Underwater Lightroom Lab | Feb 1, 2026 (LIVE Online)

A$95.00

Live, small-group editing workshop (max 10 people)

When I first started editing underwater photos, I spent hours watching Lightroom tutorials and constantly wishing I could pause the video, ask a question, and talk through what I was seeing. I didn’t just want instructions — I wanted understanding, reassurance, and the chance to learn with other people who were figuring it out too.

Underwater Lightroom Lab was created to be that space.

This is a live, interactive Lightroom workshop for underwater photographers who want to build confidence in their edits without relying on presets or pre-recorded courses. Instead of watching passively, we edit together in real time, ask questions as they come up, and unpack why certain adjustments work underwater.

In this 90-minute online session, I’ll guide you through my complete underwater Lightroom workflow — from a flat RAW file to a finished image — explaining both the technical steps and the creative decision-making behind each edit. You’ll work alongside me using my own RAW underwater images, while learning from the questions, ideas, and edits shared within the group.

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s clarity, confidence, and community.

Please note: Adobe Lightroom must be installed before the workshop so you can edit along live.

What’s included

  • 90-minute live Lightroom workshop (limited to 10 participants)

  • Guided walkthrough of my full underwater editing workflow

  • Real-time Q&A and group discussion throughout

  • Folder of RAW underwater images to practice on

  • Optional image submission for supportive group feedback

  • Short-term replay access (7 days, attendees only)

  • Priority access to future workshops, mentorships, and Sydney-based photo dives

This is ideal if you:

  • Want to feel more confident editing underwater photos

  • Learn best by asking questions and hearing others’ perspectives

  • Enjoy learning alongside a small, supportive group

  • Are beginner to advanced and want clearer creative direction

Live, small-group editing workshop (max 10 people)

When I first started editing underwater photos, I spent hours watching Lightroom tutorials and constantly wishing I could pause the video, ask a question, and talk through what I was seeing. I didn’t just want instructions — I wanted understanding, reassurance, and the chance to learn with other people who were figuring it out too.

Underwater Lightroom Lab was created to be that space.

This is a live, interactive Lightroom workshop for underwater photographers who want to build confidence in their edits without relying on presets or pre-recorded courses. Instead of watching passively, we edit together in real time, ask questions as they come up, and unpack why certain adjustments work underwater.

In this 90-minute online session, I’ll guide you through my complete underwater Lightroom workflow — from a flat RAW file to a finished image — explaining both the technical steps and the creative decision-making behind each edit. You’ll work alongside me using my own RAW underwater images, while learning from the questions, ideas, and edits shared within the group.

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s clarity, confidence, and community.

Please note: Adobe Lightroom must be installed before the workshop so you can edit along live.

What’s included

  • 90-minute live Lightroom workshop (limited to 10 participants)

  • Guided walkthrough of my full underwater editing workflow

  • Real-time Q&A and group discussion throughout

  • Folder of RAW underwater images to practice on

  • Optional image submission for supportive group feedback

  • Short-term replay access (7 days, attendees only)

  • Priority access to future workshops, mentorships, and Sydney-based photo dives

This is ideal if you:

  • Want to feel more confident editing underwater photos

  • Learn best by asking questions and hearing others’ perspectives

  • Enjoy learning alongside a small, supportive group

  • Are beginner to advanced and want clearer creative direction