Workflow and Bulk Editing in Lightroom

What will we do in the course?

A course by Diego Figueroa González , Photographer, Documentary Maker, Teacher, and Cultural Manager

Photographer, Documentary Maker, Teacher, and Cultural Manager. Bío Bío, Chile.
Joined July 2020
91% positive reviews (22)
869 students
Audio: Spanish
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About the video: What will we do in the course?

Overview

“Finally, I will tell you about the project that we are going to develop in this course; you will post-produce the contents of two photographic commissions. One is of the commercial type, such as a wedding registry, whereas the other is of authorial type, such as a documentary photographic series. In doing this, you will learn to develop your own workflow and development techniques in Lightroom for photographic projects with high image demand, and thus save a lot of time. It is important to understand the processes of both types of orders since although their base is the same, there are details that make the difference when developing or exporting, to give a few examples.”

In this video lesson Diego Figueroa González addresses the topic: What will we do in the course?, which is part of the Domestika online course: Workflow and Bulk Editing in Lightroom. Learn to manage and process photo collections efficiently and professionally for high-volume assignments.

Partial transcription of the video

“What will we do in the course? Now I will tell you about the final project that we will do in the course, which consists of the post-production of photographic works of high amounts of images, where we will work in parallel two photographic series, from selection, cataloging development and export of these two photographic series, one of which will be an event or commercial project and the other, a documentary series. We have these two types of custom because it is very important to learn the different ways to carry the workflow of each type of photographic series. On the one hand, in the c...”

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Course summary for: Workflow and Bulk Editing in Lightroom

  • Level: Beginner
  • 91% positive reviews (22)
  • 869 students
  • 4 units
  • 14 lessons (2h 57m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    Photography & Video
  • Software

    Adobe Bridge, Adobe Lightroom
  • Areas

    Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Outdoor Photography, Photo Retouching, Photography, Photography Post-production

Diego Figueroa González

Diego Figueroa González
A course by Diego Figueroa González

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Photographer, Documentary Maker, Teacher, and Cultural Manager

Born in Santiago de Chile, Diego Figueroa has dedicated his life to photography and design, specializing in documentary photography, editing, and post-production for photo collections and commissions. In 2015, he and seven friends founded Migrar Photo, today one of the most recognized photography groups in Latin America. That same year, he won the award for Best Photo of the Year at Chile's National Photojournalism Exhibition.

His work has been published in important Latin American and international publications, including El País, El Mundo, El Universal, Le Monde Magazine, Vice, CIPER, Footer, JOIA, Red Bull, Agencia EFE, Interferencia, and more. In recent years, he has started teaching, giving workshops commissioned by Migrar Photo throughout Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Chile.


  • 91% positive reviews (22)
  • 869 students
  • 14 lessons (2h 57m)
  • 15 additional resources (3 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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 Workflow and Bulk Editing in Lightroom. Photography, and Video course by Diego Figueroa González

Workflow and Bulk Editing in Lightroom

A course by Diego Figueroa González
Photographer, Documentary Maker, Teacher, and Cultural Manager. Bío Bío, Chile.
Joined July 2020
  • 91% positive reviews (22)
  • 869 students