Documentary Photography Projects
Revealed in LR and export for publication
A course by Marcos Zegers , Photographer
About the video: Revealed in LR and export for publication
Overview
“In this lesson, I will teach you how to reveal in Lightroom and show you how to export your series to have it in a publishable format.”
In this video lesson Marcos Zegers addresses the topic: Revealed in LR and export for publication, which is part of the Domestika online course: Documentary Photography Projects. Create a photography series with a critical eye and personal style.
Partial transcription of the video
“Revealed in LR and export for publication In this lesson I will teach you how to export the photographs. Export means taking pictures of Lightroom without moving the original files and leave them in formats either for printing or for web use. I will show you my way, what formats I use and they have served me for the different platforms. We will select them as I said before. Command + A. We select our fifteen images and put in the Library module the Export button. Automatically, we will see that this screen will appear, this box. In a very simple way it says Export Location to a specific fol...”
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Course summary for: Documentary Photography Projects
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Documentary Photography, Outdoor Photography, Photography

Marcos Zegers
A course by Marcos Zegers
Mark Zegers is a Chilean photographer with a degree in architecture. His documentary photography work focuses mainly on geopolitical and territorial conflicts, which he produces in a contemporary and multidisciplinary style.
Among his projects is an investigation that was published in The New York Times about the young people who left Chile for Russia in 1973 and were unable to return to their country. The long-term project that earned him a POY Latam 2019 award in the environment category is his series focused on the history of extraction (mining) in the Atacama Desert, Chile, and its current relationship with lithium in South America. This visual essay has been exhibited in Chile, Shanghai, and Paris as well as at the AIPAD Photography Show 2019 in New York, the Photo London fair, and as part of World Press Photo's 6x6 program.
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