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Photography & Photo Editing Bundle

This photography 3 course bundle covers everything that you will need to become an amazing photographer, it will cover everything from buying a camera right through to editing and selling your photos

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Course Highlights

  • Over 400 lectures, teaching you how to configure your camera, take great photographs and edit them using photoshop
  • Understand how your camera works and identify which settings to use
  • Learn manual settings, composition, lighting and smart phone photography
  • Take pictures in different scenarios: kids, landscapes, panoramas, wildlife and much more
  • Learn image editing techniques that will enhance your photos
  • At the end of the course you will have created some dramatic, high impact images and have the knowledge required to create more!

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Photography & Photo Editing Bundle
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  • Enrol and become certified in a new skill
  • Share your new skill with employers, friends and colleagues
  • Build a porfolio of course projects
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Course Facts

Lectures400+
LanguageEnglish
Course AccessUnlimited
RequirementsThis course has no prerequisites

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This photography bundle covers everything that you will need to become an amazing photographer, it will cover everything from buying a camera right through to editing and selling your photos. For beginners to advanced, you will know how to get the best out of your camera, take beautiful photographs and edit them to a professional level.

Understand how your camera works, identify the ISO sensitivity, how to choose lenses and the rules of composition. Once you have set it up, you will then be ready to go on to the next stage in the courses which focuses on taking control of your camera.

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. These courses shows you how.

At the end of these courses you will gain a sense a fulfilment and satisfaction from creating amazing pieces of work from start to finish, and learning essential photography skills along the way.

Curriculum

DSLR Photography for Beginners

Part 1 - Introduction

Part 2 - Camera Basics

Part 3 - Set and Forget

Part 4 - Setting the Exposure

Part 5 - Taking a Photo

Part 6 - Downloading, Storing and Editing

Part 7 - The Main Points

Part 8 - Next Steps

Part 9 - Take Control of Your Camera

Part 10 - Exposure

Part 11 - Lens choice and controlling sharpness

Part 12 - Balancing Light and Colour

Part 13 - Where Next?

Photography Masterclass: The 200 Module Complete Guide

Part 1 - Introduction

Part 2 - Photography Basics

Part 3 - Understanding the Camera & Different Types

Part 4 - Purchasing a Camera & Additional Equipment

Part 5 - Camera Anatomy & Settings - What are all these buttons?

Part 6 - Take better photos by learning the manual settings

Part 7 - Take better photos by using stabilization

Part 8 - Take better photos with composition

Part 9 - Take better photos with better lighting

Part 10 - All about lenses

Part 11 - Situational photography

Part 12 - Modern Photography

Part 13 - Photo Editing

Part 14 - Photography Careers

Part 15 - Selling Your Photographs

Part 16 - Wedding Photography

Part 17 - Travelling as a Photographer

Part 18 - Conclusion

Photoshop for Beginners

Part 1 - Welcome

Part 2 - Resources & Images

Part 3 - Photoshop Basics

Part 4 - Layers Panel

Part 5 - Editing in PS Camera RAW

Part 6 - Photo Editing

Part 7 - Selection Tools

Part 8 - Dodge, Burn, and Sponge

Part 9 - Retouching

Part 10 - Shapes

Part 11 - Blending Modes

Part 12 - Adding Text

Part 13 - Filters

Part 14 - Animated GIF

Part 15 - Saving

Part 16 - Conclusion