In this live session, I’ll walk through how I think about an image before I start moving sliders. We’ll talk about cleaning up distractions, setting the mood with basic adjustments, cropping with purpose, and using masks to guide the viewer through the photo. The goal is not to make the edit more complicated. The goal is to ensure every choice supports the image’s story.
We are headed to the Quiraing in Scotland for an incredibly moody walk through this lush countryside. You’ll see how the day’s austere conditions will shape the photo’s intent. Small adjustments in light, color, contrast, and masking can completely change how a viewer experiences a photograph.
If you have ever felt like your workflow has too many tools, too many panels, or too many steps, this event will help you slow down and focus on what matters most: what you want the viewer to see and feel.
Join me live for an event all about keeping your editing process simple, focused, and full of intent.
Thursday, June 25th at 2 PM
Agenda
Analyzing Images with the f.64 Image Analyst
Live Q&A
Presenter
Blake Rudis
Creator of f.64 Academy and f.64 Elite
Blake Rudis is a classically trained artist who started as a painter, transitioned into printmaking and sculpture, and finally decided to double down on his love for photography. He incorporates his knowledge of aesthetics and color theory in his photography courses and is known for his acclaimed Photoshop® workflow.
Blake is a self-published author and is an independent photo educator. His past partnerships include Creative Live, Topaz Labs, Plotagraph Pro, and ON1.