
The first of 3 elements used to control the lighting is the Aperture. In this sample we use the Aperture to also change the depth of field or focus point of the object of interest.
The second of 3 elements used to control the lighting is the Shutter Speed. In this sample we use the shutter speed to stop motion and create a nice 30 sec exposure of a river. Also learn how to avoid taking blurry photo's
The last of 3 elements used to control the lighting is the ISO. In this sample we use the ISO to create a cool black and white photo with a little grain.
In this live example, we take the concepts of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO out of the classroom and into the real world. Join our instructor on location as they work with a model to demonstrate how these three key elements work together to achieve proper exposure in various lighting situations. You'll see how to adjust each setting to control depth of field, motion blur, and brightness, and how to think through exposure challenges to capture the desired image. By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of how to apply the exposure triangle principles to your own photography and be confident in your ability to problem-solve on the fly.
Now that you've learned about aperture, shutter speed, and ISO through our in-depth lessons and live demonstration, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! This quiz will challenge your understanding of how these three elements interact to create a properly exposed image. You'll be presented with various scenarios and asked to determine the best settings to use in each situation. By completing this quiz, you'll reinforce your grasp of the exposure triangle concepts and be better prepared to apply them in your own photography. Don't worry if you struggle with some questions - the explanations provided will help clarify any misunderstandings and strengthen your knowledge.
Check out the Photo I took using at 30 second exposure on my cell phone.
In this lesson I want you to create a great image using only your cell phone. As we get into different lens, lighting tools etc this example will serve the point that a great photograph starts with your vision and ability to capture the moment.
Natural will be the best light you will ever use only if you know how to control. At the end of this lesson you will understand how to control natural at any time of the day.
This Lesson will show you have to create great images with cheap lighting.
Are you stuck operating your Camera in Auto Mode?
Do you have a camera ready to learn but can't seem to find the right training that makes photography simple?
This Course is dedicated to simplifying the 3 elements that will put you in creative control over every shoot that you have. Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO. What I found is that most times starting out, photographers think they understand the concept of how to use aperture, shutter speed, and iso until there put in a dark room and asked to take photos. Not good right???? In this training, I help you understand when to use the 3 and what part of the image that decision effects.
Feel free to follow along with your camera to truly retain the instructions. I suggest you watch the training videos first and then follow along so that you will fully get the concept. If your able to focus in and follow along the first time that will be A-Okay.
In this 30 minute course, I will make sure to give you a clear understanding of how to control the lighting in any situation. Taking you from Automatic mode to fully manual mode in no time. The practice is the key to learning and creating a truly wonderful experience for yourself.
Class includes 4 video lessons, 2 field assignments to practice the techniques learned in the training.
Once you understand you will be able to create very nice photo's with any camera. Within 2 of the assignments, I challenge you, to use just your cell phone that forces you to not get overwhelmed with the tool or camera used but allowing you to focus on the message of what you're looking to convey to your audience.
You should take this course if you want an easy to understand the concept of controlling lighting better.
This course is for Beginners to Photographers still struggling with the concept of how to control the Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.