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editing

workflow

diagnostics

aperture

white balance

lenses

timing

lighting

focus

depth of field

cameras

shutter speeds

composition

the inside scoop

manual

ISO

creativity

f/stops

Technical goodness covered

Exposure ...
Aperture, f/stops, depth of field, shutter speed, ISO and more.

Compostion ...
Rule of thirds and fifths, patterns, symmetry, lines and more.

Lighting ...
Reading and metering light, using flash, how to use light to flatter your subjects, shooting in different lighting situations and more.

Editing ...
Even the best of photographs need a little post processing help. We'll cover the basics of how to make a good photo great!

Behind Closed Doors ...
From a professional to you, I'll share all the inside secrets I've learned along the way or discovered myself. Learn how I make my photos look the way they do, my workflow and more.

And, Lots More ...
The best cameras and lenses on the market and which one is the best fit for you, the importance of backing up all your photos and the cheapest ways to do it, building confidence, thinking outside the box and lots more!



1. Digital Camera

Preferably a DSLR. Having said that, the beauty of an online workshop is that you will always have the lessons if in the future you upgrade to a camera that offers more than yours does now. However, if you have a camera that allows you to change the settings (i.e. shoot in manual) then you will be able to get the most out of the workshop.

2. Editing Software

Almost all cameras come with some sort of editing software with which you can do some basics. Although this will work, the software I 100% recommend for everyone is Adobe's Photoshop Elements. It is $100 and has everything you will ever need! Not to mention it's very fun to use!

3. A willingness to learn a ton

And, I ain't lyin'! This class is NOT for the faint of heart.

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