Perspective: Photography tools that make your pictures POP
What you’ll learn
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Say goodby to flat, lifeless photos and learn to make 3D pictures that POP!
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Learn the 5 types of Perspective that every professional photographer should know.
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Learn to create depth in every picture without leading lines or horizons, so you have the confidence to make great pictures anywhere in the world.
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Learn techniques that took over 200 years to evolve in less than 2 hours.
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Learn the mistakes most people make without knowing it.
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You don’t need gimmicks like HDR or expensive gear to make award winning pictures.
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You will find these techniques in EVERY award winning photograph, on the cover of EVERY major magazine, and in EVERY museum around the world. These techniques work no matter what camera you use or what you take a picture of.
Perspective…is one of the greatest inventions in the History of Art and most photographers are only ever taught the Cliff’s Notes to Perspective, leading lines.
What did Perspective do and why would you want to learn about it?
Perspective allowed flat, 2D pictures to transform into life-like, 3D images that revolutionized how we see. It is how we went from cave paintings to Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel.
Renaissance artists invented the tools of Perspective so they could make flat walls feel like they were windows to another world. They brought the ceilings of cathedrals, the walls of palaces, and the most famous paintings of all time to life using Perspective.
- But how does Perspective work?
- Where does Perspective come from?
- How can photographers use it?
Up until now the best lessons of Perspective were reserved for exclusive art educations. But I will take these lessons out of their Ivory Towers and bring them to photographers around the world and share these tools for a fraction of the price that I paid for me university degree.
My Goal is Simple:
- I pull out the most essential ideas that took hundreds of years to evolve and put them into an 1.5 hour program designed specifically for you.
It took over 200 years for artists to develop a system of perspective. But you can learn everything you need to know in less than 2 hours, with this course.
What can you do with Perspective?
- Maximize depth of field and bokeh.
- Create depth without leading lines.
- Use geometry of streets, architecture and nature to support your vision.
- Combine Perspective techniques so your pictures will jump off of the print, screen, book, or whatever final format you choose.
It doesn’t matter if you photograph people, landscapes, still lives, weddings, travel, street or somewhere in between. These lessons can be applied to any type of photography and will make anything you do better.
What is a picture like without Perspective, flat, lifeless, and boring…and who wants pictures like that?!
Who this course is for:
- Do your photographs feel FLAT?
- Do you feel like your creativity isn’t expressed in your pictures?
- Is there something missing in your pictures but you’re not sure what to fix?
- Do you want your pictures to jump out and feel 3D?
- Have your heard about Perspective, but aren’t sure exactly what it means?
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TIm Fenby –
Another great course thanks Adam.
Watching this course has literally given my photos greater depth.
Adam does well to explain practical ways of adding a deeper sense of perspective to your photos. I recently shot a photo project in China and when I showed my photos to a photographer friend the first thing he commented on was the greater depth and perspective I had achieved compared to my previous work.
Winsome Edmonds –
Excellent. I can now depict why I think a photo is expressive and also how to make a captivating photo – “pop” An Excellent course.
Tom Freeland –
I love the content. Not sure I saw the whole thing had technical difficulties with watching the videos. 🙁
Jill DiMauro –
I love this course. Especially nice are the references to paintings. Very thought provoking and perfectly matches my goals.
Cindy Chase –
I’ve taken the four short courses that make up this series, and I’m very glad I did. It doesn’t matter what type of camera you use. The principles taught are fundamental to making great pictures, and Adam makes them easy to understand. He starts with basics in “The Art of Seeing,” then shows us how to use contrast in “The Art of Figure to Ground.” Then he explains how to find and use light effectively in “The Art of Finding Light.” Finally, he shows us different types of perspectives in “Perspective: Photography Tools that Make Your Pictures POP.”
Jason Ball –
I found the course to be very interesting and informative. It’ll certainly improve my photography.
Kelly Carrieres –
I’m trying to grasp the concepts.
Amy Lumpkin –
Great course. Information is very well explained and easy to follow.
Karel Herman –
Very informative and I will try and put to use in my next photo’s:)
Martin Perik –
warmly recommended if you want to learn which composition factors bring depth to your photos. With examples from painting and photos
関口輝明 –
写真撮影時の構図を考える上で、非常に役立つ話が多かったです。なお私は、Perspectiveとは、構図を構成する感覚的な構図要素なんだろうと解釈して受講しました。今まで、構図は気にしていたものの、構図の中の構図要素まではあまり考えていませんでした。たしかに、自分の写真の中には、あまり構図要素を配慮したものが少なかったように思います。だから主題が引き立たないのかなと。そこを意識できるようになっただけでも、受講した甲斐があったなと思います。この講座では、絵画の構図要素や実際の写真からの解説があり、感覚的に理解できます。きっと参考になると思います。(Perspectiveが遠近感を意味していることを踏まえてのコメントです)
COL Kidson –
The course explains exactly what it says clear and well to the point