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Lightroom Mobile: Unmasking the Magic of the Latest and Greatest Features Webinar with Rad Drew and Jack Davis

Lightroom Mobile: Unmasking the Magic of the Latest and Greatest Features Webinar with Rad Drew and Jack Davis

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We are delighted to announce that one of our fabulous contributors, Rad Drew, has teamed up with Jack Davis, one of the most knowledgeable photographers in the business, to create this incredible webinar that unmasks the magic of the latest and greatest features of Adobe Lightroom Mobile, an app that is essential to so many of our mobile photography community, for good reason!

This webinar includes:

1. Webinar Recording (2:48 minutes).

2. Bonus Q&A movie (48 minutes).

3. Davis Lightroom Optimizing Tango (52 minutes).

4. Index Document with Time Codes for each video.

5. How to Install and Use The Davis LR Preset Sampler Video.

6. Jack’s Lightroom Preset Sampler and README Zip File.

The cost is only $29.95 for everything and it is all available through 2025. But it gets even better than that because Rad Drew has created a 30% discount just for our readers! To access this discount and download the full content, as mentioned above, click here or click on the image below and your discount will automatically be applied.

Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to learn more with this incredible app.

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Take a look at some of this incredible iPhone photography from Rad Drew below:

 

mobile Seaview
©Jack Davis
mobile flower
©Jack Davis
portrait mobile
©Rad Drew

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