Photography for Beginners: Improve Your Photo Compositions
What you’ll learn
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Compose images to make them stand out from the crowd
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Frame each photograph dynamically to get more attention
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Make your photos POP and give your images the “Wow!’ factor
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Understand basic composition techniques
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Become a more confident photographer
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Take photos that get more likes & engagement on social media
Do you love photography but wish your pictures looked better, like the ones you see from other photographers on social media?
Are you looking for a fast and easy way to improve your photography skills?
Look no further. This photography composition class is a must for any beginner photographer, no matter what camera you use.
This course focuses on all the aspects of photography composition that will take your pictures from basic to extraordinary!
From specific techniques like: leading lines and the rule of thirds, to the basics of how to frame, use negative space, and creatively crop your photos, you’ll learn very simple methods that will immediately improve your skills as a photographer.Â
This course is appropriate for all cameras! Whether you’re using a Digital SLR, 35mm film, or the camera on your phone, this class will help you improve the way you take pictures!
What photography composition techniques will you learn?
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Backgrounds
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Symmetry
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Rule of Thirds
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Leading Lines
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Patterns
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Point of View
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Natural Frames
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Negative Space
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Creative Cropping
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Color
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Light
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Texture
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Disruption
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Black & White
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Flat Lay
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and more!
By understanding these techniques, you’ll capture better photos than ever before.
What do you get when you enroll?
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Two hours of easy-to-watch video lessons
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Practice activities to help you learn
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Downloadable cheat sheets and guides to help you out
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Premium support from instructors who care
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Access to our Photography & Friends community
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Lifetime updates to this course
By the end of this course you will be confident taking photos in any situation using professional composition techniques!
Who are the instructors?
Phil Ebiner, JP Pullos and Lydia Billings are professional photographers and teachers who have taught over one million students on Udemy how to improve their skills. With top-rated courses and a true passion for helping others, your instructors will do anything they can to make this an amazing learning experience.
Our happiness guarantee
We have a 30-day 100% money-back guarantee, so there’s no reason to hesitate.
Enroll now and we’ll see you in lesson 1!
Who this course is for:
- Beginner photographers
- Anyone who wants to improve their pictures
12 reviews for Photography for Beginners: Improve Your Photo Compositions
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Jurane Talam –
The examples shown were really good. There are a lot of topics that seem really quick and easy but there’s really no expanding on them other than trying to take the photo yourself. Many things were covered and a lot of tips were given! Really enjoyed the course.
Laura Federico –
I wish it could be longer than a couple of hours. The course itself is very good and explained very well… but I have the feeling that it was kept far too short. However, amazing job.
Susama –
Great information about photography composition for beginners.
Gintare Seiger –
Informative, but short.
Patel uttam –
Awesome
Paul Boorman –
I enjoyed the course and learnt a lot about composition I didn’t know.
Larry D Bechdol –
Useful, informative course. Different perspectives on composition. Included many more elements than other composition classes, even ‘advanced’ classes.
Karan Katyal –
Best course. Seriously saying now I am enough confident that I can take better photos. Best instructors. Thank you for making this course.
Stephanie Pikovsky –
Good information
Greg Matthee –
Great course! – learning lots of new things I didn’t know before. I like the fact that the videos are short and to the point. Explanations are kept simple, and the concepts are easy to grasp
Clint O’Shea –
Fantastic little course that covers the basics of composition BRILLIANTLY. My only complaint is that the audio in the videos with JP and Lydia was quite low, so I don’t know if these could be re-edited with boosted sound and reuploaded?
Besides that, this was great, and I’ll refer to the written resources often. Thanks, gang! 🙂
Basilio Martinez –
Nice very well explained