Capture to Print Landscape Photography Tutorials (Coming Soon)

Learn the full process of landscape photography from capturing a photograph in-the-field, post-production editing in Lightroom, all the way to the creation of a fine art print. These tutorials are ideal for anyone interested improving their photography, streamlining their workflow, learning specific techniques, and finding out all the details of how I translate a RAW file into a finished image and print. While it it not needed, these videos occasionally include the use of a luminosity masking panel, Lumenzia.

Fionn Loch and Sun, Scotland (2023)

Tutorial Length: ~4 hours, £59.00

In this B&W Masterclass, you'll learn the full workflow for my image Fionn Loch and Sun. Topics include:

  • Capture on-location, identifying conditions & pre-visualisation

  • Composition analysis & selecting the right frame

  • Envisioning an editing plan

  • RAW conversion to B&W

  • Enhancing depth & atmosphere

  • Relative contrast through light & shadow

  • Luminosity masks

  • Using RAW colour data to improve black and white images

  • Identifying and removing distractions

  • Sizing and sharpening for specific outputs (web vs. print)

  • Preparation for print & print review

When you purchase a tutorial, you gain access to:

Core Curriculum, including 5 Modules Lasting Over 4 Hours

Lifetime Access to 1440p UHD Video (Download and Watch Anywhere)

Practical Exercises to Enhance Your Learning Experience

PDF Document with Full Course Breakdown

Your Instructor

Murray is a qualified architectural designer who has been practicing photography for over 10 years, with over 5 years of full-time experience. He uses a variety of media and techniques to express a love for natural processes and complex scenes. 

His photographs seek to express what makes a particular area unique. Murray’s work specialises in black and white landscapes, but he lets his encounters with the natural environment dictate the end result. Currently, he is living in a self-built campervan travelling the UK for long-term photographic projects.