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Phil Ebiner, William Carnahan, Video School, and Sam Shimizu-Jones

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This photography course is designed to teach you the ins and outs of photography, even if you have little to no experience with it, to help create profitable images that help you stand out from the crowd and sell.

Master Photography Techniques to Create Extraordinary Images.

While there are plenty of digital photography courses that focus on specific styles or how to use gear, it's hard to find a comprehensive course like this one, which is for beginner to advanced photographers.

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ALWAYS 

This photography course is designed to teach you the ins and outs of photography, even if you have little to no experience with it, to help create profitable images that help you stand out from the crowd and sell.

Master Photography Techniques to Create Extraordinary Images.

While there are plenty of digital photography courses that focus on specific styles or how to use gear, it's hard to find a comprehensive course like this one, which is for beginner to advanced photographers.

This course is designed for all levels of photographers who want to improve their skills, take stellar images, and make money with their photos - especially great for any DSLR or mirrorless camera user.

What will you learn:

  • Understand how cameras work and what gear you need

  • Master shooting in manual mode and understanding your camera

  • Know what equipment you should buy no matter what your budget is

  • Follow our practical demonstrations to see how we shoot in real-world scenarios

  • Use composition, lighting, and proper settings to take better photos

  • Edit photos professionally to make them look even better

  • Learn start a photography business and make money from your new skills

Styles of photography you will learn:

  • Portrait photography

  • Long exposure photography

  • Landscape photography

  • Product photography

  • Low light photography

  • Sports and action photography

  • Street photography

  • Architecture photography

  • Event and wedding photography

  • Aerial and drone photography

  • Wildlife photography

  • Night photography

  • DSLR photography

  • Mirrorless photography

  • Smartphone photography

  • and more.

Improve Your Photography Techniques, Acquire Clients, And Make More Money

Regardless of what your level of experience is or what type of camera you use, this in-depth course is designed to provide you with everything you need to take your photography skills to the next level.

Whether you prefer taking photos of nature, animals, or people, a great photographer knows how to compose a shot, light it, and edit it. By honing these skills, you can sell your photos so you can turn your passion into a career. This course shows you how.

Unlike other photography classes that are more limited in scope, this complete course teaches you how to take amazing photos and how to make money by selling them.

Contents and Overview

This course is aimed at teaching photographers what it takes to improve your techniques to earn more money.

You'll start with the basics and tackle how a camera operates, the types of cameras and lenses available, and equipment you'll need for accomplishing your goals. You'll then dive into the different styles of photography you can focus on.

You'll learn about your camera settings (DSLR, mirrorless, or other), including how to shoot in manual mode. You'll use stabilization tools and master how to properly compose and light a scene. You'll even learn how to take great photos with a smartphone or tablet and how to edit images.

So you can sell your photos, you'll learn how to brand yourself, create a portfolio and website, and find freelance work or a full-time position. Gain insight into licensing, fair use, and more. And if you want to get into wedding photography, you'll learn how to start your own business.

By the end of this master course, your confidence as a photographer will soar. You'll have a thorough understanding of your camera and gear so you can use them to their fullest potential to take unforgettable photos and start a profitable photography career.

What camera should you use?

A DSLR camera or mirrorless camera is a great option for taking this course. It doesn't have to be an expensive or fancy model. Any interchangeable lens camera like a DSLR or mirrorless is fine. You can even use a smartphone or point and shoot camera, although you may not have all the manual settings and options that we cover in this course.

Who are the Instructors?

Phil Ebiner, Sam Shimizu-Jones, and Will Carnahan - all professionals making a living from their photographic skills, have come together to create this amazing new course. 

Phil & Sam, creators of the original Photography Masterclass, took the feedback left from students to make this course even better. Will has come on board to share his passion and in-depth knowledge of photography with you.

With 3 instructors, you'll get premium support and feedback to help you become a better photographer.

Our happiness guarantee...

We have a 30-day 100% money back guarantee, so if you aren't happy with your purchase, we will refund your course - no questions asked.

We can't wait to see you in the course.

Enroll now, and we'll help you take better photos than ever before.

Phil, Sam, & Will

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • You will know how to take amazing photos that impress your family and friends
  • You will know how the camera truly works, so you can take better photos using manual settings
  • You will know how to photograph in different scenarios like family portraits, landscapes, aerial, product, wildlife, and much more
  • You will know how to compose images beautifully with basic photography rules
  • You will know how to light your subjects with flash and natural lighting
  • You will know how to edit your photos like a professional
  • You will know how to make money with photography
  • You will know how to take better photos with your smart phones

Syllabus

Welcome to the Photography Masterclass. This section will help you get started, and understand how to have the most success with this course.
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Welcome to the Photography Masterclass! In this lesson, you'll be welcomed by Phil, Sam and Will with important information about how best to take this course, what's included, and how you can make this course even better. Thank you for enrolling!

We've created a downloadable workbook for you to use while taking this course. It includes key points from each lesson, links to supplemental resources, as well as a space for you to take notes. Feel free to print it out.

We hope this helps you in this course and improves your learning experience!

Cheers,

Phil, Will & Sam

How does a camera work? This is the first step to understanding how to take better photos.

At its core, photography is about capturing light. Your camera can see bright light, and if there’s an absence of light. It can see colors too!

That light goes into your camera through the lens, which has an aperture inside, an opening that lets in the light. The light passes through the camera’s shutter which in many cameras opens when you press the ‘shutter release’ button to let light in… and the light hits your camera’s sensor, where it is digitally captured and saved as an image.

While digital photography is a lot easier than photographing with film, the process is still the same. And as one of the most important inventions of all time, we’re excited to have you in this class to learn even more.

Please join our official group to get even more feedback and support!

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Before continuing with the Photography Masterclass, watch this video to learn the different types of lectures.

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In this section of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to properly expose your photos using the manual settings on your camera.

What is exposure? Photography exposure is basically how bright or dark your image is. We call a photo that is too dark, underexposed. A photo that is too bright is overexposed.

A photo where your subject is not too dark, and not too bright, but it looks natural, is properly exposed. Your subject could be anything from a person to a mountain in the distance.

Depending on your photo’s composition, not everything can be properly exposed. Sometimes your background will be too bright. Sometimes one side of your photo will be too dark.

The important thing we want you to remember with ‘proper exposure’ is that it’s partly up to you as the artist. You may want your photo to be dark or to be bright. That can create some interesting and creative shots.

This is the basic idea of photography exposure. As you go through the course, you'll learn how to control your photo's exposure using in-camera options like aperture, shutter speed and ISO, as well as out-of-camera things like natural and artificial lighting.

What is aperture? Aperture is the first part of the exposure triangle, and the first part of your camera that controls how much light enters and is captured.

Inside your lens is a hole. This hole can go bigger and smaller. This is your aperture, which is sometimes called the ‘iris,’ similar to the iris or pupil of your eye. Now if you make the aperture larger, do you think more light is let in or less light?

That one is easy - more light is let in when the hole is bigger. This means that increasing the size of the aperture will make your image brighter. Decreasing will make it darker.

How do we adjust our aperture?

An f-stop, also known as an f-number, is a method of describing the size of the aperture. This f-stop scale goes from f/1 to f/1.4 to f/2 to f/2.8 to f/4… and beyond.

There are 2 potentially confusing things about the f-stop scale.

First, the smaller the f-number, the larger the aperture. Visa versa, the larger the f-number, the smaller the aperture. So an f/2.8 is larger, and lets in more light than an f/11. Make sense?

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand what the aperture is.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn:

What is shutter speed?

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn:

What is ISO and how it effects exposure?

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn:

The Exposure Triangle

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand what the exposure triangle is.

Learn more about the activities in this course!

Exposure Activity | Photography Masterclass

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to read the light meter on your camera.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn the different automatic metering modes in a typical digital camera.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what exposure compensation is, and how it affects the look of your photo.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn the different modes on your camera.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what dynamic range is - and how it relates to exposure.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what HDR photography is.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to read exposure with the camera's histogram.

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand what the histogram is.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what an exposure stop is.

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand what a stop of light is.

In this lesson, you'll find a list of articles and helpful resources that will help you deepen your knowledge about the main topics in this section.

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In this section of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to improve your photos with better composition.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what composition is, and what you'll learn in this section.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what the rule of thirds is and how it can improve your photography.

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand what the rule of thirds is.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use the golden ratio to improve your photography composition.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what negative space is and how it can make your photos even better.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn a new composition style - using leading lines in your photos to draw attention to the subject.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about having balance and symmetry in your photo.

Composition Activity | Photography Masterclass

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how perspective and angle change more than just the look of your photo.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to choose the right background to improve your photography.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to create depth in your photos by layering.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to compose your photos using shapes that naturally occur in the environment.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how shooting portraits with different types of lenses can actually change what a person's face looks like.

Will Analyzes His Compositional Style on Instagram | Photography Masterclass
In this section of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about depth of field and how to focus properly.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what depth of field is, and what you'll learn in this section of the course.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what depth of field is and how aperture affects the depth of field.

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand what depth of field and focus zones are.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn multiple ways to get a blurrier background.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to adjust your focus manually or with automatic focus.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to adjust the auto focus mode on your camera to change how your camera focuses.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to capture fast moving subjects sharply.

Photographing Fast Objects Activity | Photography Masterclass

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to shoot sharp images in low light.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what bokeh is.

Bokeh Demonstration: How Does Bokeh Get It's Shape? | Photography Masterclass
ADVANCED: Focusing for Photos with Foreground and Background Elements

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use back button focus on your camera to improve your photography.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to adjust the focus of the viewfinder itself with the diopter.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use a continuous light kit to light your subject.

In this section of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about the basic camera anatomy and settings on most cameras.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about the camera itself, and what's included in this section.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn the common features of most DSLR and mirrorless cameras.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about camera scene modes - and when to use them.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn the difference between RAW and compressed JPEG images.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about your camera's sensor.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll see the difference between camera sensor sizes.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what photo resolution is, and how it relates to quality.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to take multiple photos in a short amount of time with burst (or continuous) modes.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn the main differences between a DSLR and mirrorless camera.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll get resources to help you learn how to use your specific camera.

In this section of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to set white balance properly, and use color creatively in your photography.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what white balance is and what you'll learn in this section.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn what white balance and light temperature are.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to read light temperatures with the kelvin scale.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you can download a handy guide to the kelvin scale.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use your camera's automatic white balance modes to properly photograph different scenes.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you can download a handy guide that shows the popular white balance symbols and when to use them.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about picture profiles and how it affects your image.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about the light spectrum and colors.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to improve you photography with creative colors.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to improve your black and white photography.

Creative Color Activity | Photography Masterclass

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn pro tips for how to improve your black and white photography.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass,  you'll learn how to use the custom white balance setting in your camera to do so.

In this section of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to light your photos with natural and artificial lights like flashes.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn about lighting and how it affects your photography.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use natural light to light your photos.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use natural light coming in from a window to light your subject.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use artificial lights to improve your photography.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to take great photos with your on-camera flash.

In this lesson of the Photography Masterclass, you'll learn how to use an external flash to improve your photography.

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand how to creatively set up an external flash.

Shooting with a Flash Outdoors | Photography Masterclass

This lesson of the Photography Masterclass is a visual guide that will help you understand how to set up a basic 3-point lighting setup - great for portraits.

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Covers a wide range of photography styles, from portrait to wildlife, which allows learners to explore different genres and find their niche
Starts with the basics of how a camera operates, including types of cameras and lenses, which builds a strong foundation for new photographers
Includes guidance on branding, portfolio creation, and finding freelance work, which helps learners turn their passion into a profitable career
Focuses on mastering manual mode and understanding camera settings, which is particularly beneficial for DSLR and mirrorless camera users
Teaches how to use composition, lighting, and proper settings, which are fundamental skills for taking better photos in various scenarios
Requires a DSLR or mirrorless camera, which may be a barrier for some students who only have access to a smartphone or point-and-shoot camera

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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 Photography Masterclass: Your Complete Guide to Photography with these activities:
Review Exposure Triangle Concepts
Reinforce your understanding of the exposure triangle, which is fundamental to mastering manual mode and achieving proper exposure in photography.
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  • Read articles and watch videos explaining the exposure triangle.
  • Practice adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in a virtual simulator.
  • Take practice shots in different lighting conditions, focusing on achieving correct exposure.
Read 'Understanding Exposure' by Bryan Peterson
Deepen your understanding of exposure with a well-regarded book that provides practical advice and visual examples.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Understanding Exposure' by Bryan Peterson.
  • Read the book, paying close attention to the chapters on aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
  • Complete the exercises and challenges provided in the book.
Exposure Challenge: Manual Mode Practice
Solidify your understanding of manual mode by completing a series of practical challenges that require adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in various scenarios.
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  • Set up different shooting scenarios with varying lighting conditions.
  • Use only manual mode to adjust camera settings and achieve proper exposure.
  • Analyze your results and identify areas for improvement.
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Personal Photography Project: 'A Day in My Life'
Apply your skills by documenting a typical day in your life through a series of photographs, focusing on composition, lighting, and storytelling.
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  • Plan the shots you want to capture throughout the day.
  • Take photos in different locations and lighting conditions.
  • Edit your photos and create a cohesive visual narrative.
  • Share your project on social media or in a photography forum.
Create a Photography Blog
Reinforce your learning by creating a blog where you share your photography journey, tips, and techniques with others.
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  • Set up a blog on a platform like WordPress or Medium.
  • Create content related to topics covered in the course, such as composition, lighting, and editing.
  • Share your blog posts on social media to reach a wider audience.
Read 'The Photographer's Eye' by Michael Freeman
Enhance your understanding of composition with a book that explores the visual elements and design principles that make a photograph successful.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'The Photographer's Eye' by Michael Freeman.
  • Study the chapters on composition, design, and visual storytelling.
  • Analyze your own photos and identify areas where you can improve your composition.
Volunteer as a Photographer for a Local Charity
Gain practical experience and give back to your community by volunteering your photography skills for a local charity or non-profit organization.
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  • Identify local charities or non-profit organizations that need photography services.
  • Contact the organization and offer your services as a volunteer photographer.
  • Photograph events, portraits, or other subjects as needed by the organization.

Career center

Learners who complete Photography Masterclass: Your Complete Guide to Photography will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Professional Photographer
A professional photographer captures images for various clients and purposes, often specializing in areas like portrait, product, or event photography. This course will help you hone your technical skills, from mastering manual camera settings to understanding composition and lighting. The course's emphasis on different photography styles, such as portrait and product photography, directly prepares you for the varied demands of this field. You'll also learn how to edit photos professionally and market your services, which are crucial for success as a professional photographer. This course can help you build a strong portfolio and start a profitable career.
Freelance Photographer
As a freelance photographer, you'll work independently, taking on a variety of projects and clients. This course will help you gain the technical mastery needed to produce high-quality images, whether its portraits, landscapes, or events. With a focus on manual camera settings, composition, lighting, and editing, the course equips you to handle diverse shooting scenarios. Importantly, this photography course provides guidance on building a portfolio, finding clients, and negotiating rates, crucial for a successful freelance career. The business-oriented aspects of the course make it particularly valuable.
Wedding Photographer
Wedding photographers specialize in capturing the special moments of a wedding day, from formal portraits to candid moments. This photography course introduces techniques needed for wedding photography, teaching you how to handle various lighting, environments, and moments. The course also provides essential information on business practices, such as developing a brand, setting prices, and finding clients. The diverse styles covered in the course, including event photography, will help you be prepared for the dynamic environment of wedding photography. You'll also learn how to edit photos for a professional look.
Product Photographer
Product photographers create images of goods for advertising and promotional purposes. This course will help you master the techniques for high-quality product photography, including lighting, composition, and editing. The course's detailed instruction in manual camera settings and different types of photography will help those wishing to enter the field. You will also be able to learn to make use of both natural and artificial light, allowing you to shoot in any environment. This course directly addresses the needs of a product photographer through its focus on capturing compelling and marketable images.
Portrait Photographer
Portrait photographers specialize in capturing images of people, often for personal or professional use. The course helps you master the art of portrait photography by teaching you how to use manual camera settings, compose shots, and control lighting. The course also details how to set up a shoot, and pose individuals to take their best images. This photography course specifically addresses portrait photography, as well as how to market your skills, making it an ideal start to a career as a portrait photographer.
Landscape Photographer
Landscape photographers capture images of the natural world, from sweeping vistas to intimate details. This course helps you develop the necessary skills for landscape photography, especially the ability to use manual camera settings, and how to shoot in different types of lighting conditions. You will also learn about composition and how to use natural lighting effectively, both of which are essential for capturing stunning landscapes. The comprehensive nature of this course will help any landscape photographer improve their skills and create amazing images.
Real Estate Photographer
Real estate photographers capture images of properties for sale or rent, highlighting their best features for potential buyers or renters. In this photography course, you will learn to use manual camera settings, understand composition, and light a scene effectively. The course's instruction in how to handle different lighting situations and edit photos professionally will prepare you to showcase spaces in the best possible light. The knowledge you'll gain will be invaluable in developing a career as a real estate photographer.
Event Photographer
Event photographers capture images at a variety of events, from corporate functions to parties and concerts. This course helps build the skills necessary to handle diverse shooting situations, including lighting and fast-paced environments. The course provides detailed instruction on how to use manual settings, compose compelling shots, and edit photos for a polished look. Also, the course provides guidance on branding and client acquisition. A student who wishes to work as an event photographer would be well served by taking this course.
Photo Editor
A photo editor enhances and refines images to meet specific artistic or commercial goals, often working with software to adjust color, lighting, and composition. This photography course may be useful to those wishing to enter this field, as it provides instruction on how to edit photos to a professional standard. While this role does not involve taking photos, it is a critical part of the workflow of a photographer. The course also provides a foundation in understanding how images are created, which is valuable for effective photo editing.
Stock Photographer
Stock photographers create images for licensing on various online platforms. These images are used in advertising, on websites, and in publications. The skills you will learn in this course can help you produce high quality images that meet professional standards. This photography course also teaches you how to market your images, covering licensing, fair use, and building a portfolio. This aspect of the course will be valuable to any stock photographer wishing to make a profit from their work.
Photojournalist
A photojournalist captures images for newspapers, magazines, and online news publications, often covering timely events and stories. While this course does not focus on the type of photography employed in photojournalism, it does help build a foundation in core photography skills. The instruction on manual settings, composition, and lighting may be useful to those wishing to enter the field. This photography course may be a useful first step on the journey to becoming a photojournalist.
Social Media Content Creator
Social media content creators produce visuals for various online platforms. While this course focuses on photography rather than videography, it will help you learn how to take impactful images to use in online campaigns. The course’s focus on composition, lighting, and editing will help you enhance your digital content and understand what makes an image popular online. Social media content creators may benefit from having a deep foundation of understanding of photography.
Art Director
An art director makes creative decisions and oversees the visual style of projects, often in advertising, publishing, or film. This photography course may be useful in contributing to the knowledge base of an art director. While an art director may not be taking photos themself, a knowledge of both the technical and aesthetic aspects of photography is valuable in helping them make high quality design decisions. This course is a good primer on many such topics.
Marketing Specialist
A marketing specialist develops and implements strategies to promote products or services, often using images and other visual content. This photography course may be useful to a marketing specialist. The course's instruction on image composition, lighting, and editing can help you understand and create visually impactful marketing campaigns. This course can help you create high-quality imagery for a company or brand you represent. The course provides a foundation in what makes images good and useful.
Graphic designer
Graphic designers create visual content for various media, and they should understand how images are created. While this course does not focus on graphic design, its focus on photography may be useful to a graphic designer. A basis in understanding the technical and creative aspects of photography may help a designer better understand visual content and how it might be used in their designs. Graphic designers may find this course useful as a supplement to their existing knowledge.

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 Photography Masterclass: Your Complete Guide to Photography.
Provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and mastering exposure in photography. It covers aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and how they interact to create well-exposed images. It's a valuable resource for beginners and intermediate photographers looking to improve their skills and is commonly used as a reference text.
Delves into the art of composition in photography, exploring various techniques and principles to create visually compelling images. It's a great resource for understanding how to arrange elements within a frame to guide the viewer's eye and convey a message. This book is more valuable as additional reading than it is as a current reference.

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