December 12, 2020, 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Michael will demonstrate various intermediate and advanced creative and professional methodologies for editing images in Photoshop in the service of commercial and artistic solutions. Step-by-step lessons will be presented and a question and answer session will occur at the end of the talk where participants can share their images to gain insights and potential solutions for expressive image improvements.
Michael Swoboda has spent his career in education, commercial digital imaging, and graphic design. He has taught classes, delivered lectures, and created workshops at five colleges and universities and across the Midwest. Some of his clients include the University of Notre Dame and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies for which he has designed books, catalogs, brochures, and on-line media. In 2010, he was recognized and awarded by the American Association of Museums for two exhibition catalogs he designed, in 2016 was honored with the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award, and in 2020 was honored with the STLCC Faculty Lecture Award.
Michael has taught at Meramec since 2000. His main teaching focus is digital imaging, computer illustration, digital photography, design history, and graphic design.
IPHF’s Virtual Lecture Series will be hosted on the Zoom Video Communications platform. Links to meetings will be provided after registration. Technical assistance will be available at IPHF by phone and email.
Members $25/Non-Members $35
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