Refining the Vision: Creating the Wow Factor Through Editing
Sunday, September 6, 2026 7:30 AM

Refining the Vision: Creating the Wow Factor Through Editing
Heidi Gauthreaux

What takes an image from good… to truly compelling? In this engaging presentation, photographer Heidi Gauthreaux demonstrates how thoughtful editing can transform images that fall short into ones that stand out. Through live editing and before-and-after examples, Heidi walks through the most important steps that bring impact, clarity, and “pop” to your photographs.

You’ll see images taken step-by-step through the editing process using Lightroom and Photoshop, exploring techniques such as optimizing exposure, refining color, enhancing detail, and using masking to guide the viewer’s eye. Additional tools and creative approaches may also be introduced to expand your editing toolkit.

Beyond the tools, this program focuses on developing your eye—understanding what an image needs and how to refine it with intention. Heidi also shares how critique, camera clubs, and practice can help elevate your photography.Whether you’re new to editing or looking to refine your skills, you’ll leave with practical techniques and a deeper understanding of how to create images that truly resonate.

Bio:
Heidi Gauthreaux is an award-winning photographer and digital artist whose work has been featured in galleries, exhibitions, magazines, and private collections. Her images have received numerous honors, including Best of Show, People’s Choice, and Judges’ Choice awards, along with recognition from the Photographic Society of America and NANPA.

Heidi discovered her passion for photography in 2017 while still working in Emergency Medicine. Her professional career included serving as a paramedic in Riverside County, an aeromedical technician in the Air Force Reserves, and later as a physician assistant in a Level 1 trauma center. Since retiring in 2020, she has devoted herself full-time to photography and digital art.

Drawn to the beauty and detail of the natural world, Heidi specializes in macro and wildlife photography. Whether capturing the delicate intricacies of a flower or the quiet intensity of wildlife, she strives to share the sense of wonder she experiences in nature through her images.

Originally from Southern California, Heidi now lives in Port Townsend, Washington, with her husband, Rick, and their cat, Jake. Together, they enjoy exploring the Pacific Northwest in search of new photographic inspiration.


PGNS members can go to the members only page for the WebEx link to the meeting.
Non-members of the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia can register for the presentation using the following link: Eventbrite

The Important Connection Between Art and Craft
Monday, September 14, 2026 7:30 PM

The Important Connection Between Art and Craft and Why It Matters to Photographers
Freeman Patterson

Fluency in the photographic craft, i.e. ease in using photographic tools and techniques and knowing the building blocks of visual design plus useful guidelines for arranging them in picture space (composition) does not produce art any more than fluency in a language means that a person has anything of value to express. ART is conceived in our imagination, our dreams, and our passions. We use CRAFT to give it birth, that is visible or audible form. This presentation explores this important connection.

Bio:
FREEMAN PATTERSON of Shamper’s Bluff, New Brunswick, Canada, has had a career in photography and visual design that spans more than 60 years. He has taught innumerable workshops in many countries, but especially in Canada, South Africa, and New Zealand. He has authored 15 books, five of them on photography and visual design; his most recent, Embracing Creation, was published in conjunction with the opening of his large retrospective exhibition at New Brunswick’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery in September 2013. Freeman is an elected member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art and a recipient of the Photographic Society of America’s highest award, the Progress Medal. He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1985 and the Order of New Brunswick in 2013.

See www.freemanpatterson.com for more complete information and to read the current and back issues of “Images, Ideas, and Reflections,” Freeman’s periodical letter (six issues per year).


PGNS members can go to the members only page for the WebEx link to the meeting.
Non-members of the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia can register for the presentation using the following link: Eventbrite