Become a Better Photographer II: More Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Better Photos

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Free Online Course: Become a Better Photographer II: More Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Better Photos provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Become a Better Photographer II: More Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Better Photos is taught by Bernie Raffe AMPA.

Overview
  • The follow-on to the first Become A Better Photographer course, split into 3 distinct units:-

    What You'll Learn

    • Miscellaneous tips and trick. e.g Taking photos in the snow, fireworks, idea for a dramatic portrait, trick for longer looking legs etc...
    • Landscapes and Scenery. Landscape photo tips, ideas from 2 great landscape photographers, visiualisationa and camera settings etc...
    • Onboard flash photography. get more pleasing backgrounds, tips on bouncing the flash, how to get more light modeliing for portraits etc....

Syllabus
    • Course Introduction
    • A neat idea for a fun, dramatic portrait
    • How to take better photos in the snow
    • How to take photos of fireworks
    • Use the fashion photographer’s perspective trick for longer legs
    • How the 'half press of the shutter' technique can improve your picture taking
    • How to easily create a stunning online slide show in minutes
    • Introduction to Landscape Photography
    • Landscape Images & Settings - Part I
    • Camera and Lens settings for Landscapes
    • Introduction to Neutral Density Filters
    • Landscape session 1: Along the Grand Union Canal
    • Landscape Session 2: High up at Sunset
    • Landscape Images & Settings - Part II
    • Landscape Images & Settings - Part III
    • More Landscape Photography Tips
    • Basic Camera Settings For Flash Photography
    • Soften the Shadows: Better Results Using Your Cameras' Built-In Flash
    • Get A More Pleasing Background Using Flash
    • Bouncing The Flash: Better Results Using An External Flashgun, Part I
    • More Creative Portraits: Better Flash Portraits Part II
    • Flash maximum sync speed and High Speed Sync
    • Brighten Up Your Portraits With A Little "Fill Flash"