BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673dc868ae08d DTSTART:20170607T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Center\, Hai ley SUMMARY:CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Intro to Lightroom with Dev Khlasa CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Over the course\nof th e workshop\, you will be guided through the all-in-one file management\nan d image-editing program of Lightroom. Students will learn about photo\nman agement\, image editing and everything that comes after you click your\nsh utter. By the end of the third week you will learn how to get the\nfulle st potential out of your images. Student must bring a laptop to the\nclass with Adobe Lightroom installed. Adobe provides one month trials of\nits s oftware if you would like to try that before purchasing the\nprogram.
From Santa Fe to Sun Valley\, photography has taken local\nstudio owner \, Dev Khalsa\, all over the map. During a ski vacation she and\nher husba nd took to Sun Valley in 2002\, the two fell in love with the area\nand de cided to make it their home. After four years as a staff photographer\nfor the Wood River Journal\, she launched her own business\, Dev\nKh alsa Photography. Over ten years later\, the studio has become a Valley\ng o-to for family portraiture and wedding photography.
Dev credits\nh er success to her roots in photojournalism and the lasting relationships\n she has built with each of her clients. For her\, photography is an act of \nstorytelling. It is\, first and foremost\, an exercise in observation an d\nempathy. Dev loves to share her knowledge of photography with others\nt hrough teaching. She taught photography at the Community School for 6\nyea rs and now teaches workshops privately and at the Sun Valley Center for\nt he Arts and the Community Library.
This class takes place Tues\, Ju n\n6\, 13\, 20 from 5:30−8:30pm.
Cancellation reimbursement deadl ine:\nTues\, May 30
Over the course\nof the workshop\, you will be guided through the all-in-one fi le management\nand image-editing program of Lightroom. Students will learn about photo\nmanagement\, image editing and everything that comes after y ou click your\nshutter. By the end of the third week you will learn how to get the\nfullest potential out of your images. Student must bring a lap top to the\nclass with Adobe Lightroom installed. Adobe provides one month trials of\nits software if you would like to try that before purchasing t he\nprogram.
From Santa Fe to Sun Valley\, photography has taken lo cal\nstudio owner\, Dev Khalsa\, all over the map. During a ski vacation s he and\nher husband took to Sun Valley in 2002\, the two fell in love with the area\nand decided to make it their home. After four years as a staff photographer\nfor the Wood River Journal\, she launched her own b usiness\, Dev\nKhalsa Photography. Over ten years later\, the studio has b ecome a Valley\ngo-to for family portraiture and wedding photography.
Dev credits\nher success to her roots in photojournalism and the lastin g relationships\nshe has built with each of her clients. For her\, photogr aphy is an act of\nstorytelling. It is\, first and foremost\, an exercise in observation and\nempathy. Dev loves to share her knowledge of photograp hy with others\nthrough teaching. She taught photography at the Community School for 6\nyears and now teaches workshops privately and at the Sun Val ley Center for\nthe Arts and the Community Library.
This class take s place Tues\, Jun\n6\, 13\, 20 from 5:30−8:30pm.
Cancellation re imbursement deadline:\nTues\, May 30
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguid es. The exhibition features painting\, video\, sculpture and works on\npap er all made by artists who incorporate contemplative practices into the\nm aking of their artwork as part of a larger conversation about meditation\n and mindfulness today. Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project\nContem plative Practice\, Mar 31–Jun 23\, 2017.
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides. The exhibition features painting\, video\, sculpture and works on\npaper all made by artists who incorporate contemplative prac tices into the\nmaking of their artwork as part of a larger conversation a bout meditation\nand mindfulness today. Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA pr oject\nContemplative Practice\, Mar 31–Jun 23\, 2017.
Over the course\nof th e workshop\, you will be guided through the all-in-one file management\nan d image-editing program of Lightroom. Students will learn about photo\nman agement\, image editing and everything that comes after you click your\nsh utter. By the end of the third week you will learn how to get the\nfulle st potential out of your images. Student must bring a laptop to the\nclass with Adobe Lightroom installed. Adobe provides one month trials of\nits s oftware if you would like to try that before purchasing the\nprogram.
From Santa Fe to Sun Valley\, photography has taken local\nstudio owner \, Dev Khalsa\, all over the map. During a ski vacation she and\nher husba nd took to Sun Valley in 2002\, the two fell in love with the area\nand de cided to make it their home. After four years as a staff photographer\nfor the Wood River Journal\, she launched her own business\, Dev\nKh alsa Photography. Over ten years later\, the studio has become a Valley\ng o-to for family portraiture and wedding photography.
Dev credits\nh er success to her roots in photojournalism and the lasting relationships\n she has built with each of her clients. For her\, photography is an act of \nstorytelling. It is\, first and foremost\, an exercise in observation an d\nempathy. Dev loves to share her knowledge of photography with others\nt hrough teaching. She taught photography at the Community School for 6\nyea rs and now teaches workshops privately and at the Sun Valley Center for\nt he Arts and the Community Library.
This class takes place Tues\, Ju n\n6\, 13\, 20 from 5:30−8:30pm.
Cancellation reimbursement deadl ine:\nTues\, May 30
Over the course\nof the workshop\, you will be guided through the all-in-one fi le management\nand image-editing program of Lightroom. Students will learn about photo\nmanagement\, image editing and everything that comes after y ou click your\nshutter. By the end of the third week you will learn how to get the\nfullest potential out of your images. Student must bring a lap top to the\nclass with Adobe Lightroom installed. Adobe provides one month trials of\nits software if you would like to try that before purchasing t he\nprogram.
From Santa Fe to Sun Valley\, photography has taken lo cal\nstudio owner\, Dev Khalsa\, all over the map. During a ski vacation s he and\nher husband took to Sun Valley in 2002\, the two fell in love with the area\nand decided to make it their home. After four years as a staff photographer\nfor the Wood River Journal\, she launched her own b usiness\, Dev\nKhalsa Photography. Over ten years later\, the studio has b ecome a Valley\ngo-to for family portraiture and wedding photography.
Dev credits\nher success to her roots in photojournalism and the lastin g relationships\nshe has built with each of her clients. For her\, photogr aphy is an act of\nstorytelling. It is\, first and foremost\, an exercise in observation and\nempathy. Dev loves to share her knowledge of photograp hy with others\nthrough teaching. She taught photography at the Community School for 6\nyears and now teaches workshops privately and at the Sun Val ley Center for\nthe Arts and the Community Library.
This class take s place Tues\, Jun\n6\, 13\, 20 from 5:30−8:30pm.
Cancellation re imbursement deadline:\nTues\, May 30
Over the course\nof th e workshop\, you will be guided through the all-in-one file management\nan d image-editing program of Lightroom. Students will learn about photo\nman agement\, image editing and everything that comes after you click your\nsh utter. By the end of the third week you will learn how to get the\nfulle st potential out of your images. Student must bring a laptop to the\nclass with Adobe Lightroom installed. Adobe provides one month trials of\nits s oftware if you would like to try that before purchasing the\nprogram.
From Santa Fe to Sun Valley\, photography has taken local\nstudio owner \, Dev Khalsa\, all over the map. During a ski vacation she and\nher husba nd took to Sun Valley in 2002\, the two fell in love with the area\nand de cided to make it their home. After four years as a staff photographer\nfor the Wood River Journal\, she launched her own business\, Dev\nKh alsa Photography. Over ten years later\, the studio has become a Valley\ng o-to for family portraiture and wedding photography.
Dev credits\nh er success to her roots in photojournalism and the lasting relationships\n she has built with each of her clients. For her\, photography is an act of \nstorytelling. It is\, first and foremost\, an exercise in observation an d\nempathy. Dev loves to share her knowledge of photography with others\nt hrough teaching. She taught photography at the Community School for 6\nyea rs and now teaches workshops privately and at the Sun Valley Center for\nt he Arts and the Community Library.
This class takes place Tues\, Ju n\n6\, 13\, 20 from 5:30−8:30pm.
Cancellation reimbursement deadl ine:\nTues\, May 30
Over the course\nof the workshop\, you will be guided through the all-in-one fi le management\nand image-editing program of Lightroom. Students will learn about photo\nmanagement\, image editing and everything that comes after y ou click your\nshutter. By the end of the third week you will learn how to get the\nfullest potential out of your images. Student must bring a lap top to the\nclass with Adobe Lightroom installed. Adobe provides one month trials of\nits software if you would like to try that before purchasing t he\nprogram.
From Santa Fe to Sun Valley\, photography has taken lo cal\nstudio owner\, Dev Khalsa\, all over the map. During a ski vacation s he and\nher husband took to Sun Valley in 2002\, the two fell in love with the area\nand decided to make it their home. After four years as a staff photographer\nfor the Wood River Journal\, she launched her own b usiness\, Dev\nKhalsa Photography. Over ten years later\, the studio has b ecome a Valley\ngo-to for family portraiture and wedding photography.
Dev credits\nher success to her roots in photojournalism and the lastin g relationships\nshe has built with each of her clients. For her\, photogr aphy is an act of\nstorytelling. It is\, first and foremost\, an exercise in observation and\nempathy. Dev loves to share her knowledge of photograp hy with others\nthrough teaching. She taught photography at the Community School for 6\nyears and now teaches workshops privately and at the Sun Val ley Center for\nthe Arts and the Community Library.
This class take s place Tues\, Jun\n6\, 13\, 20 from 5:30−8:30pm.
Cancellation re imbursement deadline:\nTues\, May 30
This two-day\nworkshop is geared towards adults who have little or no watercolor\nexperience. St udents will create a finished landscape painting working with\nminimal col ors\, learning how to create dimensions with brushstrokes and\nincorporati ng several different watercolor techniques to add detail.
\nInstruct or Jennie Kilcup is an Idaho native\, born and raised in Sun\nValley\, and currently living in Boise. She started using watercolors at\nthe age of 8 in beginning watercolor classes\, and expanded her knowledge by\nself-t aught techniques. Jennie’s medium of choice is watercolor on paper\,\nen hanced with pen and ink etchings. Her subject matter consists primarily\no f Northwest wildlife and landscape scenery. Her pallet is highly colorful\ ,\nbold and vibrant. When she is not painting\, she enjoys Idaho's beautif ul\noutdoors\, and golf.
This class takes place Saturday &\; Sun day\,\nJune 24 &\; 25\, from 9am-1pm.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline:\nFri\, Jun 9
This two-day\nworkshop is geared towards adults who have little or no watercolo r\nexperience. Students will create a finished landscape painting working with\nminimal colors\, learning how to create dimensions with brushstrokes and\nincorporating several different watercolor techniques to add detail.
\nInstructor Jennie Kilcup is an Idaho native\, born and raised in Sun\nValley\, and currently living in Boise. She started using watercolo rs at\nthe age of 8 in beginning watercolor classes\, and expanded her kno wledge by\nself-taught techniques. Jennie’s medium of choice is watercol or on paper\,\nenhanced with pen and ink etchings. Her subject matter cons ists primarily\nof Northwest wildlife and landscape scenery. Her pallet is highly colorful\,\nbold and vibrant. When she is not painting\, she enjoy s Idaho's beautiful\noutdoors\, and golf.
This class takes place Sa turday &\; Sunday\,\nJune 24 &\; 25\, from 9am-1pm.
Cancellat ion reimbursement deadline:\nFri\, Jun 9
This two-day\nworkshop is geared towards adults who have little or no watercolor\nexperience. St udents will create a finished landscape painting working with\nminimal col ors\, learning how to create dimensions with brushstrokes and\nincorporati ng several different watercolor techniques to add detail.
\nInstruct or Jennie Kilcup is an Idaho native\, born and raised in Sun\nValley\, and currently living in Boise. She started using watercolors at\nthe age of 8 in beginning watercolor classes\, and expanded her knowledge by\nself-t aught techniques. Jennie’s medium of choice is watercolor on paper\,\nen hanced with pen and ink etchings. Her subject matter consists primarily\no f Northwest wildlife and landscape scenery. Her pallet is highly colorful\ ,\nbold and vibrant. When she is not painting\, she enjoys Idaho's beautif ul\noutdoors\, and golf.
This class takes place Saturday &\; Sun day\,\nJune 24 &\; 25\, from 9am-1pm.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline:\nFri\, Jun 9
This two-day\nworkshop is geared towards adults who have little or no watercolo r\nexperience. Students will create a finished landscape painting working with\nminimal colors\, learning how to create dimensions with brushstrokes and\nincorporating several different watercolor techniques to add detail.
\nInstructor Jennie Kilcup is an Idaho native\, born and raised in Sun\nValley\, and currently living in Boise. She started using watercolo rs at\nthe age of 8 in beginning watercolor classes\, and expanded her kno wledge by\nself-taught techniques. Jennie’s medium of choice is watercol or on paper\,\nenhanced with pen and ink etchings. Her subject matter cons ists primarily\nof Northwest wildlife and landscape scenery. Her pallet is highly colorful\,\nbold and vibrant. When she is not painting\, she enjoy s Idaho's beautiful\noutdoors\, and golf.
This class takes place Sa turday &\; Sunday\,\nJune 24 &\; 25\, from 9am-1pm.
Cancellat ion reimbursement deadline:\nFri\, Jun 9