Fine Art Landscape and Travel Photography

Fine Art Landscape and Travel Photography
Class Description
Using aerial views for landscape photography adds a distinguishing flare to your portfolio. But how do you create images that stand out in an industry flooded with beautiful imagery? World-renowned landscape and aerial photographers Peter Eastway and Tony Hewitt are going to show you how to create a stand-out portfolio using the techniques they’ve developed throughout their award-winning careers. In their class, you will learn:
- How they incorporate aerial shooting into their landscape imagery
- The importance of post production using Adobe® Lightroom®, Photoshop® and Capture One softwares
- How to incorporate your ideas and emotions into your landscape photography
- What equipment to use to capture your best images
- How to put together a strong, unique portfolio
This is a unique opportunity to learn from two photography masters as they share their industry specific expertise.
Lessons
- Overview of Fine Art Landscape and Travel Photography
- Our Passion For Photography
- Looking For The Next Great Photo
- Peter and Tony's Photography
- What is a Landscape?
- Considering Color: What is Real?
- Shooting Travel Photography: Exotic Locations
- Preparing for a Travel Shoot: Research
- Who Should You Travel With?
- Photographing People
- Choosing Gear for Travel
- Overview of Aerial Photography
- Flying Machines: Planes, Helicopters, Balloons and Drones
- Shutter Speed in Aerial Shooting
- Manual vs Auto Focus
- Lenses for Aerials
- What to Shoot When You're in the Air
- Using Emotion to Capture Your Images
- What Stories Do You Want to Tell?
- Who Are You as a Photographer?
- Finding Your Creative Process
- Getting Your Vision Across
- Quick Image Enhancements Using Lightroom and Capture One
- Light, Color and White Balance in Lightroom
- Histogram, Hue and Contrast in Lightroom
- Masking in Lightroom
- Cropping and Aspect Ratios in Lightroom
- Image Adjustments With Capture One
- Further Adjustments With Capture One
- Advanced Editing Concepts With Photoshop
- Peter Eastway Enhances Landscape Details
- Tony Hewitt Uses Multiple Images to Build Texture
- Peter Eastway Aerial Edit
- Tony Hewitt Aerial Edit
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- Part 4
- Part 5
- Part 6
- Sharing Your Vision: Exhibitions
- The Artist's Statement
- Preparing Print Files
- Framing Options
- Exhibition Space
- Once the Exhibition Is Up
- Making a Photo Book
- The Art of the Print
Reviews
Esther Beaton
Two Aussie blokes just having fun. Peter and Tone did us proud by representing the spirit of Australia, which is: don’t take anything too seriously. They hit off each other well, in fact, they are the best twosome I’ve ever seen on Creative Live, each giving the other respectful space yet not being shy about taking the micky out of the other guy when appropriate. The whole dialogue was spirited, informative, casual and fun. They also perfectly proved the symbiotic relationship between red wine and beautiful photography.
Swapnil Nevgi
Loved the positive energy of this class. Just finished watching it and I would definitely recommend it to someone who wants to take their landscape photography to the next level. This course is not about learning camera or software skills, but learning how to develop conceptualizing and composing skills. How an award winning creatives mind works is a lot more important than how to use camera. This is exactly what I was looking for and very happy with my purchase. Also it was good to see some of their raw vs post processed files to learn how far the professionals like Tony and Peter go with post processing (Something I have always been concerned about). Knowledge about exhibiting was also priceless. Thank you, I have learnt a lot in this class and I am sure it will reflect in my work in future.
Debra
This class is fabulous! One of the best on Creative Live. Peter and Tony share so much of themselves and their great art that you can't help but want to pick up your camera and get out to shoot. It was like watching two close friends. Thanks very much for a very enjoyable 2 days of learning and viewing.