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Learn Basic Photoshop for Editing Pictures on your Computer
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This class teaches you the basics of Photoshop and or GIMP, two very similar softwares to edit pictures that will make them look more professional in your own style. Usually you will be able to understand the basics of this software within a few sessions, so that then you can move over to exploring ways of being creatives and finding your own personal style for retouching your images.
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Présentation
I am a creative educator and artist working in museums and charities, as well as a performer and actress teaching and working in Cambridge and London, UK.

My work in museums has been varied, and it ranges from exhibition producer and co-curator, tour guide, facilitator, to project manager and programmer. If you don’t find me doing at least one of those things, you’ll for sure find me facilitating a workshop or performing in a show.

I enjoy designing and delivering enthralling and original learning experiences in various formats and suited to different learning styles. I also take pleasure in leading cultural projects to success and devising unique engagement programmes.
I also teach and perform aerial circus as well as physical theatre. I particularly like taking part in and developing ground-breaking performances on topics as diverse and relevant as climate change and gender identity. Finally, I also do photography and digital editing.

As you can see, I am as eager about managing and producing behind the scenes, as I am about being centre stage. I am incredibly passionate about the arts, and I love sharing my enthusiasm, knowledge and creativity with everyone. I cannot wait to share this with you!
Education
Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK , 2017 - 2018
MA History of Art

UNSAM, National University of San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015- 2017
MA Visual Arts - Specialization in Education

ISFA, Higher Institute of Artistic Education Manuel Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2009-2012
Art Teacher Training Course, Art teacher

ISFA, Higher Institute of Artistic Education Manuel Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2005-2009
BA Fine Arts


Further Education

Management Skills Training | Duraikan Training | University of Cambridge | UK 2023

Deaf and Visually Impaired Awareness Training | Cambridge Council Sensory support Unit | UK 2023

Creative Evaluation | ENGAGE | UK 2022

PRINCE2 | Project Management | The Knowledge Academy | UK 2022

Multiple training sessions on Collections Care, Neurodivergence, Decolonisation, Inclusivity and Diversity, Engaging audiences during lockdown | SHARE Museums East | UK wide, 2020 -2021

Dementia Friends Training | HomeInstead | London, UK 2019

Performance for Equality | Roundhouse| Roundhouse, London, UK 2017

Painting and drawing course | Pablo de Bella | Buenos Aires, Argentina 2009-2013

Drama courses | Teatro Nacional San Martín | Buenos Aires, Argentina 2009- 2013
Expérience / Qualifications
I am a creative educator and artist working in museums and charities, as well as a performer and actress teaching and working in Cambridge and London, UK.

My work in museums has been varied, and it ranges from exhibition producer and co-curator, tour guide, facilitator, to project manager and programmer. If you don’t find me doing at least one of those things, you’ll for sure find me facilitating a workshop or performing in a show.

I enjoy designing and delivering enthralling and original learning experiences in various formats and suited to different learning styles. I also take pleasure in leading cultural projects to success and devising unique engagement programmes.
I also teach and perform aerial circus as well as physical theatre. I particularly like taking part in and developing ground-breaking performances on topics as diverse and relevant as climate change and gender identity. Finally, I also do photography and digital editing.

As you can see, I am as eager about managing and producing behind the scenes, as I am about being centre stage. I am incredibly passionate about the arts, and I love sharing my enthusiasm, knowledge and creativity with everyone. I cannot wait to share this with you!
Age
Enfants (7-12 ans)
Adolescents (13-17 ans)
Adultes (18-64 ans)
Seniors (65+ ans)
Niveau du Cours
Débutant
Intermédiaire
Durée
45 minutes
Enseigné en
anglais
espagnol
Compétences
Disponibilité semaine type
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Cours par webcam
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Art classes

These classes focus on developing the skills to produce artworks utilising diverse media. The techniques I teach are drawing, painting, sculpture, and engraving, as well as mixed media, where students experiment a combination of techniques and materials, such as photomontage, xilocollage, building of sculptures with non-conventional objects, etc.

Art appreciation & Art History

I use a combination of techniques for Art Appreciation and Art History classes. Some are based on the Visual Thinking Strategies method and guided enquiry, as well as on my background in drama to relate to artworks with all the senses and the emotions. Similarly, my guided observation works on helping students identify and understand compositional principles.
The aim of these classes is to get learners thinking about what they see and what it could mean. This can be done with any sort of image.
This type of approach is particularly important nowadays that human culture has become eminently visual. And students extract enormous joy by sharing and discussing their ideas.
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In this class we will work on developing your skills on either the aerial silks, rope, or hoop, by working on strength, mobility, and learning tricks in a progressive and safe way.

I am a professional performer and teacher who did her Teacher Training at the National Centre for Circus Arts in London, and has travelled around the world to perform and learn from different coaches.
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• Exposure: Techniques for correct and creative exposure
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• Location Scouting: Choosing and evaluating locations
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• Golden Hours: Photography during the golden hours
• Using Reflectors: Techniques for directing and softening light
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• Introduction to Artificial Light: Types of light sources
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Fashion Photography

• Conceptualizing a Fashion Portrait: Ideas and inspirations
• Model Direction: Tips for directing and communicating with models
• Outfit Selection: Importance of clothing and accessories
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• Post-Processing: Retouching and enhancing fashion portraits

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• Dynamic Composition: Creating impactful images in urban settings
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• Research and Inspiration: Techniques for finding creative ideas
• Production Planning: Managing time and resources
• Execution: Practical realization of the project
• Evaluation and Adjustment: Analysis and continuous improvement of the project

Photobook Editing

• Book Design: Structuring and layout
• Image Selection: Choosing photos and organizing them
• Editing Software: Using tools for creating photo books
• Online Printing Services: Comparison and use of available services
• File Preparation: Optimization for printing and publishing

Professional Equipment

• Professional Kit Overview: Description of essential equipment
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The Photography Profession: Market Dynamics

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• Product Photography: Collaboration with businesses for product photography aimed at advertising and online sales. Techniques for staging and lighting.
• Editorial Photography: Working with magazine and newspaper editors, designing photo reports, and meeting publication deadlines.
• Corporate Photography: Creating corporate portraits, covering professional events, and creating visual content for companies.
• Art Photography: Exhibiting in galleries, participating in competitions and festivals, and selling photographic art.

The Photography Profession: Freelance Dynamics

• Portfolio Creation: Selecting and presenting the best works to attract clients and collaborations.
• Marketing Strategies: Using social media, creating a professional website, and developing a personal brand.
• Professional Networking: Importance of industry relationships, participating in events and online/offline communities.
• Client Management: Communication techniques, managing expectations, and maintaining long-term client relationships.
• Legal and Financial Aspects: Understanding contracts, copyrights, invoicing, and financial management as a freelance.
• Continuous Development: Ongoing training, technological watch, and adaptation to new trends and technologies.
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• Subject: Choice and importance of the subject
• Staging: Composition and arrangement of elements
• Lighting: Use and mastery of natural and artificial light
• Viewpoint: Angles and perspectives for visual impact
• Exposure: Techniques for correct and creative exposure
• Aesthetics: Developing a consistent visual style

Preparing a Photoshoot

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• Location Scouting: Choosing and evaluating locations
• Equipment: Selection and preparation of necessary gear
• Models and Outfits: Coordination with models and wardrobe selection
• Storyboard: Creating a visual scenario for the shoot with MidJourney

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• Understanding Natural Light: Characteristics and types of natural light
• Golden Hours: Photography during the golden hours
• Using Reflectors: Techniques for directing and softening light
• Shadow Management: Creating and controlling natural shadows
• Outdoor Shooting: Practical tips for outdoor sessions

Artificial Lights

• Introduction to Artificial Light: Types of light sources
• Continuous Light vs. Flash: Advantages and disadvantages
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• Post-Processing: Retouching and enhancing fashion portraits

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• Introduction to Lightroom: Interface presentation and customization
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Professional Equipment

• Professional Kit Overview: Description of essential equipment
• Cameras: Selection and use of different types of cameras
• Lenses: Choosing lenses for various situations
• Essential Accessories: Tripods, filters, flashes, etc.
• Equipment Maintenance and Management: Techniques for maintaining and protecting gear

The Photography Profession: Market Dynamics

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• Wedding Photography: Organization and management of events, interaction with clients, and specific marketing strategies.
• Product Photography: Collaboration with businesses for product photography aimed at advertising and online sales. Techniques for staging and lighting.
• Editorial Photography: Working with magazine and newspaper editors, designing photo reports, and meeting publication deadlines.
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• Art Photography: Exhibiting in galleries, participating in competitions and festivals, and selling photographic art.

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• Marketing Strategies: Using social media, creating a professional website, and developing a personal brand.
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