The Digital Frontier is a hands-on Lightroom and Photoshop masterclass taught near Salcha, Alaska. Located in Interior Alaska's subarctic landscape, this two- to three-hour workshop helps photographers learn beginner-friendly editing techniques to bring out the best in wildlife and landscape shots. Led in small groups (Up to 4 guests) for personalized instruction, the session welcomes participants 13 and older and focuses on practical workflows—RAW import, basic exposure and color correction, selective adjustments, noise reduction, and export for print and web. What makes this course a standout for Alaska visitors is its local focus: instructors understand the challenges of Interior light—long summer golden hours and flat winter skies—and teach edits that preserve the cold, punchy character of boreal forest and river scenes. Rather than abstract theory, the class works with real images from Alaska: high-ISO moose and ptarmigan frames, late-season tundra light, or river-ice textures. The result is faster, cleaner edits that respect the landscape’s natural palette while letting subject detail sing. Practical structure matters: the workshop runs 2–3 hours and emphasizes repeatable steps you can apply on your own laptop. Bring a computer with Lightroom Classic or Adobe Photography Plan installed, and expect hands-on demonstrations in both Lightroom and Photoshop: masks, layers, spot healing, and simple compositing. For travelers, the small-group format and short duration make this an efficient shore-to-laptop class you can fit between field sessions or before a long drive. The Digital Frontier sits at the intersection of tourism and local stewardship. By teaching photographers to edit ethically—avoiding over-processing and maintaining habitat context—the class supports more honest visual stories about Alaska’s boreal rivers and forests. Though the precise meeting point is not listed, the instruction is based in Salcha, Alaska, United States, and designed for visitors who want usable skills by the time they return home. Who should book: travelers with a camera who want to stop fumbling sliders, outdoor photographers who shoot RAW, and anyone who wants one-on-one feedback in a small group. What you’ll leave with: a clear editing workflow, a set of before/after deconstructions, and export-ready files for sharing or printing. Booking details provided include group size (Up to 4 guests), minimum age (13+), and a 2–3 hour duration. If you shoot Alaska landscapes or wildlife and want to translate cold light and high-ISO images into polished final photos without losing place-based authenticity, this class is an efficient, locally informed investment in your craft. Expect constructive critique, follow-up resources emailed after the session, and suggested export presets tailored to Alaska’s color temperature; instructors also demonstrate quick sharpening and print resizing, plus suggestions for catalog organization so your growing archive stays searchable and your best images are ready to show at home or in a gallery.