
An introduction to your principles of photography landscape course.
There is some basic equipment you will need before embarking on your photographic journey.
Before you take a photo there are 3 things to think about; foreground, mid-ground and background. You will learn how to incorporate these into your photos.
The Rule of Thirds was developed by artists centuries ago. You will learn what it is, how to use it and when to break the rule.
Understanding light is the bedrock of photography. This lesson will help you grasp how light effects our photos.
Want to learn how to take a long exposure photo? This lesson will give you the basic understanding.
This lesson will help you move from Auto Mode to Manual. Manual Mode will help you unleash the full potential of your camera and creativity.
Photography is a life journey. This lesson is one that you need to learn early to keep your joy.
In this conclusion there is 1 more rule you need to know. What it is?
Regardless of what camera and equipment you use, the principles of landscape photography and in fact of all photography remain the same. In this series of lessons you will master the foundations that will take your photography to the next level.
This course is full of illustrations and examples that will get you grabbing for your camera. Full of practical advice and memorable principles in landscape photography. The course is skilfully put together so everyone can understand.
We will cover lessons about:
Equipment, composition, the rule of thirds and when we should break the rule. We will touch on natural light, sunsets and when is the best time take landscape photos. Grasping manual camera settings so as to get the most out of your camera. How to take long exposure images and the value of filters. We will even touch on what attitude is essential in maintain your joy as a landscape photographer in the lecture “do not compare’. Final we will touch on editing and how the process can enable you bring to life your images.
There are many professional tips and rules to help you on your journey to mastering landscape photography. The question is are you ready to take the next step?