Module II
Module II
Photography 101 lecture
Register for the live lecture of the second Photography 101 classroom module. If you purchased the full course, you have 4 lectures included and you can combine dates however it fits your schedule. Go as fast as you want or take as much time as you need.
How to attend this lecture?
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Course (optional)
You can attend just this lecture but I recommend you take the whole Photography 101 course, with 4 lectures already included.
2
Email With Codes
After a confirmed payment, you will receive an email with a code for 4 included live lectures and some "first steps" guidance.
3
Classroom
Follow the instructions from the confirmation email, create your account if you haven't already and log in to your class.
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Attend the Lecture
When you revive topics from a module in the classroom, check scheduled lectures and register for the one that suits your schedule.
Registration for this live lecture will be closed at:
On this lecture
we will be exploring the following topics:
Light Evaluation
Taking photographs is all about catching the light. But knowing if we have the correct settings to properly expose doesn't need to be difficult at all. We will start this lecture with tips and tricks that will make this process very enjoyable and easy to understand. We will demystify helpful tools like an integrated exposure meter, how to set metering area and how to take control with exposure compensation.
Camera Modes
Since we want to get creative and take control, we will progress from automatic P mode to mastering a Manual mode. Along the way, there is a lot of interesting fun to be had with Scenes, AI and semi-automatic modes like Aperture or Shutter priority.
Focusing
We will make sure you will never again miss a shot by not knowing where and how to focus. We will learn all about helpful automatic focus options our devices offer us and in what special circumstances it is best to switch to manual focusing.
What you need
to attend this in-person photography class:
Classroom Topics
It is not strictly necessary, but I do recommend you prepare for this lecture by working through Module I topics in the Photography 101 classroom.
Photography Device
We will be working with phones and cameras. One, the other or both, so bring whatever you use for your photography. You don't need anything fancy. But you do need something capable of taking a photograph to take part in the practical aspect of this lecture.