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Just what is HDR photography all about? Join photographer Matt Suess in an Arizona ghost town, and learn how he creates artistic, high-contrast scenes that jump off the screen.
HDR stands for high dynamic range, a photography technique that mimics what the eye can see, merging multiple bracketed exposures into one vibrant image. Perfect for scenic landscapes, building interiors, and – in this case – vintage Americana, HDR allows you to bring out surreal detail in your highlights and shadows.
In this 30-minute class, Matt walks through:
- The basics of HDR and its uses
- How to set up your camera and shoot HDR photos
- Editing tips and presets
So pack your DSLR, your sense of adventure, and a free trial of Macphun’s Aurora HDR, and tag along with Matt Suess on a breathtaking photo journey that will inspire you to see things in a different light.
© Matt Suess Photography
Overview
Syllabus
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- Introduction
- What is HDR Photography?
- Camera Setup
- Shooting HDR Photos
- HDR Editing Basics
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