Get photographyWHY BOTHER LEARNING PHOTOGRAPHY?
Photography is the quickest way to show what you want to tell because a strong photo adds impact to your message. That's why advertising consistently uses images to grab your attention and explain your purpose. You can benefit from this system with better photography. ABOUT THIS COURSE There are 20 lessons, taking only 30-60 seconds each. But after that easy-to-remember tip, you practice. And after that, there is also an opportunity for instructor review. So in this course, hands-on practice is the most significant part of each lesson. WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR Naturally, this training is for anyone who wants to take better pictures. But especially if you have a message you want others to respond to: voting, donating, volunteering, or buying. REQUIREMENTS All you need is any device that takes pictures. Lesson imagesCOURSE BENEFITS
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Lesson Samples105. Place Your Subject
Where to put your main focus 111. Backlit Subjects Creating that halo effect 114. Flat Sunlight Getting good details in sunlight 118. Shoot Close An easy way to create dramatic images Course lessonsIntroduction. What you will learn
101. Select Your Background. Select what you want behind your subject 102. Frame Your Shot. Planning the edges of your image 103. Check Your Background. Dealing with distractions behind your subject 104. Check Your Foreground. Dealing with distractions in front of your subject 105. Place Your Subject. Where to put your main focus 106. Note the Horizon. The horizon as part of your image 107. Tilt the Horizon. Adding drama to your composition 108. Morning Haze. Appreciate different types of light 109. Shooting in Shade. An easy way to show details 110. Morning Full Sun. Effects of hard light 111. Backlit Subjects. Creating dramatic light from behind 112. Portraits in the Sun. A good time to shoot in the sun 113. Flair. How to wipe out contrast and detail 114. Flat Sunlight. Getting the most details in sunlight 115. Horizontal or Vertical. Deciding how to frame your shot 116. Dark Skin Portraits. Tips for the best dark skin portraits 117. Light Skin Portraits. Tips for the best light skin portraits 118. Shoot Close. An easy way to get stronger images 119. Still Life. A great way to practice your composition 120. Micro Lenses. Taking a closer look at your subject Conclusion. What you learned and what to do next ReviewsI wanted to say a quick and huge THANK YOU!! I learned so much.
Wakena Colon Absolutely enjoyed the course, you are a rock star! I've taken many notes and genuinely appreciate the order in which you deliver the content. Thank you." Joanna Finley "Thank you very much. The course is really fun and is very useful." Mohammad Salah "I have a lot to learn and the course was very useful." Tony Yamamoto "Very Detailed. Very nicely done! I wasn't expecting such a good course, I loved it." Anthony Gonzales "I have watched quite a few of your lessons already and they are excellent and well-delivered for easy comprehension." Graham Malkovich "Thank you for making such a great course. I've learned a lot." James Peterson
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