there's a gap between knowing how to use Photoshop and knowing how to think in it.
you can execute. you know your way around layers, you've got adjustments figured out, you've watched enough tutorials to get results.
but when you sit down with your own images, something's still off. the edit doesn't feel like yours.
that gap isn't technique. it's intuition.
— Patricija
you send me your raw or PSD files — something you've been working on, something that isn't clicking, something you're curious to see handled differently.
i open them live on a Google Meet call and edit in real time, talking through every decision as i go.
why i add grain before the adjustment layers, not after. why textures sit at the top of the stack. how i build up colour in small increments rather than pushing things loud. a lot of what i've learned is actually about restraint — knowing when the image is done, when adding more starts working against it.
it's not one-way. you can ask questions as we go and i'll answer them.
if you want, i'll open some of my own PSDs too — finished work, broken down layer by layer.
after the session, i send you the recording so you can go back through it at your own pace. if something comes up later, email me — i always reply.
— Nina
- you already know your way around Photoshop — this isn't an intro to the tools
- you can execute, but your edits don't feel like yours yet
- you want to understand the logic behind editing choices, not just follow steps
- you're curious about a specific look, technique, or project you're stuck on
come with your files and something specific in mind. the more focused, the better the session.
- live editing session on Google Meet
- full recording sent after the session
- option to see my own PSD files broken down
- email follow-up — i answer questions that come up after
How many sessions should I book?
if you can, start with two. 60 minutes goes faster than you'd expect, we get into a good flow and then it's over. 2 × 60 minutes (stacked into 120 minutes session) is where things actually open up, there's room to go deeper and still have time for questions. that's what i'd recommend for a first session.
Can we do the session in Lithuanian?
of course! either language works & we can switch mid-session if that's easier.
How long do I have to schedule after purchasing?
6 months. for full details, terms & conditions.
I purchased a session but haven't received a scheduling link, is that normal?
yes. i reach out manually after every purchase with a few questions about where you're at and what you want to get out of the session, then send the link to book a time. it can take a few days — i send these personally, so don't worry if it's not instant.