Photography 101

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Photography 101 provided by CreativeLive is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 7-8 hours worth of material. Photography 101 is taught by SLR Lounge and Pye Jirsa. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from CreativeLive. The course is taught in Englishand is $49.00. Visit the course page at CreativeLive for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Learn how to create, edit, and share stunning digital images.

    To a photography beginner, the gleaming complexity of a new camera seems to demand an arsenal of expensive equipment and a long legacy of training. This is a common misconception – beautiful, professional-grade shots are within reach to any with a mastery of the basic mechanics of photography.

    Join Pye Jirsa of SLR Lounge for a thorough, practical exploration of the fundamentals. Photography 101 teaches you how to use standard, inexpensive equipment to:

    • Explore the inner mechanical workings of your camera
    • Learn how to recognize good light and modify it to your needs
    • Make the elements of manual mode - aperture, shutter speed and ISO - work for you
    Take advantage of the flexibility and control offered by your camera’s manual mode by shadowing Pye on 5 days of shooting at 8 different locations. You’ll learn how to capture both crisp action shots of moving subjects and classic portraiture with posed models. You’ll also gain a sense of what makes a great photograph, and how to mix professional staging with candid, humanizing moments.

    You will walk away from Photography 101 with SLR Lounge's Pye Jirsa as a better photographer, and you’ll have the creative and practical skills to create, edit, and share stunning digital images; all with no more gear than you started with. 

Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • The Camera is Simply a Tool
    • How Does a Camera Work?
    • How to Adjust Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO
    • Exposure Triangle
    • What is a Stop of Light
    • Reading Exposure Via the Histogram
    • Blown Highlights or Clipped Details
    • White Balance & Color Temperature
    • No Such Thing as the Correct Exposure
    • How To Measure or Meter Light
    • 8 Key Points to Understanding ISO and Image Quality
    • Understanding the 3 Primary Metering Methods
    • How to Get Perfect Exposures in One Shot
    • Equivalent Exposure but Different Images
    • Compensating for Light and Dark Scenes
    • Starting with Automated Modes
    • Auto Mode and Flash-Off Mode
    • Portrait Mode on a Fashion Shoot
    • Landscape Mode on the Beach
    • Sports or Action Mode
    • Macro Mode with Food Photography
    • Creative Effects Mode - Floral Photography
    • In-Camera Processing
    • A Glimpse into RAW Processing
    • 15 Tips When You’re Having Trouble Focusing
    • 3 Primary Types of Autofocus
    • Single Shot with Portrait Session
    • Single Shot with Action Shots
    • AI Servo with Action Shots
    • Focus Recomposing vs. AF Point Selection
    • Shutter Speed and the Reciprocal Rule
    • How to Hold a Camera and Panning Tutorial
    • What Makes a Great Photograph?
    • How to Capture Candid Moments
    • How to Find the Right Light Direction
    • 5 Basic Compositional Theories
    • The Power of Cropping
    • Color Schemes
    • Diving into the Narrative
    • If It’s Not Working With, It’s Probably Working Against
    • More About Your Camera and Lenses
    • Understanding Megapixels
    • Crop vs. Full Frame Cameras
    • Crop vs. Full Frame Cameras Demonstration
    • Prime vs. Zoom Lens
    • How the Lens Affects Composition
    • Dynamic Range and RAW vs. JPEG
    • 5 Tips on Memory Cards
    • 10 Tips on Buying Gear
    • Conclusion
    • The Good Karma Jar
    • Posing and Action Shots with Female Model
    • Posing and Lighting with Female Model
    • Posing and Lighting Couples Portraits