
Create Moody Light
with April Milani
Do you have a great understanding of light? Are you ready to take your images into the moody realm? Learn about light and mood, then I will show you how I edit to bring my images to the high emotional state that we all long for. Every week you will learn a new way to light your subject. Then we will push it further in post processing. We will be studying natural to continuous light and all light in between.
Editing will be taught in Lightroom, Photoshop & Exposure. You don’t need to be a master at these programs. All teaching videos will be yours to keep.
(Please note April will not cover strobes or speed light. But you are welcome to use them.)
Classes start July 11th, 2022
This is a four week course with weekly Zoom meet-ups
Alumni Students receive a $100 discount. Please contact your instructor directly to reserve your seat and have your discount applied to your purchase.
If you are new to light be check out her workshop. The Art Of Finding Light














REGISTER NOW FOR THIS WORKSHOP
US$425
All-Inclusive Participation
Get detailed instructor feedback and support and while enjoying interacting with like-minded creatives through our online forum during the course. Share your work, enjoy the challenges and instructor-led discussions in our online classroom which is open 24/7. Access to our Student-led Masters forum upon course completion. Weekly Zoom Meetings!!
US$250
Observation Student
Get access to our online classroom to follow along with conversations and Instructor critiques of the All-Inclusive assignments. Observation seat students do not receive instructor feedback and do not participate in Instructor-led discussions.
**PLEASE CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR DIRECTLY TO PURCHASE AN OBSERVATION SEAT
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
APRIL MILANI
April is a military wife and homeschooling mom of two wild boys. April is not afraid to go out and try something new, even if she fails. She’s still won because she didn’t let fear stop her. April is human; she makes mistakes; she is perfectly imperfect; she is saved by grace. Her saying this year is, “don’t feed the fears.”