Fast track to Photoshop - how to make it work for you and your practice
With: Steve Williams

Date: 2nd July 2025
Times: 10am - 3pm
Venue: Barcombe Village Hall, Barcombe, East Sussex, BN8 5BH
Parking - There is a small car park on-site. Lift sharing is encouraged where possible.
Using his previous experience as a photographic artist, Steve has developed a personal style in his visual work by combining various digital techniques and software often with traditional hand drawn methods.
Having had two designs nominated for SGD awards and having been involved in several RHS shows, Steve understands the power a strong visual can have when selling your ideas, not only to your client but also on more prestigious platforms. Now working on larger developments as well as community driven projects and TV opportunities these techniques opened up a lot of doors to other areas of the industry.
This lecture is aimed at practicing garden designers who may feel a little overwhelmed when it comes to digital software. The focus of this lecture will be on Photoshop, including elements of Sketchup and how they can be used together. Steve will be showing you his own methods with lots of hints and tips he has discovered along the way in order to make it accessible and most importantly to make it work for you and your practice.
What is included:
· Inspiration and how to make the software work for you and your business
· Advantages and disadvantages of using Photoshop over other software
· Enhancing images to be used in visuals and mood boards
· Using Sketchup as a framework to export into Photoshop
· Rendering surfaces, textures and materials
· Adding atmosphere and getting creative
· Soft landscaping: using plant models and creating vegetation
· Creating your own library of resources and speeding up your workflow
· Q&A: Steve welcomes any questions throughout the process but there will also be time at the end to go through anything specific.
- Refreshments - There is no cafe on site so please bring your own lunch. Drinks and snacks are available from the Barcombe village shop just a 3 minute walk away from the Village Hall.