Re: Need suggestions
Hello Paul;
Not considering yourself a photographer, it is brave of you to step in to teach Photoshop in this context. I hope you have at least a pretty good working knowledge of digital photography in general, and DSLR photography in particular.
Your ideas about teaching the use of Camera RAW, HDR and Duotone images are very appropriate, I think. Creating panoramas would also be a fitting topic. If your students are fairly new to Photoshop, they might also need basics about sharpening, levels, curves, adjustment layers, masking, colour correction, and so on. Finally, the processes of outputting to print and web would probably be useful.
It might also be a good idea to ask students ahead of the workshop what they would specifically like to learn. Asking for such input will engage your students before they even show up. Responding to their requests will garner excellent feedback, and great word-of-mouth advertising for your next workshop.
Good luck.
Glen
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