Editing With Intention: Elevating Wildlife Images in Lightroom
- Presented by: Simon D'entremont
- When: Thursday, May 21, 2026 8:00 pm EDT
What You'll Learn:
- See how to evaluate your images and make editing decisions with clear intent
- Learn to spot the patterns that weaken otherwise strong wildlife photos
- Understand what separates a technically good image from a compelling one
- Apply simple composition adjustments that strengthen your photos immediately
- Watch real-time Lightroom edits and learn the thinking behind each step
- Build a practical framework to critique your own work with more objectivity
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SPECIAL GIVEAWAYS BROUGHT TO YOU BY Bay Photo Lab
We’ve partnered with Bay Photo, one of the most trusted professional print labs, now celebrating 50 years of serving photographers, to give away two stunning 24×36 MetalPrints.
During the live session, we’ll be raffling off 2 free 24×36 MetalPrints, giving two attendees the chance to turn their wildlife images into high-quality wall art.
If you’ve never printed your work at this size, it’s a completely different experience. Seeing your image off the screen often reveals details, strengths, and weaknesses you simply can’t see on a monitor.
We’ll also share how serious photographers approach printing their work for display.
Register by 7pm ET on May 21, 2026 for a chance to win.
Meet Your Instructor
Simon D'entremont
Simon d’Entremont is a professional wildlife photographer and educator based in Nova Scotia, Canada, known for helping photographers understand not just how to edit their images—but why certain adjustments make them stronger.
Through his training, Simon has helped hundreds of thousands of photographers move from making technically good images to creating photographs with more clarity, impact, and consistency by learning how to evaluate light, composition, and subtle refinements with intention.
What to Expect
Here's What Our Live Trainings Are Like
Each month, we host a live 90-minute training led by an award-winning wildlife photographer, followed by a live Q&A where you can ask questions and get direct feedback.
These sessions cover both field techniques and post-processing, so you can improve how you capture images and how you finish them.
You’ll see how experienced photographers approach real situations, make decisions in the moment, and handle challenges like difficult light, fast action, and editing choices that impact the final image.
If you can’t attend live, every session is recorded and added to the full training library so you can watch anytime.