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Captured EDU

Have you ever wanted to take your iPhone Photography to the next level? If so, this no nonsense, no filler course is what you've been looking for. We go straight into the heart of each topic and guide you through with a studio based teaching and then a hands-on tutorial for each lesson. You'll be able to go at your own pace and even download a field guide sheet for each topic and lesson covered. Let's dive in together and learn to take back control of your iPhone Camera.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • How to replicate professional digital photography with your iphone.
  • How to optimize iphone settings to start taking the best photos possible.
  • How to master all of the features and controls in your iphone camera including the hidden sought after features.
  • How to master the "portrait mode" and "portrait lighting" effects.
  • Learn all the fundamentals of iphone photography in module 1.
  • Learn technical iphone photography in module 2.
  • Learn creative iphone photography in module 3.
  • Learn common and desirable scenarios in module 4.
  • You've got a camera with you all the time, isn't it time you learn how to use it ?
  • 34 downloadable field guides for fast reference including my 3 keys to success fro each iphone photography tutorial.

Syllabus

Welcome to the iPhone Photography Course, We are so Excited to get started. Make sure you keep your momentum going and click to go to the next video. Cant wait to see what you create.
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Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Silhouette Mode” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUSilhouette in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

Welcome to the iPhone Photography Course, We are so Excited to get started. Make sure you keep your momentum going and click to go to the next video. Cant wait to see what you create.

Below you will see a sample of the way assignments will be explained in each "hands on" video of the course. To get started make sure you Simply Search for Captured EDU on FB  press "Join Private Group" to join our private Facebook group for Captured EDU's iPhone photography course. Please keep in mind that the assignments are optional but highly encouraged, being part of a community is a tremendous way to learn and grow as a photographer and creative person, don't be afraid to share as this is a very safe space.

Read through the sample description below and make sure you follow the specific directions for what style of photo to take and what hashtag to use for each specific Video tutorial.

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Assignment Sample

  1. Take at least 5 “EACH VIDEO WILL REQUEST A SPECIFIC STYLE” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag EACH VIDEO WILL HAVE A SPECIFIC HASHTAG TO USE in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply Search for Captured EDU on FB and press "Join Private Group". (if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

All The Tools You Need to advance your iPhone Photography

No reason to search for the Gear you need for your iPhone Photography. We've curated a list of what we recommend, and what we use at CapturedEDU.

https://www.capturededu.com/gear-recommendations-  to go to an easy to use website and see the products from this video.

In this Fundamentals module, I want to teach you some of the most valuable information you’re going to learn about iPhone photography.

In this Fundamentals module, I want to teach you some of the most valuable information you’re going to learn about iPhone photography.

You’re going to learn how to open the camera app as fast as possible so that you never miss that special or important moment again, life moves so fast and you’re going to need to know how to keep up with your iPhone camera.

You’re going to learn how to take the sharpest and best photos possible by mastering your iPhones focus, exposure and shutter options and even how to hold your phone for the best results. And if you don’t know what some or any of those mean, don’t worry, it will all be explained in each tutorial video for that Fundamental.

Just like learning to drive a car, everything starts with fundamentals. Not the most glamorous of topics but, you’ll see that understanding and implementing these 3 key fundaments will dramatically enhance your photos, and reflect in the quality of photos you will take with your iPhone. Be sure to have these keys in mind when watching and implementing every lesson moving forward. They are called fundamentals for a reason and something so simple can make the world of difference, especially when looking to capture that one in a million moment before it passes.

Make sure you take the time to practice these techniques. The more aware of them you are the easier and FASTER you'll be able to open the iPhones Camera App.

Remember, the faster you can get the Camera App open, the easier it will be to capture that once in a lifetime moment. Don't miss that moment because you just weren't able to open the app fast.

Practice Practice Practice!

One of the most amazing things that I've always loved about iPhones are the accessories and the intuitive ways you can complete a task. When it comes to taking a picture with your iPhone there are a number of ways to be able to Release the Shutter. The benefit of these options is that we can match certain styles of photography with certain ways to take the photo. Landscape photogra­phy lends itself well to trying to limit the amount of camera shake to maximize picture sharpness, this means it would pair perfectly with a wireless remote. Understanding these options are the keys to the best iPhone photos possible.

Very few things affect the outcome of an image than the focus of that image. Focus not only leads the viewer of the image towards the main subject of that image (or helps them to "focus" on what you want them to) but it clarifies the story that you are trying to tell. The default auto focus on your iPhone is great but in our goal to take back control, understanding tapping to focus, AF Focus lock and pinch to zoom focus lock is key. Some very dramatic and beautiful images can be done using this technique so don't be afraid to experiment so that you can get it exactly the way you want to tell your story.

No Assignment for this Hands on Tutorial.

Along with Focus and Composition, Exposure is one of the 3 Key elements that make up every iPhone photograph. Your iPhone does a good job in auto expos­ing the scene it thinks that you want to take but we want to take control to take the image that we want to. This key hidden feature gives you the option to expose the image as you wish, and is one of the most easy to use features in your iPhone Camera's app. With just a tap and a slide you'll be able to take photos directly into the sun without a worry that your image may be over or under exposed again.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Controlled Exposure” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUExposure in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU on facebook and press "Join Group".

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

CONGRATULATIONS......Keep Going!

This Technical module of iPhone photography will help you make a massive leap in the types of photos you'll take with your iPhone.

Technical iPhone Photography Module


Settings are one of those things that most people don’t find to be their favourite things to talk about, and for good reason, they are boring! As mundane as they may be they do have a rather large affect on the outcome of the images you take with your iPhone. Navigate to the Settings App on your iPhone, then scroll down to find the Camera App, click on that Camera App and you’ll see that it has a number of settings that can be changed. You can’t break anything and you never know, some settings that i don’t use, you may like. I can only give you my recommendations, don’t be afraid to experiment and see what works for you.

Burst mode is a hidden option built in to your iPhone that most people don't even know is there. Once discovered and mastered it can be an invaluable tool that makes you never miss that important moment again. It’s not a setting or even a mode, it’s a swipe of the finger while depressing the shutter button that allows you to take up to 10 photos a second. Sporting events, kids ad even images of a pet can be tricky at the best of times but this iPhone feature can take your Action Photography to the next level instantly.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Burst Mode” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUBurstMode in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

HDR means High Dynamic Range. What that means is that the iPhone has the ability to deliver an image where the bright (overexposed) parts of the image and the Dark (underexposed) parts of the image are all Properly exposed in the final resulting image. This is done by the iPhone taking 2 very quick images, One is taken by lowering the overexposed parts, another is taken by raising the underexposed parts and then the iPhone “Processes” those 2 images and combines them into 1 properly exposed image. Its a rather amazing option that is built right into your iPhone. Experiment and see what you can accomplish.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “HDR Mode” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUHDRMode in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

One of the most stunning styles of iPhone photography is Panoramic, commonly referred to as “Pano”. It has the ability to take multiple photos as you rotate your phone across a scene, stitch them together in real time and give you an absolutely jaw dropping result if done correctly. The iPhone walks you through the process but there are some key things to keep in mind when taking a Pano.

You can stop at any time when moving across the shot so theres no need to have a full 180 degree field of view. Anything that you think is beautiful and wont fit in the regular photo view is a perfect fit to take a Pano with.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Panorama ( Pano ) Mode” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUPanoMode in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

Live mode photography is one of my favourite styles, if for no other reason that the options that exist after you've taken the photo. Not only do you have the normal editing options in editing, you also have a few Hidden Gems in this photo mode. Live mode essentially creates a “mini movie” that is 4 seconds long, 2 seconds before the shutter is pushed and 2 seconds after, that allows you to pick the “key frame” of moment of that movie that you want to be the photo. Just an amazing technique that allows you to pic that exact moment when your subject is exactly the way you want them to be.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Live Mode” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDULiveMode in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

It still blows my mind that the iPhone is capable of this. Fixed aperture lenses on a phone shouldn't be able to accomplish this “Pro Gear” look. Luckily the iPhone has software that allows it to mimic the look with some added bonuses up its sleeve. Not only can yo adjust the depth of field of the image while taking it, you can also do it after while you are editing it. And just for kicks the phone also allows you to simulate different lighting effects while capturing the moment to make it exactly as you've envisioned. This has been a sought after feature by professionals for years and still doesn't exist in our studio gear. Thank you iPhone!

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Portrait Mode” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUPortraitMode in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

Creative iPhone photography is one of the most amazing and beautiful types of photography. It gives you the freedom to be able to express yourself, tell a story and show off creative techniques.

Creative iPhone Photography Module

Some photos you take are going to be of your family and friends, pets and let’s be honest, what you’re eating for dinner at that restaurant. There’s nothing wrong with that, the memories we create are important and should never be minimized. But theres something about a photo that tells a story, something that evokes an emotion in you while you’re taking it will, in most cases, evoke that same emotion in someone else viewing it. Thats the goal with Stories, to have people feel something, wonder something, take a moment and appreciate the mystery and meaning in your photo.

When it comes to your photos telling stories, nothing works better than adding some mystery, and to that, nothing evokes more mystery than a silhouette. the human mind is a wonderful and powerful thing and we can play on that mind by removing something it is so used to seeing, detail! when the detail of an image is removed by getting rid of all the light facing a subject, the brain goes into automatic overdrive trying to figure out what should be there. That is the mystery we rely on when telling these kind of stories with our iPhone photography. Silhouette photography isn’t a mode, it’s a talent and a skill.

This tutorial will help you see things in a different light, reflections are all around us, in water, glass, and anything else reflective. An entire industry of filters and equipment has been created to try to get rid of reflections, so why not do something a little different to stand out from the norm and embrace these reflections for creative purposes. After rain has stopped there are so many puddles that can offer so options. Again, there is no “reflection” setting on your iPhone, so make sure to follow these key steps to get the perfect creative reflection shot that will wow everyone that sees it.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Reflections Style” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUReflections in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

Shadows are one of those things that it’s rare to not see on any given day. They follow us wherever we go and are often taken for granted. They can be beautiful pieces of Creative art when made the subject by following this simple recipe. Like a number of tutorials there is no Shadow Mode on your iPhone, but, it does have some features that can dramatically increase the quality and beauty of these unique images. Whether is a shadow of a person , a building, a vehicle or anything that catches your eye, the formula remains the same but your creativity and eye for detail is what really make it stand out.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Shadow as a Subject” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUShadow in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

CONGRATULATIONS......Keep Going! One more Module to go!

This is the culmination of everything you’ve learned so far. We are going to take all the Fundamentals, All of the Technical and Creative techniques, tips, tricks and keys you’ve learned and use them.

Commonly Requested iPhone Photography Techniques

We’ve all driven by a field we just love seeing, or a building that just stands out and catches our eye, a tree that look different than the rest or even a cliff side or mountain range. Landscape Photography comes in so many shapes and sizes and there’s only a few “rules” to stick to for optimal results. This style, along with one other, are the styles that I would highly recommend investing in extra equipment to make your experience better and your images more sharp and epic. Not every landscape photo is required to be epic, and just like photography in general, it’s always to taste and what fits and suits your eye.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Landscape” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDULandscape in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

Night time photography is one of the most sought after styles when it comes to social media and prints. Yes you can print photos from your phone, they are that high quality. In the tutorial I equated night time photography to baking because a recipe is needed for best results. You'll need some dramatic lights, some dark skies, a calm to no breeze (to avoid camera shake) a tripod and a trigger of some kind. Again, we are talking about best possible results, not just results. I like to incorporate a building or subject thats been lit up in some way as it really adds to the drama and contrast I am looking for.

Assignment

  1. Take at least 5 “Night” photos with your iPhone

  2. Upload your favourite photo to our private Facebook community

  3. Include hashtag #CapturedEDUNightTime in photo description

The 1-2-3 Rule

You can upload as many photos as you want, as long as you follow the 1-2-3 rule.

This rule means that for every 1 photo you upload

You should comment on at least 2 other photos

Like at least 3 other photos

Please comment and like other photos that were submitted to the same assignment. That way you can learn from the submissions of others (and they can learn from your feedback).

To find other photos submitted to the same assignment, simply click on the hashtag or search for that hashtag using the search functionality at the top of the Facebook group.

How To Join Our Facebook Community

Simply search Captured EDU and press "Join Group".

(if you've already done this you do not need to do it again, but the link above will take you to the group by clicking it once you've joined)

*We only accept customers who purchased the course to the group, so you will need to wait for us to approve your membership request (this typically happens within one business day).

CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DID IT!

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Offers downloadable field guides for each topic, providing learners with quick references and reinforcing key concepts for on-the-go learning
Covers fundamental photography concepts, such as focus, exposure, and composition, which are essential for building a strong foundation in photography
Includes assignments that encourage learners to practice specific techniques and share their work within a private Facebook community for feedback
Explores creative techniques like silhouette, reflection, and shadow photography, which can help learners develop their artistic vision
Requires learners to join a private Facebook group, which may exclude learners who do not have or want a Facebook account
Teaches how to optimize iPhone camera settings, which may become outdated as iPhone models and iOS versions evolve over time

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in iPhone Photography Mastery Course with these activities:
Read 'The iPhone Photography Book' by Scott Kelby
Provides a solid foundation in iPhone photography techniques before starting the course.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'The iPhone Photography Book'.
  • Read the chapters relevant to the course syllabus.
  • Take notes on key concepts and techniques.
Practice Basic Composition Techniques
Reinforces fundamental composition skills, essential for improving iPhone photography.
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  • Review the rule of thirds and leading lines.
  • Practice applying these techniques in everyday scenes.
  • Analyze photos to identify compositional elements.
Daily Photo Challenge: Focus and Exposure
Provides consistent practice with focus and exposure controls on the iPhone camera.
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  • Set a daily theme related to focus or exposure.
  • Take at least 5 photos focusing on that theme.
  • Review and critique your photos.
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Create a Photo Series: 'My City Through My iPhone'
Encourages creative exploration and application of learned techniques in a real-world setting.
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  • Plan a series of photos showcasing your city.
  • Capture photos using various iPhone photography techniques.
  • Edit and curate your photo series.
  • Share your series online or in a local gallery.
Join a Local Photography Meetup
Provides opportunities to learn from other photographers and receive feedback on your work.
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  • Find a local photography meetup group.
  • Attend a meeting and share your photos.
  • Participate in discussions and workshops.
Read 'National Geographic Complete Guide to Photography' by National Geographic
Expands knowledge of general photography principles, complementing the iPhone-specific techniques learned in the course.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'National Geographic Complete Guide to Photography'.
  • Read the chapters relevant to the course syllabus.
  • Relate the concepts to iPhone photography.
Build a Portfolio Website
Showcase your best iPhone photography and gain visibility.
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  • Select a platform for your portfolio website.
  • Choose your best photos from the course.
  • Design and build your website.
  • Promote your website on social media.
Answer Questions in Photography Forums
Reinforces your understanding by explaining concepts to others and helping them solve problems.
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  • Find online photography forums or communities.
  • Browse the forums for questions related to iPhone photography.
  • Provide helpful and informative answers.

Career center

Learners who complete iPhone Photography Mastery Course will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Hobbyist Photographer
A hobbyist photographer takes photos for personal enjoyment, seeking to expand their skills. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course is perfect for anyone who wants to take better photos, even if there is no professional goal involved. A hobbyist photographer taking this course can discover the tools and techniques to take better photos. The course's emphasis on practical application and community interaction is ideal for a hobbyist photographer who wants to grow their skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Social Media Content Creator
A social media content creator produces posts for social channels, often including original photography. This iPhone Photography Mastery Course is ideal for a social media content creator who needs to take high quality photos that are optimized for a variety of social media platforms. The course will help the content creator learn to optimize iPhone camera settings and master different photography styles. The course emphasizes hands-on tutorials and downloadable field guides, which are useful for any social media content creator looking to improve their skills.
Photographer
A photographer captures images for a variety of purposes, from personal projects to commercial assignments. This iPhone Photography Mastery Course is an excellent way for aspiring photographers to begin mastering the fundamentals of photography. A photographer uses their skills to tell stories, capture moments, and create art, and this course teaches how to do it all using the technology of a device that is almost always with you. The course's modules on technical and creative photography will be especially useful for a photographer. The hands-on assignments in this course will help build a portfolio, as well.
Freelance Photographer
A freelance photographer works on a contract basis for many different clients. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course provides a great foundation to transition into freelance photography. The course's focus on technical and creative photography will enable a freelance photographer to create a portfolio that will attract clients. The course's emphasis on practical application and hands-on assignments is helpful to a freelance photographer looking to build a business. Learning the many techniques provided in this course allows the freelance photographer to offer a wide variety of services to clients.
Travel Blogger
A travel blogger creates online content about their travels, often including original photos. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course is helpful for a travel blogger who wants to take better travel photos with their iPhone. A travel blogger who learns the techniques taught in this course can improve the visual appeal of their blog. The course provides many opportunities to learn different photography styles and techniques including landscape and night photography. The downloadable field guides also allow for quick reference while on the road.
Food Blogger
A food blogger creates online content about food, which often includes original photos of meals. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course is an excellent fit for a food blogger looking to elevate their visual content. A food blogger can use the skills learned to create better photos of their food. The course provides a hands-on approach with assignments that will enable the food blogger to develop their own style. The course touches on different shooting scenarios that will be useful for food photography.
Blogger
A blogger creates written and visual content for their own website or blog. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course is a great resource for a blogger looking to elevate their visual content. A blogger that takes this course learns to take professional-quality photos to accompany their written content. The course's focus on mastering iPhone camera controls including the portrait mode will be valuable for a blogger who needs compelling visuals. It also provides downloadable field guides that can be reviewed to learn new techniques.
Online Shop Owner
An online shop owner sells goods through an online store, needing to take photos of their merchandise. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course is an excellent way for an online shop owner to take better photos of products. The course focuses on teaching the fundamentals of iPhone photography and how to optimize different settings and modes. An online shop owner can use the skills learned in this course to create better visual content for their store. The course has downloadable field guides that an online shop owner can refer to for tips.
Visual Artist
A visual artist creates art using a variety of media and can use photography as a part or whole of their work. A visual artist may find the iPhone Photography Mastery Course useful in developing their creative output. A visual artist learns techniques that help develop their artistic vision and skills. The course provides information to use the iPhone to create art through its lessons on creative and technical photography. The course emphasizes practical application, a useful method for a visual artist.
Marketing Specialist
A marketing specialist works to promote products or services, often using visual content in their campaigns. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course may be useful for a marketing specialist who needs to use photography in their work. The course makes it easy to learn how to take professional-quality photos, which are useful in any marketing campaign. A marketing specialist can use the skills learned to improve the quality of their advertising and marketing materials. The course covers settings, features, and creative techniques which allows the marketing specialist to produce better photographs.
Small Business Owner
A small business owner manages a small company and handles many aspects of their business, including marketing and sales which can require photos of products or services. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course may be useful to a small business owner. This course's modules on technical and creative photography will help a small business owner take better photos of their products or services. The course's focus on mastering different camera settings and modes will enable the small business owner to create promotional materials.
Product Photographer
A product photographer takes photos of products for advertising, e-commerce, and other purposes. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course may be useful for an aspiring product photographer, as it offers a practical approach to learning photography skills. A product photographer needs a strong foundation in technical aspects of photography, which this course provides. The course also goes into creative photography enabling a product photographer to develop their own artistic approach. The course's downloadable field guides provide helpful reference for product shoots.
Real Estate Agent
A real estate agent shows and sells properties, often needing to take photos of homes for listings. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course may be useful for a real estate agent to capture better photos of properties. This course will help a real estate agent learn how to take high-quality images of homes, which can be used for marketing on websites and in printed materials. The practical tutorials and downloadable guides in the course will enable the real estate agent to capture compelling images of properties they are listing.
Event Planner
An event planner coordinates events, often needing to capture photos of those events. The iPhone Photography Mastery Course may be useful for an event planner to capture photos of their events. An event planner learns the fundamentals of photography, how to optimize iPhone camera settings and how to take better images, which can be used for marketing. The course provides techniques to capture moments with greater control, which would benefit an event planner at their events.
Photo Editor
A photo editor enhances images using various software, and needs to understand how images are originally captured. While this iPhone Photography Mastery Course does not focus on editing, a photo editor may find it useful to understand the process of taking the photo itself. A photo editor can leverage the knowledge gained from seeing how images are captured to do better editing. The course's discussion of camera modes and settings may be helpful to the photo editor in understanding how to improve the quality of an original photo.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in iPhone Photography Mastery Course.
Provides a comprehensive guide to iPhone photography, covering a wide range of topics from basic camera settings to advanced shooting techniques. It's a great resource for beginners and intermediate photographers looking to improve their skills. The book offers practical tips and tricks, making it a valuable companion to the course.
Offers a comprehensive overview of photography principles and techniques, covering a wide range of topics from composition and lighting to camera settings and post-processing. While not specific to iPhone photography, it provides a solid foundation in general photography concepts. It is more valuable as additional reading than as a current reference.

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