LEARNING PHOTOGRAPHY - Fundamental Courses
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 1: Creating Images That Inspire (Available Now)
Overview: This course introduces you to your camera’s Image Modes. Then you will learn the full process of using manual settings, to create better images – ISO, shutter speed and f/Stop. You will learn about the advantages and disadvantages and correct selection of the main file formats – RAW, TIFF & JPEG. You will gain a thorough understanding and application of The Rule of Thirds, about the Power of Triangles and managing/controlling Depth of Field. Finally, you will be introduced to the principles and process of defining your emotional perceptions, in order to dramatically improve your image composition. This is a 4 week, on-line course. See Details & Register.
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 2: Elements of A Good Image (Available Now) Overview: This course introduces you to the 4 primary entities which, when applied properly, will help you construct you’re your images and give them significantly improved impact. You will learn to recognize and how to incorporate them into your work – 12 basic Mechanical Elements, 12 primary Emotional Elements, 28 primary Tangible & Intangible Properties and 4 primary Technical Elements. Knowing and applying them, can change your photography forever. This is a 4 week, on-line course. See Details & Register.
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 3: Perception, Definition & Presentation (Available Now) Overview: This course introduces you to the process of visualizing, defining and composing your images. These three steps are the most critical aspects of photography. Not understanding Perception and Definition prohibits all photographers from finishing their images successfully – without a thorough knowledge of the principles and process of Perception & Definition, no effective Composition can occur. This is a 4 week, on-line course. See Details & Register.
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 4: Composition-Putting It All Together (Estimated release date: January, 2011)
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 2: Elements of A Good Image (Available Now) Overview: This course introduces you to the 4 primary entities which, when applied properly, will help you construct you’re your images and give them significantly improved impact. You will learn to recognize and how to incorporate them into your work – 12 basic Mechanical Elements, 12 primary Emotional Elements, 28 primary Tangible & Intangible Properties and 4 primary Technical Elements. Knowing and applying them, can change your photography forever. This is a 4 week, on-line course. See Details & Register.
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 3: Perception, Definition & Presentation (Available Now) Overview: This course introduces you to the process of visualizing, defining and composing your images. These three steps are the most critical aspects of photography. Not understanding Perception and Definition prohibits all photographers from finishing their images successfully – without a thorough knowledge of the principles and process of Perception & Definition, no effective Composition can occur. This is a 4 week, on-line course. See Details & Register.
Fundamentals of Photography - Level 4: Composition-Putting It All Together (Estimated release date: January, 2011)
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