October 20, 2007 – Bill Woodall Speaks on Latest Digital Photography Techniques

October 12, 2007 Flemington New Jersey. The Hunterdon Computer Club is
excited to announce a digital photography presentation for all those
digital camera enthusiasts who want to see some of the latest
techniques and tools professionals use.

At the October 20th meeting, Bill Woodall will present a series of
professional digital photography topics related to current with
technical trends such as organization and editing.

Bill is a long time photographer as well a computer expert and teacher
who is known for many past digital photography presentation at the
Hunterdon Computer Club. Bill is an adjunct comptuer science professor
at Raritan Valley Community College as well as a graduate. Bill is
also a well know computer consultant in the area.

Bill will demonstrate the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom product that is a
professional photographer’s essential toolbox, providing one easy
application for managing, adjusting, and presenting large volumes of
digital photographs so you can spend less time in front of the
computer and more time behind the lens.

The Hunterdon Computer Club is open to the public at no charge. Folks
of all ages and computer interests are welcome. The meeting is October
20, 2007 at 8:30 am. There is an open Q&A starting about 9:45am and
the presentation follows the Q&A. So stop by and bring your questions
on any computer topic.

Meeting is held at the Hunterdon Medical Center. Directions are available under the Meetings tab on this web site.

More info on the Adobe Lightroom software can be found at
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/.

More information on Bill Woodall at http://www.woodall.com/

By Lon Hosford

Internet and Mobile Development Educator and Consultant Independent software developer with practical engineering project experience for clients such as AT&T, Avis, Bristol Myers Squibb, Ortho BioTech, Chanel, Avaya, Green Birdie Video, Aztec Learning Systems and Verizon Wireless. Lon is well known for translating client needs into useful applications. An interesting aspect of Lon's consulting work was the creation of industry jobs that did not exist before. That lead to hiring and training college students who were taught dead technologies at a time academia was woefully behind on the paradigm shifts in personal computing, the internet and today the distributed device environment often called mobile. Lon has taught thousands of students internet web development, animation and programming topics over two decades both privately and academically. He developed Multimedia Associated Degree program and courses for Raritan Valley Community College in the 1990s at a time when Macromedia Authorware and Director were tools. He is the founder, developer and educator for Raritan Valley Community College Web Developer Certification program also having its roots in the 1990s at the dawn of the internet. He also was a key curriculum developer and instructor for one of the Nation's first Web Developer Certification program offered through New Jersey Institute of Technology. Lon was also a technology instructor at the University of Phoenix Online. Lon over the years has produced educational video for topics including Paradox, Cobol, Java, Jasmine, C, C++, Linux, Flash, Cocos 2d and HTML. These courses were distributed and taught in Universities internationally when global was an emerging term.