Course History

January 2024

Composition

L103A – Framing

(lesson)

1/18/2024

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Framing in photography is a powerful composition technique that involves using elements within the scene to create a “frame” around your subject, drawing the viewer’s eye and adding depth and context to your image. It’s like using a physical picture frame to highlight a special picture, but instead, you’re using natural or man-made elements within the scene itself.

Focus Bracketing

Focus Stacking

Focus Bracketing

Focus Stacking

Aperture Advance Techniques

Focus Bracketing

Focus Stacking

Classes to Develope

Light Painting

CLASS

Star Trails

CLASS

Star Points

CLASS

Solar PhotoArt Imaging

CLASS

Christmas Lights

CLASS

Sunsets

CLASS

Sunrise

CLASS

Supermoons

CLASS

Moonscapes

CLASS

Milky Way

CLASS

Meteor Showers

CLASS

Eclipse Solar

CLASS

Eclipse Lunar

CLASS

Macro

CLASS

Snapshots to Photographs Courses

Introduction to Camera and Basic equipment-

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

Camera Introduction

(lesson)

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Introduction to dials and buttons,

Lens Care

(lesson)

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Introduction to Changing lens and care for lens.

Holding Your Camera

(lesson)

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A few ways to hold your camera for better results of image quality.

 

Introduction to Tripods

(lesson)

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Setting up a tripod

Introduction to Composition Course –

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

Simplicity 

(lesson)

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Simplicity in photography composition is a powerful tool for creating impactful and engaging images. It’s about removing distractions and focusing on the essence of your subject, allowing the viewer to connect with it on a deeper level.

Rule of Thirds

(lesson)

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The rule of thirds is a fundamental and highly effective technique in photography composition. It’s essentially a guideline to position your subject and other elements in a way that creates a more balanced and engaging image.

Leading Lines

(lesson)

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Leading lines are one of the most powerful and versatile compositional techniques in photography. They are essentially any lines or elements in your frame that draw the viewer’s eye through the image and towards a specific point of interest.

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Framing in photography is a powerful composition technique that involves using elements within the scene to create a “frame” around your subject, drawing the viewer’s eye and adding depth and context to your image. It’s like using a physical picture frame to highlight a special picture, but instead, you’re using natural or man-made elements within the scene itself.

Lighting Course

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

White Balance (Auto)

(Lesson)

Soft Light (Natural)

(Lesson)

Silhoutte (Natural)

(Lesson)

Lens Selection Course

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

Kit Lens

(Lesson)

Focal Length Introduction

(Lesson)

Lens Care and Attaching

(Lesson)

 

Lens Care and Attaching

(Lesson)

 

Focusing Mode Course

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

Exposure Course

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

ISO

Auto

(Lesson)

Shutter Speed

Auto

(Lesson)

Aperture

Auto

(Lesson)

Special Effects Course

Snapshots to Photographs (level)

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

Courses

Composition Course –

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

Negative Space

(Lesson)

Scale

(Lesson)

Fill the Frame

(Lesson)

Filpped Image

(Lesson)

Lead Room

(Lesson)

Head Room

(Lesson)

Panorama

(Lesson)

Balance

(Lesson)

Horizontal / Diagonal Lines

(lesson)

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Horizontal and diagonal lines are powerful tools in photography composition, each evoking different emotions and guiding the viewer’s eye through the frame in unique ways.

Depth

(lesson)

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Depth in photography adds that captivating 3D feel, drawing the viewer into the scene and making them feel like they’re right there. While a photograph is inherently flat, clever composition techniques can trick the eye and create the illusion of depth.

Lighting Course –

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

Hard Light

(Natural)

(Lesson)

Reflective Light

(Natural)

(Lesson)

Backlight (Natural)

(Lesson)

Catch Light (Natural)

(Lesson)

Lens Flare

(Special Effects)

(Lesson)

Fill Flash On Camera

(Artificial – Strobe)

(Lesson)

Focusing Mode Course –

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

Lens Selection Course –

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

Prime

(Lesson)

Zoom

(Lesson)

Aperture Range

(Lesson)

Focal Length

(Lesson)

Exposure Course –

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

ISO

Low 100-400

(Lesson)

ISO

Medium 800-3200

(Lesson)

ISO

High 6400 & Above

(Lesson)

Exposure Value Compensation

(Lesson)

Shutter Speed

Stop Movement

(Lesson)

Shutter Speed

Blur Movement

(Lesson)

 

Shutter Speed

Long Exposure

(Lesson)

Histogram

(Lesson)

Aperture

Background (Bokeh)

(Lesson)

Aperture

Depth of Field

Narrow

(Lesson)

Aperture

Depth of Field

Wide

(Lesson)

Special Effects Course –

You’re Focusing in on Photography (level)

In Search of the Light (level)

Cources

Composition Course –

In Search of the Light (level)

Birds Eye View

(Lesson)

Vanishing Point

(Lesson)

Perspective Control

(Lesson)

Forced Perspective

(Lesson)

Ruckenfigur

(Lesson)

Symmerty

(Lesson)

Golden Ratio

(Lesson)

Golden Triangle

(Lesson)

Lighting Course –

In Search of the Light (level)

Three Point Lighting

(Artificial)

(Lesson)

Catch Light

(Artificial)

(Lesson)

Contre-jour

(Artificial)

(Lesson)

Low-Key Light

(Artificial)

(Lesson)

High-Key Light

(Artificial)

(Lesson)

Strobe vs Continuous Lighting

(Artificial)

(Lesson)

Lens Selection Course –

In Search of the Light (level)

Teleconverters

(Adaptures)

 

Extension Tubes

(Adaptures)

 

Close Up Lens

(Adaptures)

Lens Flare

(Filter)

Focusing Mode Course –

In Search of the Light (level)

Exposure Course –

In Search of the Light (level)

Special Effects Course –

In Search of the Light (level)

S-AF

(Single -Auto Focus)

(Lesson)

C-AF

(Continuous -Auto Focus)

(Lesson)

MF

(Manual Focus)

(Lesson)

S-AF / MF

(Single -Auto Focus / Manual Focus)

(Lesson)

C-AF+TR

(Auto Focus Tracking)

(Lesson)

PreMF

(Preset Manual Focus)

(Lesson)

AF

(Starry Sky Auto Focus)

(Lesson)

Drive Mode Class

Drive Mode

Single

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Silent Single

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Sequential

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Silent Sequential

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

High Speed Sequential

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Pro Capture

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Self Timer

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Custom Self Timer

(Lesson)

 

Drive Mode

Interval

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Bulb

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Live Composite

(Lesson)

Drive Mode

Live Time

(Lesson)

BLANK