Gregory Georges


Digital Photography Seminars

 

 

 

Testimonials

This is by far the best photography class that I have taken whether it be online or in a class room. On Betterphoto.com: Karl Robinson

This was an exceptional course, filled with very helpful information while providing a great opportunity to accelerate the learning curve. Gregory was very specific and made a point to be extremely helpful and available. Although challenging at times the course definitely makes one a better photographer. I'm excited about applying all that I have learned, and thank Gregory for his role in making me a better photographer. Wish that the course had been longer! On BetterPhoto.com: Nina Powell Shields

I just wanted to take the time to let the staff of Better Photo know how much I enjoyed the photographing Fast-action sports course with Gregory Georges. It was by far the most comprehensive and involved of all the classes that I have taken at Better photo. Gregory's lessons plans covered every topic that was listed in the class description and then some. As well as he offered to take emails or phone calls if any of the students had question with the class or just general photography questions.I have taken several classes online and as well as the Palm Beach Photo center and this was hands down the best class I have ever taken. Better Photo and the students that take this class are very luck to have an instructor like Gregory Georges.
On BetterPhoto.com: Kark Robinson

Gregory Georges without a doubt laps the field on "How To" books when it comes to simplifying the complexities and shortening the learning curves for digital editing. – On Amazon: G. Marshall (Searcy, AR)

All of Gregory Georges’ books are concisely written so that even the novice can follow the steps. I have been teaching Photoshop and Photoshop Elements for several years and these 50 Fast Digital books are a must have for my students.
On Amazon: Jacki Sutherland (Lincoln, CA)

Of all the digital photography books that are out there -- and there are plenty -- I was fortunate to have happened upon this one. Most of the 50 projects in this book are top-quality and described in a very easy-to-follow manner. Scrapbooks, personal stationery with a watermark, fine art prints, greeting cards, photo calendar, recipe cards, slide shows, a professional portfolio -- they're all here and illustrated with superb photos. The book also contains a lot of information about editing photos digitally, sharing over the Internet, etc. This book will keep me busy and creative for some time to come. (Would make a great gift!) On Amazon: Bill Meyers (St. Louis)

Overall I’m really impressed with what I was able to get out of this book, and with the enjoyable way it’s all presented. Lots of creative techniques, good background details about what the controls in dialog boxes do, and a painless workout of Photoshop’s more complex and powerful functions. Definitely a cool way to learn about Photoshop 7. On Amazon: Chris

Several unique features put this title on the front burner, not the least are the excellent 'full-strength' unedited images on the CD [Scott Kelby, take note], and the crisp explanations for more arcane (but very productive) features such as the histogram. Moreover, Chapter 1 (first 6 Techniques) is one of the best introductions around to the workspace and how to set its default selections. Chapter 2 (next 6 Techniques) introduces the basics of color correction, and Chapter 4 (5 Techniques) provides excellent guidance to enhancing portraits. On Amazon: Rudy "pain-doc" (Columbia, SC)

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