Composition in Photography from A to Z
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Welcome to the Composition in Photography Masterclass!
Whether a beginner or advanced in the field, this course will be useful for you. Here you may find the answers to your questions:
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Why does composition matter?
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How can you compose the frame on the go?
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How can you learn to see composition around – a very important prerequisite, in order to start taking better photos?
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How can composition help you improve your overall understanding of photography?
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Why is it important to be able to analyse your own photos – as well as the photos you see?
My name is Denis Buchel, I am an experienced photographer and my goal is to help you improve your photography skills. I have been a lecturer in different photography courses, I have spoken about photography on various exhibition openings. What I noticed in people is that they are always interested in how things work, how they really happen on the field. Why, for example there are some photos which are getting more popularity than others. The uniting theme here is composition. Composition is everywhere, it helps you structure one frame, it helps you take advantage of every detail you are surrounded by.
During the course, I’ll be explaining everything with my own photos. You will see that everything is possible, when you master the language of photography composition, of composition rules.
We will start with the basics – what BALANCE is, how to achieve it. From there on we’ll move to the different composition rules – the Rule of Thirds, the Golden Ratio, the Golden Spiral, till we reach the point where we’ll be doing overall composition analysis.
All of the time we will be analyzing photography – a really valuable skill a few people have. And a few photographers speak about, in fact, especially when it comes to analyzing their own photos.
The course is recorded by Vyara Georgieva, that’s why you’ll hear a female voice once you start it.
You are on the way to stat an amazing journey in the world of photography! What are you waiting for? Join us today! Let me help you improve your photography skills!
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2Balance basics
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3Balance - examples and analysis, part 1
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4Balance - examples and analysis, part 2
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5Diagonals - examples and analysis, part 1
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6Diagonals - examples and analysis, part 2
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7Rule of Thirds basics
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8Rule of Thirds - examples and analysis
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9Golden Ratio - examples and analysis, part 1
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10Golden Ratio - examples and analysis, part 2
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11Golden Spiral basics
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12Golden Spiral - examples and analysis
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13Golden Rectangle basics
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14Golden Rectangle - examples and analysis, part 1
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15Golden Rectangle - examples and analysis, part 2
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16NEW! Golden Triangle - examples and analysis
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17NEW! Composition rules that often match
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18Vertical and horizontal lines
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19Leading lines basics
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20Leading Lines - examples and analysis, part 1
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21Leading Lines - examples and analysis, part 2
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22Leading Composition Objects - examples and analysis, part 1
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23Leading Composition Objects - examples and analysis, part 2
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24Dialogue - examples and analysis, part 1
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25Dialogue - examples and analysis, part 2
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29What to expect from this section
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30Photo number 1: composition in practice
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31Photo number 2: composition in practice
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32Photo number 3: composition in practice
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33Photo number 4: composition in practice
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