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Welcome to our iPhone Photography: Take Amazing Photos with your iPhone Course!
In this iPhone Photography for Beginners course, you will learn:
How to take professional, stylized photos with your iPhone
How to compose a professional photo with your iPhone
How to use photography rules to take better iPhone photos
How to use your iPhones camera settings to take better photos
How to take professional looking photos of people and landscapes using your iPhone
How to edit your photos using the best free editing apps
How to make your photos visually engaging
Photography tips
Finding inspiration in photography
And more!
This course will walk you through everything you need to know to get started with iPhone Photography and much more! By the end of this course, you'll have a strong understanding of how to capture great iPhone photos and edit them professionally.
The instructor for this course is Alli Saunders. She is a Toronto based Cinematographer and Media Production Company Owner. Alli has been asked hundreds of times how she captured her iPhone photos so she decided it was about time she created a course on it to share with aspiring iPhone Photographers!
Enrol today to take your iPhone photography game to the next level!
Overview
Syllabus
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- iPhone Photography: How To Take Amazing Photos Promo
- 01 Get to Know Your Teacher and What You’ll Learn in This Course
- 03 Make Sure You Capture Those Special Moments in the Nick of Time
- 04 Setting Up Preserve Settings
- 05 Turn That Camera Grid On
- 06 Your iPhone Camera Format
- 07 What is HDR anyway
- 08 All About Your Camera App
- 09 Why You NEED TO be Using AE and AF
- 10 What is Composition and Why Does it Matter
- 11 How to Use the Rule of Thirds
- 12 Composing Your Photos Using Visual Weight Elements
- 13 The Element of Color
- 14 The Element of Size
- 15 The Element of Texture
- 16 The Element of Focus
- 17 The Element of Position and Angles
- 18 How to Use Negative Space in Your Photos
- 19 How to Use Leading Lines
- 20 Testing Your Knowledge on Well Composed Photos
- 20 Testing Your Knowledge on Well Composed Photos
- 21 Panoramic Photos
- 22 How to Take Great Photos of People
- 23 Using Portrait Mode for Shallow Depth of Field
- 24 Editing a Photo of a Person2
- 25 Editing a Landscape Photo
- 26 Editing a Photo of an Animal
- 27 Final Thoughts