Professional School of Photography: from Beginner to Master
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In our training, we’ll provide you with practical photography training from novice to a master level. You will learn to consciously use your camera settings and take great photos regardless of the equipment you own. Together we’ll walk through the full spectrum of photographic issues, from the very basics, through hobby topics, to professional photography. We take every important subject in photography very seriously. Composition or portrait photography in 20 minutes? Certainly not with us! After all, composition is a key issue in visual arts, and man, is the most photographed object! You will also learn the secrets of working outdoors, both during the day and at night. We’ll explain the most technical complexities of macro photography or studio photography. We focus not only on operating the camera and learning the craft along with many useful tricks, but also on the aesthetic aspect in photography. That’s why here you’ll also find a creative photography section, which develops the skills of creating staged photos, both artistic and advertising. Professional product photography, in big demand today, and photo processing are the culmination of this training. The whole thing is enriched with numerous exercises, after all, its practice that makes the master!
So trust our teaching experience. We have developed a proprietary program, proven while working with thousands of students. We discuss every key topic at the right time. You’ll go thorugh the program with us from a begginer to a master level. You can also count on the continuous development of your training. Remember that you’ ll have unlimited access to it.
What we focus on?
In our education system, we emphasize three main elements.
The first thing to do is to maintain your camera so that you can consciously use its capabilities. However, we focus on the most important aspects, we save you needless and unnecessary information.
The second is craftsmanship – thanks to us you will learn how to take pictures from specific fields of photography correctly. How to set up the model, how to illuminate it, what kinds of light are there, how to set the camera properly when shooting at night, how to shoot in the studio and outdoors, how to frame a building or a photographed landscape or product. It will be a solid package of skills and tricks used by photographers – both amateur and professional.
The third element is the aesthetics of the photograph, its artistic value. The picture doesn’t have to be beautiful, but it should definitely be the focus of attention. It may be beautiful by the way, but its uniqueness is determined by its composition, skilful use of what you learn and sensitivity. We’ll stimulate this one too.
What will you learn?
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What do you need to know about digital cameras? Advantages and disadvantages of the equipment.
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The light around us – why is it so important
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Lenses, our third eye
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Exposure – shutter, aperture, light measurement – internal and external
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Focus measurement
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Additional equipment
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Advertising photography
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Artificial and natural lighting
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Studio and outdoor portrait
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Working with a model
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The city landscape at night
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Experimental photography
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Traces of movement during long exposure
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We take pictures of movement and in motion
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Product photography – useful tricks
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Architecture photography
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Street photography
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Macrophotography
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Creative photography
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Black&white photography
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Photoshop CC 2020 almost 2 hours
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Lightroom CC 2020 for photographers
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and more…
You don’t like the course? You can cancel it within 30 days of purchase and the funds will be refunded!
Remember you can count on our support. Write us, our instructors will answer you
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2Introduction
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3Manual operation mode of camera
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4The exposure time
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5How to change exposure time
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6The aperture
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7ISO
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8How to change ISO
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9Matching of parametres
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10Selection of initial parametres
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11Practise to strenghthen your skills
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12The exposure meter and the exposure time correction
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13Errors in measurements with the exposure meter
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14How does the exposure meter work in a camera?
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15Manual correction of exposure
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16Histogram
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17The exposure meter operation modes
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18Exercises
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19Semi-automatic operation modes
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20Aperture preselection modes: A or Av
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21Time preselection modes: T, Tv or S
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22Exposure correction
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23P operation mode
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24The automatic operation mode
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25Exercises
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26Exercises
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50Introduction to composition
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51What is composition?
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52Why should we follow composition rules?
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53How to make composition learning easier? - monochromatic photos
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54Turning photos upside down
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55Blurring pictures
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56Composition rules - introduction
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57Strong lines
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58Strong points
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59Principle of purity
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60Principle of a photograph series
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61Central composition
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62Composition types and composition lines
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63Dynamic and static photos and composition
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64Static composition
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65Dynamic composition
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66Closed composition - open composition
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67Closed composition
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68Summary
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69Exercises