UNLV Photoshop Workshop: Curves Demystified
If you live in Vegas and you work with Adobe Photoshop, you should seriously consider sharpening your skills by enrolling in these (insanely affordable) courses at UNLV this summer. This installment is taught by my good friend, Krystal Hosmer, an awesome designer and educator who has taught many classes at UNLV and is a very helpful resource here in the Vegas creative community.
PHOTOSHOP CS3 WORKSHOP: CURVES DEMYSTIFIED
Curves (when used with adjustment layers and masks) are the most powerful and flexible, but least understood, editing feature in Photoshop. By the end of this workshop, you will understand exactly what the lines mean and how to analyze a photo to create a curve to fix common photos issues such as underexposure, color casts, dull color, washed out skies, faces in shadow, and a myriad of other problems in a few clicks.
Location: UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries - reviewed.
I gathered my mail tonight and saw that my annual AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries 2009 arrived. I rolled my eyes and thought to myself, “Great, just what Las Vegas creatives need: a reminder of how much money everyone left with a job in our profession is making.” From my involvement in a various creative organizations here in Sin City, I can tell you that we have a pretty bitter bunch here “in times like these,” since the design, print and advertising industries have been dragged through the mud over the last year and most are still wallowing in it, collecting unemployment checks, bidding against craigslist, or packing their boxes and moving back to wherever they came from in hopes for a new start. (I read today that the Venetian & Palazzo laid off 200 more employees - in the last 3 days).
You might be able to tell, but since I first saw one, back in 1998-ish, I haven’t been a big fan of this Design Survey.* But check this out: I’m going to recommend that every creative who reads this gets their hands on this publication. The first 15 pages of this document are freakin’ priceless. Kudos to each of the ten senior creatives who share their advice on what the heck creatives should be doing right now. Some are very Dad-like: “Adjust your expenses,” “Be stingy with your money,” and “Be broadly talented” - but some are absolutely brilliant! There’s something relevant to everyone in each essay. To my dismay, more than one said “hunker down” - which has replaced “times like these” as my new most hated catch phrase. It’s so G.W. Bush.
* Look, AIGA and Aquent, it’s nothing personal, it’s just that the cities I have resided in over the last decade are not fairly represented in the survey - Cheyenne, Denver and Las Vegas. These were or are currently lumped into vague “Mountain and Pacific” categories. This survey, our organizations and publications all do their best to impersonate the antiquated Electoral College. Huh, you say? That is, they ignore and discredit creatives from small cities and rural areas. Anyone can tell you that salaries in Las Vegas don’t resemble the same positions in L.A., San Francisco or Seattle. Never has, never will. I will urge my local AIGA chapter to push for better representation for the 2010 survey. Let me know if you need names & numbers.
Custom Harley Photo Session: Pearls Of Honor
Over the last year, I have had the pleasure of working with my dear friend Krystal from Spark Creative with the book design project, Pearls Of Honor. Yesterday, “the bike” was presented to me and the world for a photo session. “The bike” is seen below. It’s a custom memorial Harley Davidson dedicated to the survivors of the Pearl Harbor attacks on Dec. 7, 1941, and a shrine to help promote the upcoming book, Pearls Of Honor. Please visit the links below and show your support for the men and women who “keep America alert.”
Cherry Hill Show Poster
Love the rock n roll jobs! Another fun project for a great Las Vegas band. If you’re in Las Vegas, be sure to catch this show and tell ‘em Nate sent you. More importantly, check out the CD, the acoustic EP and grab a shirt. I chipped in on those, as well.
Smokin’ hot model session
If you would have told teenage Nate Ludens that he’d be a photographer in Las Vegas in a few years, he’d probably be pretty, like, stoked. Here’s why…
This is a project that makes doing what I do so much fun. Aside from the obvious “perk” of working with the lovely Linnea again, I had an opportunity to work with my wife, Kathryn, (www.heralasvegas.com) who always does a beautiful job as an airbrush makeup artist - and this time she coordinated the wardrobe as well.
Stay tuned for more details on this project as it’s um, uncovered… (sorry about that).
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