Photography Basics : Five Days to Better Pictures
What you’ll learn
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Learn five powerful techniques for rapid improvement.
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Build upon your photography skills and gain an ability to take better pictures.
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Gain greater confidence as a photographer and have a clearer idea of what type of photographer you are.
Learn the five most
powerful photography techniques that will make you a better
photographer as quickly as possible.
Improve your
photography with five powerful techniques for beginners to rapidly
improve.
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Find out what the five most important photography techniques are to
rapidly improve your picture taking.
- Learn how to implement these techniques for rapid improvement
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Recognise strengths and weaknesses in your photography and how to
use this to your advantage
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Find out the best ways to improve your picture taking and enjoy your
photography even more.
Fundamental skills
and techniques to build on.
Learn
the fundamental skills and techniques that will provide the solid
foundation on which to improve your photography for years to come.
Once understood, these basic principals will transform your
photography and give you the confidence to explore and improve
further.
Content and Overview
This
course is intended for the beginner photographer and also for
photographers who have some basic knowledge. We all want to improve
out picture taking and the course outlines five top techniques for
improving rapidly and developing your photographic technique.
The
course is divided into five “days” or sections and the best way
to follow the course is to work through a section at a time allowing
for practice time and photography time in between.
The course is divided into five days or sections (although it doesn’t have to be completed over five days) and each day introduces a particular concept or technique. Each concept is explained carefully and in as simple way as possible so that it’s easy to understand how you can implement the ideas presented to quickly see an improvement in your photography.
If you work through each day carefully, study the examples and practice the ideas taught you will see a rapid improvement in your pictures. You will feel more confident as a photographer and have a thorough understanding of some of the most important photographic technique. You will be able to use your new skills and apply them in a wide variety of photographic situations and this will help push your work up to the next level.
Who this course is for:
- Ths course is for beginner photographers who have some basic knowledge but want to improve as quickly and effectively as possible.
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Randy Hendricks –
Wonderful basic course. Inspiration to take pictures daily. Practice and improve by incorporating fundamental rules of composition.
Herb Logan –
The presenter did a fairly good job of covering some very basic stuff, but I would have liked to have seen more examples of things in certain lectures like Exposure and when talking about certain lighting challenges. The visuals he presented for the student to look at while he was speaking were often very plain and as a result boring.
Chad B –
If this provides some hands on with camera functions, that would be much more helpful.
Nenad Rakićević –
Thank you very much for your time, just you have one error with udemy, certificate isnt apearing, but you help me a lot. I am not begginer but I wanna imrove my photography and this course will do it. Thanks
Brenda Kremer –
It is more of a review, a lot more basic than I was anticipating, but I did learn at least one thing. A lot of listening, less visual.
Tom Grudzinski –
I like his teaching. He shares good insight of things I haven’t thought of before. Great class.
Terrill Dines –
It’s engaging, but it’s really for beginners. Like stage one beginners. If you’ve watched other courses (or even a bunch of YouTube videos), you’re probably past most of the content (or all of it) in this course? Engaging for someone just sitting down for the first time and wants a quick overall picture of photography without a lot of investment.
Carlos Martel Lamas –
Maybe there is so much talking and there is no example for us to show and demostrate examples.
Daniel Nelson –
Being an absolute beginner, Andrew gave me good direction into how I can easily improve my photography skill. I feel more confidence in trying the techniques he discusses in his course. He is also realistic in saying that you need to practice a lot to become a good photographer.
Yader Arana –
if a starting point is what you are looking for, this course gives context to the roots of photography prior to engaging and venturing into actually taking photographs.
Lisa Cameron –
I did learn a few things in this class, but didn’t care for having to stare at a slid while he was talking at times. He could have also used more examples in his slides for some things.
Chris Boyce –
I liked his voice. It is somehow engaging and the British accent makes him sound knowledgeable. The content was simple to understand and it really did enhance my photography. I have been practicing photography off and on over 35 years and this was good for me.