Photography 201 Course
Program for intermediate photography class will show you that putting the subject on sides is not the only and definitely not the best way to compose a likeable and balanced photograph.
In the second module, we build upon knowledge from the first module.
We learn how to control natural light and how to take it away. A moment when you are not at mercy of the present light is a big step in your development as a photographer.
Finally, what was taken away has to be substituted. We take a deep dive into the world of artificial light sources, their properties important for photography and how can we combine added light with existing ambient light for seamless photos or interesting creative effects.
What you need/is recommended to attend Module II of the Photography 201 course:
Photography Device
Exchange lens system recommended (DSLR or mirrorless).Topics from Module I
You should already be familiar with topics from Module I.Computer + Mic or Mobile Phone
Only if you choose to attend this lecture remotely. Otherwise, it is optional.Photography 201 Course (optional)
You can attend just this module, but I recommend you to take the full course.
Photography Topics We Cover In Second Course Module:
Photography Optical Filters
There are many types of filters photographers use. We will be talking about the real ones, no software trickery. From system to polarising and neutral density and everything between.
Added light
Adding light to our scenes is the next big step in photographers' growth. We will talk about possible sources, differences between ambient and added light, how to combine or contrast them and much more.
Practice makes perfect
Practical exercises are an important part of each module in photography course 201. All theoretical concepts we immediately put into practice for each module.
In-person lecture
Each module of photography course 201 has individual time with a lecturer included. You can choose either in-person or live internet meetings.
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