Photography Foundations: Macro and Close-Up

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Free Online Course: Photography Foundations: Macro and Close-Up provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Photography Foundations: Macro and Close-Up is taught by Ben Long.

Overview
  • Explore the world of the small with this guide to macro and close-up photography gear, lighting, and technique.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you need to know for this course
    1. Close-Up Shooting
    • What is close up?
    • Understanding minimum focus distance
    • Comparing wide lens and telephoto
    • Understanding depth of field and focus
    • Working with extension tubes
    • Working with close-up lenses
    2. Basic Macro Shooting with Gear You Own
    • What is a macro photo?
    • Understanding how to shoot macro with a reversed lens
    • Using a point-and-shoot camera for macro
    • Working with backdrops for macro
    • Practicing macro by shooting in the kitchen
    3. Using Macro Lenses
    • Choosing a macro lens
    • Exploring macro lens features: Focal length
    • Understanding macro lens shutter speed
    • Shooting basics with a macro lens
    • Getting closer with macro lenses and extension tubes
    • Working with depth of field and macro
    • Understanding depth and composition in macro
    • Working with subject holders and support
    • Shooting with the Canon 65 mm
    4. Macro Shooting Accessories
    • Working with macro stabilizing options
    • Working with sliders for macro
    • Working with a bellows
    • Working with viewfinders in macro
    5. Macro Lighting
    • Working with direct light
    • Macro and the angle of light
    • Augmenting direct light with reflectors
    • Continuous lighting to add fill to a macro shot
    • Lighting your macro scene with continuous light
    • Lighting the macro scene with strobes
    • Setting up a macro-specific flash unit
    • Shooting with the Canon Macro Twin Lite
    • Shooting macro in a light tent
    • Shooting macro on a light table
    6. Macro Shooting in the Field
    • Field shooting for macro, starting at home
    • Managing backgrounds in the field
    • Shooting macro water droplets
    7. Depth of Field and Focus Stacking
    • Creating a simple manual focus stack
    • Creating a focus stacked image with manual merge
    • Creating a focus stacked image using Helicon Remote
    • Working with a StackShot rail for focus stacking
    • Merging a focus stack with Photoshop
    • Merging photo stacks with Helicon
    • Understanding the aesthetics of depth of field
    Conclusion
    • Next steps