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FE635: Photoshop the Dog - Edit Tools for Photographers!

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FE635: Photoshop the Dog - Edit Tools for Photographers!

Course Details

You've mastered your camera settings and learned the basics of Lightroom, but you're hitting its limits. That perfect portrait of your dog still includes a leash. Your bird photo has distracting branches. That agility photo would be amazing if you could just remove that person in the background. That's where Photoshop comes in—giving you precise control when Lightroom's global adjustments just aren't enough.

This course introduces you to Photoshop with a practical photographer's perspective. I'll transform the technical complexity into straightforward solutions for common photo challenges. We'll focus exclusively on building your confidence with essential tools that solve real problems photographers face every day.

 

In this hands-on class, you'll start developing skills to:

  • Remove distractions like leashes, background elements, or photobombers
  • Understand how layers and masks create flexible, non-destructive editing options
  • Make accurate selections to target specific parts of your image
  • Begin working with simple composite techniques for creative options
  • Learn to organize your Photoshop workspace for efficient photo editing
  • Create basic text elements that complement your images

 

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What makes this course different:

I've stripped away all the graphic design and digital art aspects to focus exclusively on what photographers actually need. Instead of overwhelming you with every possible tool, We'll concentrate on building a solid foundation through practical problem-solving. Each technique is demonstrated with real-world examples from dog sports, wildlife photography, and outdoor portraits.

I don't just show you which buttons to press—I explain exactly why we're using each tool and how it affects your image. You'll understand the fundamental concepts behind each technique, making it easier to adapt these skills to your specific photography challenges. 

 

Teaching Approach

This course welcomes all types of learners. Each concept in presented in multiple ways:

  • Visual learners: You'll see before/after examples and clear demonstrations
  • Step-by-step learners: You'll receive logical sequences of actions with clear reasoning
  • Hands-on learners: You'll apply each technique to your own images with guided practice

There will be no TA for this class. 

 

Course Structure

  • Course Materials: New lessons and assignments released on Sunday and Wednesday
  • Progress Checks: Small, manageable exercises to reinforce key concepts
  • NEW!! Office Hours: Weekly Zoom sessions for questions and demonstrations (recordings available)
  • Final Project: An image showcasing your new Photoshop skills

 

Ready to expand your editing toolkit?

Photoshop has a reputation for being complex, but with the right introduction focused on photographer-specific needs, you can build a solid foundation for solving real problems in your images. Join me to transform your "I wish I could" moments into "I know exactly how to fix this" confidence.

  

Amy JohnsonInstructor: Amy Johnson

Amy Johnson (she/her) is the official show photographer for many of the premier agility events in the United States, including the AKC National Agility Championships, AKC Agility Invitational, USDAA Cynosport World Games, UKI US Open, and NADAC Championships, as well as numerous local trials, regional events, and breed national specialties.  She has photographed a wide variety of dog sports, including agility, obedience, rally, and conformation.  (Click here for full bio and to view Amy's upcoming courses.)

 

Syllabus

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Week 1: Getting Started with Photoshop

Orientation & Interface Navigation

Learn to use Photoshop's workspace, understand key panels, and set up shortcuts that save time.

Lightroom-Photoshop Roundtrip & Layers

Learn how to move images between Lightroom and Photoshop, and use layers - the building blocks of Photoshop editing.
 

Week 2: Non-Destructive Editing Foundations

Layer Masks & Adjustment Layers

Discover how to make edits you can change later using layer masks and adjustment layers.

Selection Tools & Techniques

Learn how to select parts of your images for targeted edits and corrections.
 

Week 3: Essential Retouching & Repair

Removing Distractions

Use tools to remove unwanted elements from your photos, from dust spots to objects in the background.

Advanced Selection Techniques

Learn better ways to select tricky subjects like fur, hair, and foliage for more realistic edits.
 

Week 4: Photo Compositing Essentials

Basic Compositing Foundations

Learn how to combine multiple images, match lighting, and create clean compositions for dog photography.

Retouching with Digital Painting

Discover how digital painting can improve your photo retouching for more natural results.
 

Week 5: Workflow & Output

Creating Efficient Workflows

Build templates and actions to speed up your editing and keep your work consistent.

Advanced Export & Final Integration

Learn the best export settings for different uses and how to bring Photoshop edits back to Lightroom.
 

Week 6: Creative Elements & Completion

Text & Simple Design Elements

Add text to your images, create watermarks, and learn to use design elements in your photos.

Final Project

Use your new skills in a project that brings together what you've learned throughout the course.
 

Course Focus

This class is specifically designed to help photographers learn practical Photoshop techniques that extend beyond what Lightroom can do. To keep the course focused and manageable, we'll concentrate exclusively on the most useful Photoshop tools for photographers.
 

Looking for Other Skills?

  • For basic photo editing and organization, check out my "Adjust the Dog" Lightroom course
  • To improve your photography techniques, "Shoot the Dog" covers camera fundamentals
  • For action photography skills, "Chase the Dog" will help you capture movement effectively
 

Streamlined Content

To make the most of our six weeks together, this course focuses specifically on photographer-relevant tools. We won't cover graphic design features like paths and the pen tool, 3D capabilities, video editing, channel operations, or the newest AI-based tools. (See the Sample Lecture section below for an explanation of why I don't teach AI-based tools in this course.)
 

Hands-On Learning Approach

Rather than photo critiques, this course emphasizes practical skill-building through guided exercises and project work where you'll apply techniques to your own images.
 

Prerequisites and Equipment

What You Need to Know Before We Start

This class assumes you're comfortable with photo editing basics like exposure adjustments, cropping, and simple local adjustments. If you use Lightroom, you should be able to confidently import and export files. No previous Photoshop experience is needed - we'll start from the very beginning.
 
I'm going to give it to you straight -- this is a very technical, computer-heavy class. If you struggle with basic computer tasks or get anxious when things don't work exactly as expected, this might not be the right class for you right now. I'll be assuming you're comfortable with basic computer operations like finding files, navigating folders, and installing software. While I'm here to help with Photoshop concepts, Gold students should contact Adobe Tech Support for software installation issues or technical glitches.
 

Required Software

Adobe Photoshop

  • Best option: The current version of Photoshop CC (desktop version) through an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription
  • Acceptable alternative: Previous versions (within the last 2-3 years) will work for most course material, but my demonstrations and instructions will use the current interface
  • Not compatible at Gold: Photoshop Elements does not have many of the features we'll be using
  • Bronze students can follow along with any version of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, with the understanding that some features may be unavailable in Elements.
 

Getting Adobe Creative Cloud

The Photography Plan ($20/month) includes both Photoshop and Lightroom. Sign up here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html
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Computer Requirements

  • Any Mac or Windows computer capable of running Photoshop
  • At least 8GB of RAM for comfortable performance (16GB or more is recommended)
  • Sufficient hard drive space (at least 10GB free) for software and working files
  • Adobe's Minimum Requirements
  • Additional information about computer requirements
 

Optional But Helpful

  • A graphics tablet like a Wacom (helpful for more precise selections and adjustments)
  • External hard drive for file management and backups
  • Dual monitors or a large monitor for more comfortable editing
 

Sample Lecture

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Here are two excerpts from my lesson on using Digital Painting techniques to retouch photos. 
 
 
 

Why I Don't Cover AI-Based Tools in Clone the Dog

As Adobe adds exciting new AI-based features like Generative Fill and Neural Filters to Photoshop, you might wonder why I don't include them in this course. Here's why:

Focus on Lasting Skills

The photography-specific Photoshop techniques I teach have remained relevant for over a decade and will continue to serve you well for years to come. While AI tools evolve rapidly (sometimes changing completely with each update), the core skills of working with layers, masks, and selections provide a foundation that remains consistent.

Building Your Understanding

AI tools can produce impressive results with one click, but they don't help you understand why or how those changes improve your image. By learning the fundamental processes behind these operations, you'll develop the judgment to recognize when an AI result looks unnatural or needs refinement—skills that serve you regardless of which tools you eventually use.

Practical Reliability

Many photographers need consistent, predictable results across multiple similar images. The traditional techniques I teach give you precise control that works reliably across your entire photo collection, while current AI tools can produce unpredictable variations that might require more work to standardize.

Building Better Shooting Habits

Something interesting I've noticed about photographers who rely solely on traditional editing techniques is they tend to become more deliberate with their photography. When you know exactly what goes into manually removing distractions or rebuilding edges, you naturally start paying more attention to composition and subject positioning during capture. This creates a valuable feedback loop between your editing and shooting skills that AI tools often short-circuit. The "hard way" sometimes teaches lessons that stick better.

Keeping Competition Options Open

Photography competitions have increasingly strict rules about image manipulation, with many explicitly prohibiting AI-generated content. If you're interested in entering competitions (now or in the future), building traditional editing skills keeps those doors open. I'd rather give you versatile techniques that work across all contexts than limit your options with tools that might disqualify your work in certain settings.

Navigating Evolving Ethics

The photography community is still figuring out where AI fits ethically. Deciding how much AI intervention is "too much" is a personal decision each photographer needs to make thoughtfully. In this class, my goal is to give you foundational skills that put you in control of your creative choices, rather than defaulting to AI simply because traditional techniques seem intimidating.

Technology Independence

Traditional Photoshop techniques work regardless of your internet connection, software version, or computer specifications. They're reliable tools you can count on whether you're editing at home, on a plane, or in a remote location. By focusing on these fundamental approaches, I'm ensuring you develop skills that remain accessible across different situations and equipment setups.

Once you've mastered the fundamentals taught in this course, you'll have the knowledge base to effectively evaluate and integrate AI tools into your workflow as they mature. I encourage students to explore these tools on their own after completing the course, with the critical eye developed through understanding how photo editing operations actually work.

I'm excited about how AI will continue to transform photo editing, but I believe that understanding the underlying principles of Photoshop creates more versatile, capable photographers who can adapt to any future developments in the software.

Course Testimonials

New class. Please see the instructor bio page for sample testimonials from other courses they have taught.

 

Registration

There are no scheduled sessions for this class at this time. We update our schedule frequently, so please subscribe to our mailing list for notifications.

Registration will begin at 10:30AM PDT.

Enrollment limits: 15 gold, unlimited bronze. If you are interested in a bronze-level spot you can register any time during the registration period.

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