phil Voyez
  994. great course, you should do this for a living :)
    - marksiekmans
  995. I just signed up for the training last night and stayed up until around 1:00pm watching and learning from the course. I am absolutely blown away. As Scott was teaching, the lights were just popping on in my mind. Many of the things that I had thought about, but had no definition for were revealed throughout the course. I could actually understand everything that was being talked about. That really excited me. I have been spending time this morning putting some of the techniques that I learned into action and am very proud of the results. This is by far the best training that I have recieved online in all that I have recieved. Kelbytraining.com ROCKS!!!! For real!!!!!!
    - NickelHouse
  996. Best photography classes ever!!!
    - W. Turner
  997. Thanks for a great seminar! I learned great solutions, and really enjoyed the hilarious live problem solving! ;)
    - G. Mitchell
  998. Very well done! The seminar was educational, inspiring, and funny. I had no idea who Joe McNally was. Now, he’s my favorite photographer. I could listen, learn, and look at his photography 24/7!
    - C. Abbott
  999. Joe offers so many great ideas and his photography is heart-stopping! This seminar is a must-see for any photographer! Joe is my hero!
    - N. Spiker
  1000. Joe was funny, entertaining and full of amazing insights and information. I would highly recommend his seminar to anyone!
    - S. Walton
  1001. I wish Joe could have had another day of training with us. I learned a lot about my speed light use and refectory light. I learned way more than I thought I would. I just wanted to keep it going.
    - P. Messal
  1002. I only wish we had more time with Joe. It’s not everyday that you get to learn from one of the greats! I was so inspired and proud to a photographer!
    - J. Gill
  1003. FANTASTIC! Bring him back! As a photographer it’s so helpful to learn from someone so experienced and knowledgeable.
    - T. Sepulveda
  1004. Joe McNally is BRILLIANT!!
    - R. Houck
  1005. Joe makes great photography seem so effortless. He somehow manages to stress the values of storytelling without ever actually saying it. WOW!
    - J. Alexander
  1006. Joe gives a lot of “why” behind the “what”. His explanations are brilliant, honest, and effective.
    - P. Hayashi
  1007. Joe works really well on the move while speaking and demonstrating. Not only is he the best photographer in the world, but he’s also the best photography teacher!
    - O. Komenich
  1008. I could watch Joe work for days! I only hope that I have a fraction of his photography experiences.
    - S. Cerveny
  1009. Joe’s energetic, funny as heck and a WONDERFUL photographer and teacher!
    - J. Hooker
  1010. Fun! Lots of information shared. Joe really relates well to the audience, as well as his subjects.
    - W. Wilton
  1011. Great speaker! Great material! Great presentation! Could not be better!
    - V. Calabrese
  1012. I love Joe’s live shoot, instant feedback format. Particularly with such an extraordinary photographer.
    - D. Deremus
  1013. I could send all day picking Joe’s brain. He makes me feel good about my “testing” while shooting.
    - E. Strong
  1014. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Fantastic blend of how to use the gear and particularly how to work the birds whithout stressing them. Well Done Moose & Jake. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Winya
  1015. Re: Corey Barker's 3d Course. Thank you, Corey. Well organized and its gotten me started. I really appreciate it. Phil
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
  1016. This is probably one of the best courses I've watched on Kelby Training. Lindsay's approach is that of a storyteller and she's creating these beautifully crafted peices of art through her story. She's also technically gifted but teaches in a creative way. Her technical prowess seems secondary to the art of visual storytelling. I look forward to more courses with Lindsay! Gina
    - gluck
  1017. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Trying to watch different courses, but right now the performance of the stream is very low. Lagging and pausing very often. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - hansgarde
  1018. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    one of your best, the volume could improve.You are a true inspiration by bringing your craft to a level that all can understand, thank you!
    - Ron Deviney
  1019. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    What is with the audio discrepancies between movies? This seems like someone's not paying attention to detail at a company that built its reputation on attention to detail. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - John Meade
  1020. An Excellent tutorial on using CS6 for video. Very helpful. Thanks.
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
  1021. This class was very helpful and informative. Ben takes his time to slowly explain his steps. I can't wait to watch more seminars given by Ben. Thanks!
    - Amy Perlmutter
  1022. Ben is great!! He starts the lessons with very basic, understandable information and then builds up on it. I love the fact that he gives a lot of background information to build the foundation instead of just telling you bunch of steps to follow. I find that understanding the basics makes the lessons he teaches stick more. I hope to see more lessons from him. Nice job Ben!!!
    - bberkok
  1023. A very nice course on bridge, file navigation. Thanks.
    - philbach@bellsouth.net
  1024. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I want to see more from this instructor, he doesn't annoy me like some.
    - rbaker65
  1025. I truly enjoyed his approach to teaching this course. Reminded me of my photography professor in college. No nonsense, but a thorough and informative lesson. It's apparent that he loves what he does and, unlike so many other photographers, doesn't mind sharing his wealth of wisdom with new photographers. I hope to see more courses by him.
    - gabytakesphotos
  1026. David Ziser has changed the way I see the world photographically. His time tested ways work, just simply work. Some may call him old fashioned, but I think he is just a stickler for details, and this level of care translates to timeless images for his clients, and now to my clients as a result. Thanks David - also thank Scott for having David contribute so much.
    - ARNOLD BOGDAN
  1027. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Audio is very quiet
    - MarkJHolloway
  1028. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    After hearing Scott and Matt talk about how you don't need curves anymore, I thought why bother with this course. But I just turned it on while I was was working on something else. It did not take me long to get interested. Although I may not "need" curves, and I may not use them ever, this course really made the whole concept of color more clear to me. I learned a lot more than I thought I would in this course. Thanks!
    - nosaj2
  1029. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Video doesn't play.
    - margarethood
  1030. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Video doesn't play.
    - margarethood
  1031. What a fantastic teacher! The perfect balance between a wide variety of ideas and tips to create the shot and the technical information; all in an easy going and easy-to-understand style. Looking forward to more classes from Lindsay!
    - pierpont
  1032. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Thanks Scott. This was a good course. I found the information very useful. I got a bit lost sometimes with the shortcuts used to merge/flatten an image along the way but nothing a quick google search couldn't fix. Maybe the shortcuts can be added as course materials or shown as text within the videos! Thanks for a good one!
    - jiggajoe
  1033. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Video won't play ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - margarethood
  1034. Wow ! What a great teacher . He seems to really care that I understand what he is teaching.Well done Joel and kelbytraining.com . Kudos
    - fishboy
  1035. I been client for many years, and I always find the courses very helpful. Thank you
    - kenshi2008
  1036. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love this class. I have learned a lot about speed lights. I am a nikon shooter with a 900 speed light. Is there this same corse for Nikon?
    - Wallace B Scarborough
  1037. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - keithnilson@yahoo.com
  1038. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is a generl comment about the course interface. I stop a module part way through. I restart it shortly later and it plays from the place it stopped. However, after some indeterminate time period, the module no longer plays back from where I stopped it, but from the beginning. This happens with all coursed played in the current player.
    - Michael Burke
  1039. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I would like to see a course designed for event photographers and the gear to use.
    - Kenneth Matteson
  1040. Wow, Ben Wilmore has done a really fantastic job of presenting the curves adjustment to the user in a very simple and easy to understand way. I now feel 100x more comfortable with this tool based on this course. Thank you Ben and if anybody out there is considering taking this course, I think it's a must for any serious Photoshop/Lightroom user.
    - jonmcguffin
  1041. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This Matt K. is possibly the most annoying character I've ever encountered. Beyond not being funny, he laughs at his own non-jokes. Furthermore, if he says "here inside photoshop" one more time, I'm going to scream.
    - garofaa
  1042. We saw Dave present in Salt Lake City last week. Fantastic! He mentioned this course in his presentation and we hopped right on to view it. This opens up a whole new world of photography for me and my son. We're excited to start light painting and are glad to have Dave guiding us here in this well-produced course.
    - ejacobsen
  1043. Another wonderful course from Kelby training. Ben's clarity, thoroughness and consistency in his explanations is perfectly helpful and illuminating. Thank you so much.
    - kchiodi
  1044. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Good course, but am looking for something a bit simpler. Have a Nikon D7000. Would be nice to have a course on a basic run through on how to set the camera (and lenses) up, explanation of video terminology, what features to use/not to use for given situations, and how to get the most out of the video features of the camera. And without a lot of additional gear.
    - Dayn Cederstrom
  1045. TERRIFIC, A TRUE MASTER. SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE
    - cparedesb
  1046. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Corey is very knowledgeable about this subject and eventually I'll put it together. A couple of critical things though. First, jumping around too quickly from one button/control to the next. I know this comes from knowing the subject very well, but realizing we don't and slowing down just a bit might help. The second, and most distracting, is the constant movement of the mouse to different parts of the screen or clicking and realigning the various menus or window with no purpose. I never know if I'm supposed to be mentally recording that or not; just distracting. This is the second course I've taken at KT and overall, like the format presentation better than the other online PS course.
    - glennmire
  1047. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Corey is very knowledgeable about this subject and eventually I'll put it together. A couple of critical things though. First, jumping around too quickly from one button/control to the next. I know this comes from knowing the subject very well, but realizing we don't and slowing down just a bit might help. The second, and most distracting, is the constant movement of the mouse to different parts of the screen or clicking and realigning the various menus or window with no purpose. I never know if I'm supposed to be mentally recording that or not; just distracting. The third thing, on this video at least, it lost sync with the video and the audio is about 5=10 secs ahead. Also distracting. This is the second course I've taken at KT and overall, like the format presentation better than the other online PS course.
    - glennmire
  1048. Ben is a wonderful teacher. He has the gift of being able to explain something in a very clear manner. Loved this course. Learned a ton.
    - Gerry Slater
  1049. This course offered a wealth of information and it was very clearly presented. Thanks so much Ben
    - dianne583
  1050. Your clear and comprehensive explanations are deeply appreciated. Thanks, excellent job Ben!
    - Warren_Light
  1051. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Thanks for all the HDR techniques RC. I like your teaching style. One issue I haven't seen presented by anyone yet is dealing with a landscape HDR that includes the transition between trees and blue sky that usually ends up with a haloing effect. You kind of touched on it a little with your temple HDR by bringing in sky from one of the individual images. And yet there was still a haloing effect on the tree/sky transition. What I've done is use the burning tool to tone down the haloing there. Wondered if you had any other ideas?
    - KeithOrmerod
  1052. What a great course. This is the best course I have seen on the subject of curves. Ben gives a very in depth and concise view of the curves adjustments. He also sticks closely to the subject at hand. This is a great learning tool..
    - Dan Topham
  1053. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    On my computer most of theese lessons is out of sync and completely unwatchable! Please fix this! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jonashellsen
  1054. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Ben is far and away the best instructor I have viewed a course from on Kelby Training. He keeps it simple and is very clear in expalining a concept. His voice level is consistent and he has a voice tone that makes him easy to understand. Something that is very important to me because I am hearing impaired. Another thing I like about Ben is he talks to you, not down to you, hey he simply has every quality any instructor at any level should have. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Steve Hinds
  1055. RC - that was an excellent presentation. Now, I feel ready to produce my own video media. - Marty Vondrasek
    - Martin Vondrasek
  1056. Brilliant course! It was really easy to follow and the tips even easier to remember. Jerry has a great way of interacting with the models and the audience which in and of itself is was a learning experience for me. I hope to see more courses like this one.
    - Brian W
  1057. Another amazing course, Jerry Ghionis teaches some simple yet valuable concepts and tips for posing the male and female body, not only for weddings but that can be used in any type of photosession. Loved this course, not long, just right!
    - lucianajustice
  1058. great instructor, excellent course, very inspiring . . .
    - Downtown Pearl
  1059. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    on the posing the couple part 2 you did allow the is to finish before going to the next video. this happens a lot on these videos.
    - gdgphotographer
  1060. Just fantastic. By far and away the best course I've seen on Kelby Training. More please!
    - JohnnieDowling
  1061. Scott, what a magnificent course! The key moment was the segment of the fireman by Joe M, where you explain writing down what you like about your favorites, or else you have great ones that you don't know why, and lousy ones and you don't know why. You should stand on your chair and say that! Such great ideas for all of us. It was also very helpful to see that pros take lots of bad ones but know how to work it to make a good one or 2, and also are great editors, and show only the best few. Thank you for this course. One of my favorites on Kelby Training...ever! It should be required to watch this one! We ALL struggle with these ideas at some point.
    - mdd770
  1062. Great video. One of the best on Kelbytraining.
    - Marty99
  1063. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love this! I have always admired Jerry Ghionis' work. I wanted to join ICE society(jerry's own educational website) but it was just out of my budget. I am sure there are much more content there but this is awesome as well.
    - abuenavi
  1064. Thank you so much for bringing Jerry onboard. I can't count the hours I've spent researching posing and lighting, and I've never seen anyone better. He offers the complete package of lighting, posing, emotion, and composition. Posing has become my biggest challenge, so the detailed explanations are very helpful. Would love to see him do a course on working with window light, including how he determines his exposures.
    - loml2loml
  1065. Exciting. Really effective course. I am starting in wedding photography for fun (even if I have 60). I learned a lot. Thank you and I am anxious to see your next session on lighting.
    - Pierre Lavigne
  1066. Relaxed, funny, natural and above all informative. One of the best classes I've ever seen on posing and up there with the best of any videos on Kelby. And it includes posing groups which is always a nightmare! Can you get him back to do more classes soon?! You do however owe me for cleaning a monitor covered in coke when he did the "guy posing on chair watching the game" :-)
    - Chris Rowe
  1067. Fantastic class! Makes you feel more confident in posing regardless of what type photography you're doing!
    - Alex Grace
  1068. Excellent. Practical, understandable, and very enjoyable. Also noted is the lack of photographer "snobbery" - Bill has practical suggestions for those of us who do not have inlimited budgets, but still want to improve our close up photography. Much appreciated thankyou
    - photosbyjentoo
  1069. This was a very well made course about how to direct people into great posing. Gerry is a fantastic teacher and transpires tones of confidence when teaching, he has shown a lot of great techniques and poses that are really easy to put into practice. Definitely a must see video course!
    - colmarino
  1070. This guy is amazing! I love this curse. Keep it up!
    - ricpix
  1071. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Koppykelby
  1072. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I really liked the course, found it very insightful. I have only worked a few times before in a studio. One important thing for me that I would have liked to see is a side shot of the model and the light positioning. Most of the time, the cameraman was standing near the photographer, so I couldn't gauge if the model was standing toward the front end, back end or center of the soft box. I know mr. Kelby said the edges are the softest, but it seemed the model was often in the center. A side shot from time to time would have been very, very helpful. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - tprince
  1073. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Russell Abshire
  1074. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Video disappears on most lessons,however audio remains. Please fix. I am using a first generation iPad to view lessons. Crystal Whetstine
    - Crystal Whetstine
  1075. Excellent course. Would love to see Jerry putting his techniques to work in a live wedding / other shoot situation. More please
    - rebelroy
  1076. I thought I knew a lot about Curves, but Ben's class really blew me away. I'll never go back to the old way of doing things! Thanks, I'll be using at least a few tips from each one of these clips!
    - johnnydgood
  1077. Excellent course. I liked the fact that I found exactly what I was looking for - glicee printing explanation. Since I own one of the older Epsons - it was a good intro to more advanced technology. I don't think it needs improvement - just inclusion of the newer models as they are created. Thank you.
    - Ewa McCulloch
  1078. Ben is absolutely fantastic.... Great instructor.....
    - Benoit Jansen-Reynaud
  1079. In my short tome as a Wedding and Portrait photographer, I have shot over 500 weddings and many portraits. This course was amazing, I always say that if I come away with one good point it was worth the money for the month. With what I learned I think that I will be good for the year. I had a mentor years ago Donal Jack that was amazing and though me a lot. Jerry is a modern day Donal on steroids. Please have him back again. Thanks Scott to you and your team, July's instructor has big shoes to fill. Karl KFM Designs Flagstaff AZ
    - kfmdesigns
  1080. Awesome, best tips on comp I have watched yet.
    - averagegolfer
  1081. Excellent teacher, makes everything very clear, and shows logical steps.
    - Natalie Baig
  1082. The Best Poser Out there, Bar None. Traditional Techniques with Craft but with a Modern Twist
    - chadp23
  1083. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Effin great! Even if you don't shoot weddings this has a lot of great tips for the aspiring professional.
    - justindabuet
  1084. Thanks for sharing those great techniques! Learned a lot!
    - TMason
  1085. This was a great course, would love to see more on posing.
    - davidkey
  1086. I've been Kelby Training subscriber for at least three years, and this is by far, the best course ever produce by you guys. Great work!
    - rookie
  1087. there is so much to say, but I can sum it all up in a few short words: Who needs a book when you have Matt to instruct you?! HIGHLY recommended.
    - Fraucha
  1088. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The audio is ahead of the video. Good course but this makes it more difficult to follow
    - dubois109
  1089. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Dave was great but speaks way too fast
    - Mark Glick
  1090. I wish that there is more! Awesome course!
    - andeslo
  1091. Really enjoyed the course! Lots of great information. Bill did a wonderful job of explaining how to shoot great photograohs!!!
    - mdrumgool
  1092. Really Really great course. Quick and instructive. Thank you this will help me very much ! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - laurentp
  1093. Most straight forward, and practical course I've seen yet. Simple, yet perfect tricks and tips to make an average "shoot" become a top notch "shoot". I may watch again, and jot down notes to keep in my bag. Thanks Kelby Training.....
    - Michael Conner
  1094. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Fantastic course - interesting, informative, very well explained and funny to boot! Jerry was an awesome instructor, breaking everything down into simple gold nuggets... Can't wait to try it all out, and not just for weddings. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ingridcox
  1095. I really enjoyed this course. I've watch several that talk about other important aspects of photography (light, location, composition), but when I went to practice those lessons learned I had some serious brain-lock on how to get the subjects into a position that compliments them best. Great course!
    - kford263
  1096. Ben's class was one of the best I have take here. He explains things in a way that makes it easy to understand and even though I just finished it a few days ago, I have used his quick techniques several times. His other course on color correction fits right in with the techniques here also. More classes from Ben please!
    - 830834
  1097. just terrific,very practical. this is the way courses should be. help us make money so we can buy equipment. the new format of the course is good with the audience. do the same course about posing in FASHION. posing is 80% of the picture.
    - cparedesb
  1098. As an Aussie - it is great to see another Aussie as one of your instructors, but importantly I believe this is a very practical and informative course! Lots I can use for my own portrait sessions. Definitely one of your best courses here at Kelby Training!
    - marykan
  1099. This is an excellent course for anyone wanting to get into Macro. Bill ran through all the demos so well that even a person with very basic photography skills could understand. Thanks for this wonderful course.
    - Abrahams
  1100. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi! The video goes black sometimes, although the voice is always on. Thanks, Amr ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - AmrElHaddad
  1101. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I have learnt so much form watching all of Cliff's course - he is an excellent tutor. The one thing I find interesting is how different the order of the wedding day is in the USA compared to the UK ( if what Cliff says in the courses are typical ). In the UK it would be unheard of for the couple to see each other before they were standing side by side at the ceremony - so unfortunately the shots of the groom catching the bride unawares is something that would not happen. Having said that the shots Cliff gets are beautifully simplistic. So to sum up it would be great to see more of Cliff in future tutorials. Martin ( Bristol UK )
    - Robbo61
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    Watching Camera Raw in CS5 and the sound track seems to be 5-10 seconds ahead of what you see on the screen. Is this a problem that I can correct in some way? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Allan Claybon
  1103. Great into to Creative Cloud RC! Very helpful to get started.
    - spectron
  1104. As always, Matt's course on LR4 is excellent. His ability to clearly articulate the points he is making and to integrate his knowledge about both photography and digital processing is outstanding. In my opinion, both Matt and Scott are the standards against which all other instructors are measured. I am greatly anticipating my first chance to hear Matt do a program live (the LR4 program) in Lansing on June 12.
    - davore
  1105. Thank you, I'm finally understanding curves. The instructors does a wonderful job of simplifying the concept, yet shows the power of the tool.
    - Laurie Schmidt
  1106. This course was superb. Ben Willmore is articulate and explains things exceedingly well without throwing in a lot of superfluous information. Learned a huge amount, specifically how little potential of curves I was using...despite using it all the time. Please have more tutorial by him. How about an in-depth one on masking? Thanks for the excellent course.
    - billbuckleyphoto
  1107. Fantastic, I will use the things I learned every time I edit an image. Thanks Ben
    - dianne583
  1108. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It's puzzling as to why Matt has the microphone on instead of Tim, since Tim is the one we need to hear very well and he's speaking most of the time. We get Matt loud and clear while Tim is talking in a tunnel. The 2nd to last chapter, the floor, started to pixelate the video with audio only when I was watching it. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ron Martinsen
  1109. Honestly, that was probably the most useful, incredible, and penny-dropping (hope you know what i mean) course on wedding photography yet. Wow. I really hope to see more from Jerry in the future, what an amazing teacher and instructor.
    - Jan Winther Sorensen
  1110. This course was exactly what I was looking for. I have studied a lot about lighting and technique but did not know much at all about posing. It would be great if you could do a few more videos on posing of groups, families and casual portraits. Those are the basics that are critical. Thanks for this video! Please do more from different instructors to understand how each person has a different technique and way to execute.
    - divot00
  1111. Been a member now for a few years and this has got to be one of the best course Ive seen so far. Great teachers can take something seemingly complicated and turn it into a 'of course' moment. When Jerry explained things, I heard the light bulbs go of in my head. . Informative, easy to follow an entertaining. More please.
    - akeane
  1112. Fantastic course! By far the best I've seen on wedding posing. More from Jerry G -- Please! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 1038158
  1113. Very well explained!!! Have learned so much, quickly and easily through these videos. Thanks very much.....Andrew, Bridgend, South Wales, UK
    - burgerfeet
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    Hello, does she mean 10.5 mm - it looks like 10.5 cm?
    - mbayes@gmx.de
  1115. Exciting, Simple, easy to understand, European ease. Lots of useable information. I am waiting for his next course on kelby training. (In my german dialekt from the south, we would say " Et schlecht, hot er kenna / not bad, he has his job well done:)" Applause Applause :) Greetings Martin
    - Martin Zwick
  1116. I love watching Jack at work with kids. As a grandfather and designate family photographer, I mostly shoot kids- our own, our grandchildren and friends kids. Jack has helped a lot. Thanks !!
    - alansf
  1117. Another Day with Jay Maisel was simply amazing! When I stumbled across KelbyTraining recently I wondered if it was going to be worth the investment, or if it was just another site for some guys trying to make a buck. Well it didn't take long to realize that this was going to be a worthwhile investment. The quality of your productions are wonderful! I have learned so much already I can't believe it! I wish I had the funds to meet and learn from Mr. Maisel in person, but I'm just a regular guy with a passion for photography. Maybe you guys should have some contests or give-aways so us regular guys can win a chance to learn from some of these great iconic photographers you have on your site! Keep up the great work! Mike Markovitch
    - mjmarkovitch
  1118. Just to say - Cliff's images are absolutely stunning!
    - mlstump
  1119. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Love this video, concise but fun... the BG music was very unnecessary and distracting though. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jefgibbons
  1120. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    As a new user I have been taking advantage of many of the archived lessons. I imagine most people purchasing CS6 already have the basics down pat. As an example Matt K's lessons on layers in CS4 and CS5 have been very instructive as I attempt to become proficient with basic topics (like layers) in CS6. A feature I would benefit from is book marks. When I get to a really salient point I would like to mark it for my return. That would be faster than trying to FF through the entire lesson. If "bookmarks" are already a feature please advise how to use them. Thanks so much, Vaughn
    - Pops2012
  1121. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    In the "using exposure and recovery" chapter the voice over and video are way out of sink. I've tried the chapter on two different computers, and this happened even on my very "fast" desktop". Can you correct this for me? Thanks so much. Love the content, love your site.
    - Wendy Lueder
  1122. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Apparently, whoever edited the video was in a hurry because quite a few clips end before Matt is through speaking. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 1024161
  1123. Very helpful video. I like the way he explains things. Very easy to follow. Very pleasant with his subjects and co-workers. Interesting to see how he works and his ideas.
    - Mary Ann Land
  1124. Great information to know. Thanks!
    - Mary Ann Land
  1125. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great from start to finish. Wonderful job, Lindsay. Very simple setups that anyone can try. The only downside, it makes me want to purchase an 85mm f1.4! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ekernm
  1126. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great courses on curves - demystified them. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - VictorR
  1127. I'm in total agreement with the past comments. Outstanding! This is the way to teach. Understandable, applicable and entertaining.
    - quadrantg
  1128. Jerry! You are the man! Thanks for a great demonstration on finding the light.
    - Percy Mills
  1129. This course helped me so much to understand what impact great posing can have. What an eyeopener this was. Thank you Jerry!
    - Carsten H
  1130. Fantastic course! Ben is a great instructor - can't wait to take more of his workshops.
    - Barbara Horler
  1131. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Please improve the video quality because when is in full screen it is blurry. I´m using an iMac 27" ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - efratini
  1132. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I enjoyed the course, but it is not reality. I have been shooting weddings for a long time, and you don't always get couples as good looking as this. Also, you rarely have the same natural lighting conditions. I would rather see, a typical couple in typical lighting conditions. It would help prospective photographers a lot more to see the real world. This is not the real world. This is two professional models with a well chosen location.
    - Stephen Griffin
  1133. Absolutely brilliant - I cant get enough of Jerry's course.
    - akeane
  1134. I finally understand curves! Awesome course and taught at just the right pace. I look forward to the next session above curves and color. Thanks Ben! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - ekernm
  1135. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I did a short 2:30 minute video of still photos as a real estate virtual tour. The rendering and export resulted in a 449mb file at the settings RC described in this training. What is the best way to get a much,much smaller file size yet keeping great quality? ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Jim Sylvain
  1136. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Jerry, AMAZING set of videos! Some great ideas and posing techniques. Thanks so much for sharing! I do have a question, what are your lens choices and what focal lengths do you normally shoot at? For the hotel bedroom shots it looks like a 70-200. Is that correct? Any further explanations on your lens choices would be great! Thanks again and amazing work! Rich B
    - jacoflea
  1137. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Jerry, AMAZING set of videos! Some great ideas and posing techniques. Thanks so much for sharing! I do have a question, what are your lens choices and what focal lengths do you normally shoot at? For the hotel bedroom shots it looks like a 70-200. Is that correct? Any further explanations on your lens choices would be great! Thanks again and amazing work! Rich B
    - jacoflea
  1138. Wow! Best class on Kelby Training, bar none. I feel like I just went thru a workshop with Jerry Ghionis!
    - abuenavi
  1139. Jerry is an inspiration. I watched his first course and loved it. This new one is even better. So much great insight in portraiture photography, answering my many questions.
    - Rodneymark
  1140. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Only the audio works. There is no video. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - cliving2
  1141. You can't go wrong with Jerry Ghionis! He never ceases to amaze me. Only wish my ideas would flow like his. Awesome course!
    - macjon
  1142. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It would be nice if I could pause the player and not have a big arrow in the middle of the frame. I sometimes like to pause the video to closely examine a photo, I can't really do that if part of the player is obscured by the control arrow. ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - rbaker65
  1143. Learned so much from Jerry Ghionis in a very short period of time - he's great at communicating, both verbally and visually - he made great use of available light in each scenario - this course is time well spent watching Jerry Ghionis in action -
    - knlpix
  1144. Absolutely amazing!!! I have followed Jerry Ghionis' work for years, and he is simply an amazing photographer and artist. He is truly inspirational. It's almost uncanny, how he can see a beautiful image in an ordinary scene, where most of us, if presented with the same scene, would simply glance the other way. Also, thanks to Kelby Training for putting together such an incredible tutorial. Absolutely priceless...
    - abramians
  1145. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I think the content was ok - but the title should be changed to intro to the cloud interface. I was hoping for an even broader view of the Creative Cloud and the pros and cons of why I should use it. I guess may be that would be considered a review - but I'm still not clear on why I would want to pay a premium for the cloud over the cost of a CS suite. I was hoping more of seeing the benefit of having access to all of the apps - aka Master Collection.
    - toddac
  1146. Jerry's just superb! More classes from him, please! :) ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - raveli
  1147. I want more of this please! My favorite so far. I have never been interested in studio lighting until now.Linsay Adler teaches in such an easy way to understand. Learned so much. Loved everything about the whole course. Thank you!
    - JanieMarie
  1148. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Hi Dave, Love this course totally! In the future it would be great if you also do a regular ambient light exposure or a quick flash exposure so people could see the difference between even lighting the subject and the more "random" lighting from the painting. Thanks again, Percy ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Percy Mills
  1149. Wow!! totally the most informative and inspiring tutorial yet. thank-you Gerry for sharing your fabulous talent and Kelby training for bringing us this course.
    - clpj27
  1150. Hands down the best wedding tutorial video I've seen! He really knows what people want to learn and explains it very well. Looking forward to more of his videos!
    - Bladerunner
  1151. Really great class. I like being taken through so many different shoots with different subjects, speeds and environments. I also feel like I am being shown what is done and not just told, which I find much more beneficial overall. Frakes also gives all the information that I would want, what lens, how to shoot with available light, how to be considerate of your subject. Both this and the sports photography gear lessons were hugely beneficial and I am not even primarily interested in sports or action photography. Thank you.
    - gordonpatti
  1152. Just simply amazing! Jerry leads you into a pathway of environmental light hunting. The use of side lighting and blend it with little flash as well as video light is so brilliant. This video needs to be watched a couple of times to digest what he taught in this course!
    - silentwings
  1153. May be the best course on Kelby training for creative use of lighting, composition, wedding, posing and so much more. Well done. Inspiring, artistic and fun.
    - ARNOLD BOGDAN
  1154. May be the best course on Kelby training for creative use of lighting, composition, wedding, posing and so much more. Well done. Inspiring, artistic and fun.
    - ARNOLD BOGDAN
  1155. I've never heard and understood, and therefore learned, so much in such a short amount of time. The man is a living Legend.
    - PhotoGambo
  1156. I watching the first episode, and great tips by the instructors.
    - kenshi2008
  1157. One thing to say - Give us more from Lindsay Adler!
    - Gry Offernes
  1158. I have to add my kudos to the list. Tony was so easy to understand. It was so well explained. I think lighting is so tricky and I needed this. Thank you!
    - necielc
  1159. Years ago I learned Curves from Ben Willmore while he was teaching at Photoshop World. I thought I knew pretty much all I needed to know about Curves and have thus avoided this session. I finally decided it might be wise to watch this session to see if there was something new. Was I surprised! Ben has blown me away with his color correcting techniques using curves. And I might add, he remains one of the best Photoshop instructors out there.
    - Linda King
  1160. This is a fantastic course! I love the way he explains things and then shows examples.
    - jmrivera
  1161. Fantastic course! I learned a ton. Thank you Jerry!
    - votrelec
  1162. Great info. I really appreciate the in-depth level that this course was taken. As a fairly avid PS user, I learned several new tips that were very helpful! I didn't see the download information for the Adobe Configurator in the description (possibly an oversight of mine) but easily found it at adobe.com by searching for it. Thanks for the course....I'm looking forward to having my own custom panel within PS, what a terrific feature I never knew about!
    - Barbara Smyers
  1163. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Thanks for putting this course together. I did have difficulty keeping up with some of the modules where the audio is out of sync with the video (a couple of seconds to several). If you do this course again, it would benefit for using split screening in places. Cory would describe a feature I could not see. Thanks again and thanks for the opportunity to provide feedback. Contact me if you need specifics. Phil ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Phil Blighton
  1164. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Beats the $hit out of blazer-boy Ziser!
    - slovak2012
  1165. Absolutely insane. Brilliant. This is one of the best. I think, no I'm sure I have gotten more from this class than any other on Kelby training. Excellent class. Thanks, and more from Jerry please.
    - Tony Blackwell
  1166. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Curves have always been a bit daunting, but this is by far the best video I have ever watched on it. Although I knew most of the material from reading all around the web, the layout and teaching style made it finally "click" with me. Kudos! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - James K. Madison
  1167. excellent , five stars, loads of info, love it
    - Joseph Zelazny
  1168. Absolutely first-rate course. Jerry shares years worth of learning and skills. The class is full of clever ideas but the key thing I am taking away is Jerry's attention to detail - the shape of a hand or curve of a cheek that makes the difference between a decent picture and a great one. I know I will have to watch this through a few times before the learning has really sunk in. Jerry makes it all look effortless but there is a great deal to reflect on in this class. I think the key skills - posing, reading light, story-telling - transfer to other forms of people pictures and not just wedding photography.
    - EileenR
  1169. Wow...I've been watching K-Training for a long time...this is without a doubt one of the finest you have ever done. Jerry's advise is very usable and reliable...thank you for taking the time to create this.
    - schastain
  1170. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    awesome class! love the explanations about lighting and especially also about posing. it would be great to hear more about posing in future classes ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - mariafischer
  1171. WOW! This has been the BEST YET !!! Lots of great illustrations and excellent descriptions of how-to. After viewing this I plan to sign up for more.
    - 1370526
  1172. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Wow! This was wonderful! All seemed so real and comfortable! Examples were superb! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Ann Thompson
  1173. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    another fantastic course! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Barbara Horler
  1174. Fantastic!! I'm a big fan of Jerry's work. Thanks Jerry.
    - cornwell03
  1175. Brilliant! Hands down the best teacher out there...
    - ajitharavind
  1176. Awsome video. Loved the detail about the posing techniques, great ideas, Can't wait to try them out. Thank's mate!
    - woolybear
  1177. This was a great set of videos Calvin is interesting and gives great information.
    - Michael Cox
  1178. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This course, along with its sister course on color correction, provides some of the most meaningful content available on the subject of Photoshop image processing. If you're looking to render more beautiful, powerful images, listen to everything Bill Willmore has to say.
    - rhondamills
  1179. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I really enjoyed both of Ben's courses on curves, really useful info and excellently presented.
    - darrenrichards
  1180. Really enjoyed this course - I especially liked many of the examples of good vs standard shots - very easy to follow and absorb - thanks
    - John Ferreira
  1181. Just excellent - very good information - enjoyed watching and hope to put into practice
    - John Ferreira
  1182. This guy is really good with light, I learned quite a bit. Recommend this for everyone.
    - Ryan Burleson
  1183. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    This is the 2nd course over the past few days where the audio gas been out of sync with the video. Great for the blind, I suppose. The trainers are not really well prepared at all. Quite disappointing really. Courses used to be top notch. The dourse download for Terry Whie's course on InDesign consists of one image not related to the training in any way. It would be better to remove the courses than to then disjointed. Much like this email! Pity. ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Olwen
  1184. Great course helped me a lot with restoring old pictures that were scanned. Fred Wormsbecher
    - fpcomputers
  1185. A nice paced course that it applicable to portraiture as well as weddings. Learnt an awfully lot. And very well produced.
    - jondhall
  1186. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Bill: GITZO are made in ITALY, not in France!
    - P42
  1187. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great info and interesting opinions. But there is an annoying electronic background noise. Does not interfere with dialogue but it is very noticeable and at times distracting.
    - jondhall
  1188. Great course! Ben takes a subject, colour correction, that is not well understood by many, yet presents in a clear and easily understood manner. You'll walk away from this course with significantly improved confidence when it comes to colour correcting or colour matching photos.
    - Claude King
  1189. Joe McNally is an inspiration either in studio or on location, doing wild sports or corporate portraiture. Always a pleasure to watch and certainly tons of things to learn.
    - LousyShot.com
  1190. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Great course . . . lots of technical difficulties in watching the lessons!
    - Robert Baker
  1191. like that his experience in reseach and knowledge and creating these fine effects and I learned a few new tricks,Thank you.
    - Ron Deviney
  1192. I like the format of this class for a change of pace. Good content too.
    - bmdillar
  1193. Jerry is a Jenius. Beautiful and inspiring images. He definitely has an eye for making strong images using simple lighting and poses first and background second.
    - ekernm
  1194. Watched it all the way through three times now and just learn more each time. Definitely one of the best courses that I have ever seen - and I've seen a lot!
    - PilotPaul
  1195. A very good course on Canon and cross plat form camera to know the function of the camera.
    - kenshi2008
  1196. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    ooooo, what kind of tripod is that????
    - jungleo
  1197. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    WOW. Absolutely love the way he teaches PS ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - jargabright23
  1198. Hi Scott, I am a big fan of The Grid and had been long contemplating taking the online courses. I decided to take up the 24 hr free access pass to check out a few courses before I purchased the subscription. I saw just one class; Crushing the Composition and I immediately knew I would love every minute of the annual subscription. I completed the purchase and I am really excited to see all the other wonderful classes you have online. Thanks!
    - vineetpotdar
  1199. I don't think I could follow Dan in a live course simply because there IS so much good information in a short span of time. Definitely has changed the way I edit photos the past twos years, and I learn something new each time I watch his tutorials.
    - johnnydgood
  1200. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I love RC as he has a great easy going way of presenting things. Only issue I had is that there is nothing in the download files - could not find the files to follow along. I shoot with a Sony video camera (got it right before the Nikon D300s camera came out unfortunately) and am not sure if the Sony file formats work with CS6 - think it will but could use some help here. That was one reason I wanted to download the material to see the differences. Also his Lesson titles do not go along with what he is teaching in that section - it is out of synch - no big deal. Otherwise it was a very good tutorial. Syd Johnson (Digital Lady Syd) ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - 830834
  1201. Great job on the class. Informative. Instructor really knew the material he was covering. Very good presenter. K. Kolmos
    - ChiSoxKeith
  1202. The best course I have done on here yet! So simple to understand & he does an awesome job at explaining things. Hope to see more like this!
    - cindyt01
  1203. excellent.
    - Julio Barillas
  1204. Jerry's both courses were probably my favorite thus far on Kelby training!!!
    - dtabango
  1205. Thank you for this course. Ben did an amazing job presenting it. I now understand curves; I mean I really understand them now. I have played around with curves for about a year, but never quite got the results I wanted in my images and certainly did not understand why. Now, after I watched and tried the lessons and tips he presented, it works and it finally makes sense to me. I watched all the lessons and gained great information from each one. Each video built upon the previous one which resulted in understanding the complex examples towards the end. They were my favorite along with the additional tips video. I think the analogy of curves being like a dimmer switch was brilliant. Because of that and the way the videos were presented it all makes sense to me now. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get into the color adjustment lessons with curves.
    - wintert1
  1206. Best class on Kelby Training with a lot of ++++++++++++++ informations. Fantastic !!! Greetings from Germany.
    - Martin Zwick
  1207. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    On retirement I am now free to get away from only portraits and weddings and do landscapes. One of the first questions I had is, with usable no depth of field scales on AF lenses, even the primes, how does one get that info? Moose's depth of field segments were pretty much useless for that - although he did have some other great info. I see two choices,one use manual focus lenses from Zeiss, or use older AI Nikkors with DOF scales. The other is use a depth of field app, but how does one know distances since they are also not on the AF lens scales? It seems to me this important aspect of landscape photography was just glossed over.
    - 764510
  1208. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Dear Matt - Can I kindly request you to speak a bit more clearly - I have an impression you tend to swallow / omit word sufixes which for non native speakers may be misleading - thanks in advance ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - obpiotr
  1209. enjoyed this, very fast effecient delivery....like this guy's style. Like the short versions cause it gives me inspiration and I can go shoot and learn in the same day. You guys at Kelby ROCK!!!!!!!!!
    - Ron Deviney
  1210. Ben is a fantastic teacher! Excellent course!
    - nikkor
  1211. great images and alot of hard work, this is one fantastic piece!
    - Ron Deviney
  1212. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I like the concept of lifestyle portraits as opposed to traditional posing. I would have liked it if there were more examples. It was too short for such an interesting topic. I also would have found it helpful to know the camera settings used for the ambient and flash lighting. Overall, I thought it was a very good course and enjoyed watching it. More please! ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - Joeycarey
  1213. This course is amazing and exactly what I am looking for as an enthusiast photographer. Especially when added to the other courses led by Tim for shooting the cars with or without additional lights. Lot of thoughts before and during the shoot, minimal work on PS.
    - Papa_seb
  1214. Scott you are amazing 300 times!
    - Ron Deviney
  1215. If you think you already know curves, think again! Everyone will learn something new. Ben can help you understand color and how to use curves better than anyone. He explains it in a way you can relate to so it sticks. Excellent class, thanks!
    - kellieegger
  1216. This was the course I had been waiting for and as usual you did not disappoint. Thanks for all the great insight into ACR7.
    - Bob Hall
  1217. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    hi my name is hakam from aus great video and photographer but i don't like this movie when start have bad picture video but u still hear the volume
    - hakam
  1218. Liked this course a lot due to the content and presentation. Got to the point quickly and effectively.
    - Sandra Crocker
  1219. What I really liked about this course a bit more some of the others I have seen, which are great by the way, is that Bill showed many more photos than we usually see. He kept talking which was great but we got to see far more photographs than usual and this is a big help. It is hard to see many photos being taken and only seeing one or two. As always the course was great. I have been a pro for some time now and originally signed up for Kelby Training after looking a a number of different training programs to help train my daughter who has decided she wants to be a professional photographer. I was very pleased to find such good instruction at Kelby Training and at a fraction of the cost of some other programs. I began looking through the courses in order to help her pick the ones that would be most beneficial but I became hooked and have learned as well as reinforced much in the process. Thanks again and great job. Rick L.
    - Rick Luiten
  1220. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    I enjoy watching the lessons on my iPad. I am constantly aggravated by the fact that VERY often the screen goes black and the video is replaced with a QuickTime icon. If you have any suggestions, I would love to hear it.
    - Kentcrawford
  1221. Jerry is a master at his craft. Thank you for sharing your talent.
    - rnuffer
  1222. I have been using ACR for years. Matt's tutorial taught me tips and useful information in every video. I was really surprised at how much I didn't know and how much I learned. Excellent job, Thanks a LOT!! Tom Hilton
    - tankinmd_2
  1223. Simply brilliant!! Very explanatory and lots of different style pictures were used to illustrate all kind of points. It took the guesswork and fear away from using curves. I think I will start using curves all the time from now on. Thanks Ben, you kept my interest throughout the course. Dimitri
    - 1090297
  1224. Absolutely loved the Jerry Ghionis course. He's superb! Loved how he talked about his settings too, it's always interesting.
    - live
  1225. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Ben Willmore's curves training movie keeps jumping to other movie sections in the midway of any currently viewed movie. What is going on? Dr. Jim Watrous
    - jawatrous
  1226. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    It would be nice to know the size of the course download file before hand....didn't expect it to be 703 MB ---- No, I'd keep it between us
    - exkalibur1962
  1227. Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Buffering, choppy video, audio and no video. Camera jumps all over, consider using a tripod. What is the style of showing a person talking from the side. Seems like they are not talking to me. This membership is a waste if the classes are not watchable.
    - JosephReding
  1228. Absolutely loved both of Jerry's classes. Easy to understand with simple techniques that just work. Have always struggled a little with posing but after watching Jerry's class has given me more confidence and to feel in control. Barrie
    - barrie01
  1229. Man what can I say, the courses are just amazing, I can't get enough, I know a day has 24 hours but I spen 30 sitting infront of the computer, photoshop CS6 is amazing.....
    - alanstanley2009@gmail.com
  1230. This is one of the best classes on Kelby Training. Ben presents well, clearly, at the right speed and uses good examples. Really enjoyed this!
    - Christophe Joly
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    I have worked REALLY hard learning to use Lightroom, and have LR4. Is there any benefit to working directly in RAW (which is what I used to do) over making RAW adjustments in LR? Thanks, Norm
    - normvet
  1232. Hello, Very interesting course about how to catch natural or artificial lighting with the subject, during the day and at night, and without flash (just one time to make a beautifull effect). The photographer use the light available at the moment and is very inventive. For who wants to make unusual wedding photographies of the couple when you have time with them.
    - adelisle14
  1233. Superb informative in a well laid out format, well explained without being to long winded. One of the better lighting classes. Not to advanced but hearing a pro re iterate simple techniques makes you re think how you do things
    - Equilibrium
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    I always love his work...this course is no exception. One item, the Wacom settings he mentions as working for all versions of Wacom tablets does not work for the v5 tablets. It would be great to have this addressed! Thanks.
    - bcdouglas
  1235. Corey you are amazing, I have learnt so much and my PS skills have improved in leaps and bounds. Thank you!
    - sewinghair
  1236. Excellent class, lots of great tips & advice. As I'll be 2nd shooting my 1st wedding soon I'll be bringing these ideas & advice with me. Shooting short side of the face & lean chest towards camera, simple & brilliant. Nice clear instruction, not too rushed, fab. Feel I have a couple more tools in my bag :)
    - Jonathan Thompson
  1237. love watching Bill Frakes work the situation. I learned a lot. Thanks
    - nojoke00@hotmail.com
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    What light did you get from stream light?
    - reggiehole
  1239. AWESOME!
    - louie1978
  1240. This course was excellent. Not only did I learn a lot, but he was a fantastic teacher. He did an incredible job making the concepts s