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Photography Essentials: Getting Your Best Shots

Sean Dalton

Photography Essentials: Getting Your Best Shots

Sean Dalton

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Class Description

ABOUT SEAN'S CLASS:

No matter what your photography goals are, you will be able to benefit from this comprehensive photography fundamentals class. As we move through the lessons, you'll learn how to harness your creative potential and capture your artistic vision through the lens. I will unpack everything you need to know to get started with taking captivating images that make a lasting impression. We will cover all of the basics such as camera settings, manual and auto focus, composition and lighting, after which I will walk you through two edits from beginning to end so that you can learn crucial edit techniques that will take your photos to the next level. I’ll also share the secret to developing your unique photography style and establishing a powerful social media following. You will gain a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of photography, allowing beginners to start from scratch and intermediate photographers to hone your craft and establish a name for yourself as a professional. You can take part in the class with your professional DSLR, mirrorless camera or even your smartphone. My guidelines apply to all cameras so anyone with the motivation to learn can join!

Ratings and Reviews

Neil Brumberger
 

This is an excellent, fast paced review of processes and techniques for someone who is not a raw newbie, but still in the beginner stage. The title is accurate. It covers the essentials, not deeply, but broadly. Being somewhat older I find the fast pace of the narrative a bit too much, but I am a dinosaur

Matt House
 

Good basics class, however one of the questions in the chapter 3 quiz is incorrect: When shooting in aperture mode, what settings does the camera adjust? Quiz answer (aperture) is incorrect. The photographer selects the aperture, however the camera adjusts the shutter speed (and ISO if in auto) in order to make a proper exposure.

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