Daniel Giordan is the founder and Creative Director for DigiRAMA Studios. He has an extensive background in
creative design, fine arts, branding and marketing, and has worked with corporate clients such as Pan Am, Priceline,
and IFMG. Giordan has written many articles and books, including the monthly "Net Worthy" column for
Adobe Magazine and a monthly section in Digital Camera magazine entitled "Giordan on Photoshop." Other
articles have appeared in Peterson's Photographic, Publish, Photoshop User, Digital Photographer, and Webreference.com.
His artwork has been exhibited at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and in galleries throughout New England, including
Stux Gallery, Boston University, and Yale University.
Summary
Adobe Photoshop is the world's leading image manipulation software. Used by both professional and amateur graphic
designers, it is the de facto standard for print and Web publishing.
Photoshop Imaging Workshop centers on a suite of 20 digital images created by Daniel Giordan and his staff at DigiRAMA
design studios. Visually complex, and rich in layered tonality, these images are designed to inspire readers to
push their understanding of Photoshop and its capabilities, while offering a glimpse over the designer's shoulder
into how the images were created.
The reader will not only learn the techniques used by the author, but also how to apply them to their own images.
They will learn how to use curves to correct color, silhouette images, use gradient maps, build custom brushes,
use blending modes, and draw and paint into an image.