Learn Inside Secrets of Professional Photographers
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how to take brilliant photographs?
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National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore as he explains the role
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Photographs are more than just snapshots. When taken the right way, they become dramatic personal statements with the power to last forever. They can transport you to distant landscapes, capture fleeting emotions, recall cherished memories, reveal the beauty of daily life, and even change the world.National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has crafted a course that will hone your photographer's eye so you can capture the greatest moments in nearly every situation and setting imaginable, from a field of flowers to a friend's birthday party to a grand mountain range. Taking you both inside the photographer's studio and out into the field, this course is a chance to learn, in a way anyone can grasp, the basic insights and hidden secrets of photography.
24 Episodes (31 Minutes Each)
- Making Great Pictures
- Camera Equipment—What You Need
- Lenses and Focal Length
- Shutter Speeds
- Aperture and Depth of Field
- Light I—Found or Ambient Light
- Light II—Color and Intensity
- Light III—Introduced Light
- Composition I—Seeing Well (Free Lecture)
- Composition II—Background and Perspective
- Composition III—Framing and Layering
- Let’s Go to Work—Landscapes
- Let’s Go to Work—Wildlife
- Let’s Go to Work—People and Relationships
- Let’s Go to Work—From Mundane to Extraordinary
- Let’s Go to Work—Special Occasions
- Let’s Go to Work—Family Vacations
- Advanced Topics—Research and Preparation
- Advanced Topics—Macro Photography
- Advanced Topics—Low Light
- Advanced Topics—Problem Solving
- After the Snap—Workflow and Organization
- Editing—Choosing the Right Image
- Telling a Story with Pictures—The Photo Essay
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