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What you’ll learn

  • To take your camera off auto and take control of your settings to shoot professionally

Do you have a good camera but just can’t seem to take those amazing professional shots you see posted on the internet and selling on sites like Getty Images.

This course is dedicated to showing you exactly what separates a pro from an amateur, the settings they use and the tricks to get that perfect shot.

This course is an Amazon Best seller and also a Udemy best selling course, we have helped thousands of people just like you to become professional photographers and start to charge for your work. Think of the extra cash you can make in wedding photography, stock photographer and modelling portfolios.

So What will you learn in our Photography Course?

  • This complete SLR Digital Photography course has everything you need to start shooting quality professional photos in a few hours.
  • It’s complete with professional settings; find out how the pro’s set up their camera so you are shooting with exactly the same settings.
  • This course is suitable for all SLR camera models, Canon, Nikon, Sony ect..
  • The course encompasses these subjects delivered over DVD.
  • How to achieve those tack sharp photos
  • The fundamentals of a good shot, if you abide by these simple rules you will always have great shots.
  • How to reduce Camera Shake, (one of the biggest problems in photography
  • How to shoot in Raw
  • How to hold your camera properly to shoot handheld in low light situations.
  • How to compose your picture properly using the rule of thirds
  • How to compose using leading lines
  • ISO and which settings are best
  • Aperture how to use it properly to achieve professional results.
  • How professionals use cropping to improve their photos.
  • How to remove unwanted items from your photo.
  • Correct use of timers and remote controls.
  • Reflectors, how to use them to get that professional look in portraits.
  • How the pros use exposure bracketing to always get the right exposure
  • Using exposure compensation to get the right exposure in tricky situations.
  • Camera modes explained and how to use each one correctly.
  • Metering modes explained and how you can use them to make sure you always the perfect shot
  • How to frame your picture properly, filling the frame and using natural frames
  • How professionals use burst/continuous mode to always get that perfectly times shot.
  • Corrrect use of focus lock and its use in composition.
  • Proper settings for compression and quality
  • Camera sensors explained and which ones are best for landscape or portraits.
  • Noise and the best ways to reduce it
  • And much more…

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners to Intermediate

12 reviews for Learn Digital Photography, Canon , Nikon, Sony, Best Seller

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  1. Chris Boggs

    As with many technical toys, I rarely got a lot from the advanced features of my Canon EOS (slightly older at 2004 but still a great camera). Thanks to Steven’s course I will now be able to take a greater variety of pictures by using the knowledge I gained in a very short time. The course is concise and it’s easy to repeat/review certain sections, and I highly recommend it.

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  2. Michael Rayner

    This is an excellent and concise course, it covers most of the fundamentals and technicalities of using an SLR to take great shots. There are some great tips throughout the course and I’m sure my photography will improve dramatically now that I am aware of what to look out for. Thank you Steven.

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  3. Christie Osborne

    I have a DSLR and have been experimenting with it for years. I’ve read its manual, googled photography tips, and bought photography books. Most of the time I was left feeling both confused and intimidated by the technical information I found.

    Steven’s course started with the basics of holding your camera properly and the secrets to great composition. I immediately felt empowered by this simple information. Inspired I picked up my camera and started practicing at my desk as I followed the lessons.

    He moved on to camera settings in a accessible manner, chunking out the information bit by bit in a highly understandable way.

    By the time he got to the more technical aspects of ISO and white balance (which has always confused and intimidated me), I felt comfortable enough with my camera and how it works to easily follow what he was saying.

    This is a great course for the person with a DSLR that she or he never really got around to using outside of the auto setting!

    Tip: Have your camera available so you can practice at your desk while you learn. Also grab your manual as the settings on Steven’s camera may be different from your own 🙂

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  4. Teresa Trimm

    I am struggling with learning…probably because I have to leave my house to take good pics! However, because I don’t do it often, some concepts evade me. Steven broke each piece down and explained them thoroughly and then showed several examples.

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  5. Steven Brener

    Good quick overview of the basics pitched to the beginner. I’d highly recommend following up with Bernie Raffe’s Become a Better Photographer I and II, which are well put together and explore these topics in much greater detail. I’d then follow it up with Tim White’s (Peachpit press) Digital Photos form Concept to Completion, which is a very good, multi-project based course.

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  6. Arthur Chadwick

    A series of 2 or 3 minutes tips which are laughingly described as lectures. A lecture deals with a subject in depth and is substantial. this was a dissapointing waste of money for a few useful pointers.

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  7. Peter Skoda

    This is one of those courses you can feel good about reviewing over and over. Information is clear and to-the-point. No wading around trying to find that snippet you missed. The instructor gets on with it! And he didn’t try to up-sell; very refreshing. This course easily coasts in at FIVE STARS.

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  8. Jeanne Devine

    I’ve take a few digital photography classes but this was a great review of all the important information. Very clearly presented and well organized. Great for beginners and a good refresher

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  9. Robin Lambright

    The settings on instructors camera were different from my camera, very confusing. Needed more specific info on how to operate the different setting’s on the camera. Good basic info, but not what I was looking for. Suggest letting folks know what model camera the course is using. My Nikon has different settings than the instructors Canon.

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  10. C Silas

    This course gives some extremely well-thought-out information on taking better shots for the beginning or intermediate photographer–a few I knew (a few I only thought I knew). I think the course would be helped by a review of the “buttonology” for a few of the more popular cameras–for example, the instructor might have a Canon, a Fujifilm, Olympus, Pentax, and a Nikon (or whatever) to show how one might quickly adjust the settings he is discussing (Aperture, for example; but especially the Special Settings), with a split screen to show the results–this is probably not enough teaching material to warrant a separate course, but could certainly prove enough for an appendix to the course if you didn’t want to re-record individual lessons. Trying to flip back and forth between this course and the manual for my newly-gifted S9900W so far has been an exercise in frustration!!!!!
    Another alternative might be a different format of courses entitled something like, “DSLR Photography with xxxx Brand Cameras,” which could demonstrate how to make adjustments in older, currently popular, and high-end cameras and would be a great excuse for the instructor to play with all the popular cameras (“just to stay current and update the course”)–hey, I’d pay for a course for specifically my Fujifilm camera–and perhaps even more for my specific model!

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  11. Stewart T Boyle

    Good, clear, interesting and very useful

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  12. Ellak EK

    It has examples, and the video has a good order of explanations. The topics are interesting, never dull or boring. It shows how he is taking the Photos, and he shows photos taken with the explanations. The sound is good and the examples are contemporary. I like it. It shows the ways the digital camera of photography has different ways: “modes” of taking the pictures, formats, speed, and ISO. I would like to know more about this issues, but I suppose that I have to experiment with my camera. IT puts examples of landscape, sports, portrait and objects. It explains the sections of a framing. I am good at taking photographs but technical issues I don’t know much, now I am starting to understand a bit of what the terms are for.

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