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    February Photo Classes with Susie Reed

    February 10, 2013No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (February 10, 2013) – Though February’s cold weather may keep photographers indoors more than they’d like, they can still work on their craft with award-winning Sedona photographer Susie Reed who is teaching a series of classes open to all levels of photographers.

    20130210_snowy_sedonaOn Sunday, February 10th from 1 ­ 4 pm she’s teaching “Photoshop Best Tools” where she’ll help people understand how and when to use some of Photoshop’s most effective tools so they can turn good pictures into great ones, including challenging images. This class costs $50.

    Next she’s offering “Tips For Submitting Photos To Contests, Exhibits & Galleries” on Sunday, February 17th from 1 – 3 pm. In this class she’ll provide insider’s tips based on her experience judging several photo contests, hanging shows and being widely exhibited. Reed has been showing locally at Goldenstein Gallery since 2009. This gallery was voted the best in the Sedona for the last five years. The cost of this class is $35.

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    Her last class will be held on Sunday, the 24th from 1 – 3 pm. It’s a “Photo Critique” where she’ll provide insightful, helpful feedback, good editing tips and talk about what can be done at shoots and with software to improve photos. The cost is $35.

    Susie Reed has over 30 years experience as a fine art and commercial photographer. Her pictures have been in major museums and galleries and they’re enjoyed by collectors in many countries. She takes people on private photo, rock art and ancient site tours in Sedona and beyond and she teaches photography privately, for various groups, schools, camera clubs and online. She’s taught at California College of the Arts, San Francisco Art Institute, Sedona Arts Center, Sedona Photofest and elsewhere. She was recently nominated for a Sedona Mayor’s Arts Award.

    Susie Reed’s photo classes will be held in Uptown Sedona. Pre-registration is required for all classes. For location details, further information or to register call 928-204-5856 or visit www.susiereedphotos.com.

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