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Master Photography | 26Hr Complete Guide Includes Workbook - Panter - 18.12.2022 ![]() Master Photography | 26Hr Complete Guide Includes Workbook Last updated 7/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 18.04 GB | Duration: 27h 52m Stop struggling & create better photos today. Taught by a pro for photography beginners - advanced. 26 hours of content. What you'll learn Learn how to take back creative control from your camera Learn the 4 easy steps to mastering Exposure Learn my secret weapon for nailing the Exposure in camera Learn an often overlooked camera setting and see light in a, well, different light Learn my creative decision process for choosing specific camera settings How to read a Histogram for perfect exposures every time Understand the 4 key secrets to successful photos Know how to use Composition for better photos How your camera's Tonal range limitation can affect what you want to create. and how to overcome it The first lens you should buy and why The difference between soft and hard light, and why you may want to use one over another Requirements Any camera will do (it's not your camera that is the problem) Description *** 26 hours of photography video tutorials*** 180+ Photography E-book w/150+ images to use with this Photography Masterclass______________________________Have you ever said to yourself or to someone close to you... "the struggle is real. I look at other photos and say mine will never be that good."It doesn't have to be that way. Your photos will drastically improve once you know the 4 core ingredients to create amazing images."What are the 4 ingredients you ask". equipment, light, composition + editing.How can this photography masterclass help you "master" these ingredients and most of all, help you create amazing images?First, I, (Chris Parker) have 30 years of experience as a professional photographer and have 10 years of experience teaching others photography.I'll walk you through, step-by-step, each ingredient so you fully understand each concept. Let's review each ingredient and what you'll learn.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Jeff D. Jones"Chris Parker is amazing. He explains everything so that it's crystal clear the first time, so you don't have to keep replaying the lessons trying to figure out what he was talking about. I've been a photographer myself for over twenty years and I feel that to stay fresh, it's a good idea to take these "refresher" courses like Chris'. I highly recommend this course to anyone and everyone who is interested in photography."\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\INGREDIENT 1: EQUIPMENTIt's not the gear that you have that allows you to create great images. it's knowing how to get the most out of what you have!If you master Lighting and Composition, you'll be able to create spectacular images whether you have a smartphone, a $500 DSLR, or a $10,000 Mirrorless camera.But, before you can master Lighting and Composition, you need to understand how your camera AND lenses work, their limitations, and more.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Desislava Toteva Garcia"This course is extremely helpful!! I love the way you explain everything + I love your vibe!! 100 % recommended!!"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\With that knowledge, you'll elevate your photographic knowledge beyond 90% of photographers in the world.When you complete this section you'll understand.How to read a Histogram for perfect exposures every timeYou'll know the difference between Dynamic and Tonal range and how that affects your exposure and.How your camera's Tonal range limitation can affect what you want to create. and how to overcome itThe first lens you should buy and whyWhy your camera gets exposure wrong and how to fix itHow to take full creative control over your camera and shoot in Manual mode (easy. step-by-step instructions)Why I don't recommend Manual Mode for beginners and I'll reveal a better alternative!How to get sharp images every timeWhy lenses aren't always perfect and how to avoid imperfectionsYou'll discover the difference between Focal length and Field of View and their purpose in creating amazing imagesWhy you should consider the Crop Factor before buying a lensHow lens Aberrations can negatively affect your photos and how to overcome them\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Shelly Woesthoff"I really liked the interactive camera demonstration indoors and outdoors. Makes it much easier to wrap your mind around the different settings when you can see it in real-time."\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Start by mastering the camera gear you have. Then, move on to mastering.INGREDIENT 2: LIGHTAlthough this is the second ingredient... it's actually the number one ingredient to master. Why should it be number one?Well, without it, you wouldn't be able to create an image. It's like trying to create a photo with your lens cap on. How do you think that will work out?With Light, you can tell a story by shaping the light based on your creative vision. Light can be soft or hard, and can even be of different colors.Harnessing light is essential for creating amazing images. Once you complete the Light mastery section, you'll understand.The difference between soft and hard light, and why you may want to use one over anotherWhere light comes from and why it's important to your photographyHow your camera sees light and its limitationsThe 3 behaviors of light and how they can alter what you captureHow contrast can change the mood of your imageThe 4 characteristics of light and how they can affect the quality of your imagesAnd more\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Ryan Lehoullier"Phenomenal course. Clearly, a lot of time and effort went into it. The course is informative with quality content and valuable information. Thank you for this."\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\This section is in the process of being re-recorded and will also include new content. See (below) the last section for more information.INGREDIENT 3: COMPOSITIONNow that you've mastered Light and are a master of your camera gear it's time to elevate your photographic prowess by mastering composition.This will include.A true understanding of what composition is and how it can make your images better10 composition rules that will improve your images instantlyThis section is in the process of being re-recorded and will also include new content. See (below) the last section for more information.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Kris Chartrand"I purchased my canon rebel nearly 10 years ago and I had never attempted to play with the manual settings, this course truly helped me understand and the images he actually uses and does as a walk through truly helped the understanding quite a bit. I can't wait to start playing around and testing what I have learned. Thank you!"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\INGREDIENT 4: EDITINGNow that you're impressing family and friends with your photography skills, there's one more thing that will take you over the top. editing.Photo Editing, in and of itself, is an art form. Master editing and you'll leave your mark on the world for generations to come. Yes, editing is that powerful.Half the goal of editing is developing your own editing style. It won't be easy. and will take some time.I'll guide you on your editing journey with several image manipulation apps that can help you achieve your creative vision. This will include introductory's to.LightroomPhotoshopGIMPDarktableAnd morePlus, I've included a 4 step process for "developing" your editing style.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Robert TurnerUsing plain simple language Chris manages to make what is seemingly complicated understandable - I've been playing around with cameras for years and mostly been flying by the seat of my pants, I'm now starting to understand how I managed to jag those couple of really great shots, and now hopefully will be able to create even more 'great shots'.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\COURSE REFRESH IN PROGRESSAlthough this photography course already includes 26 hours of content it's a work-in-progress. My goal is to make this the best photography course here on Udemy.I've taken feedback from hundreds of students, based on what they want to learn, things I can do to improve the course, and more.This feedback will generate, when completed, at least another 6-8 hours of content. Here's a list of upcoming changes that will go live by the Summer of 2022;Lens Masterclass (Section 9) re-recorded with at least 1 hour of new contentThe lighting section re-recorded with at least 1-2 hours of new contentThe composition section is being re-recorded with at least 2 hours of new contentPhotography Masterclass Workbook (e-book), up to 300 pages for offline use to study what you've learned. Plus, additional resources to elevate your photographic skills Overview Section 1: Photography Essentials Quick Start Guide Lecture 1 209 Page Photography Masterclass Ebook Lecture 2 Interested in learning my 5 steps for shooting in Manual Mode? Lecture 3 4 Key Ingredients For Mastering Photography Lecture 4 Painting With Light Lecture 5 30 Years of Photography Experience in 9 Minutes Lecture 6 Photography WB Lecture 7 In-Studio Deep Dive - Putting It All Together Lecture 8 Outdoor Demonstration Lecture 9 Pro Editing Tips Lecture 10 5 Photography Tips Section 2: How To Get the Most From This Photography Class Lecture 11 How To Get the Most Out Of This Class Lecture 12 Additional Resources Lecture 13 Join the Official Student Photography Group Section 3: Key Ingredient 1: Camera Masterclass Part 1 Lecture 14 Types of Cameras Lecture 15 How Your Camera Works Lecture 16 What Camera Should You Buy Now/Next Lecture 17 Camera Buying Tips Lecture 18 Mega Camera Buying Guide Section 4: Key Ingredient 1: Camera Masterclass Part 2 Lecture 19 Exposure, Deep Dive Lecture 20 Maximize Your Available Light: Deep Dive Lecture 21 Unleash your Creativity, Demo Included Lecture 22 Maximize Your Creativity: Deep Dive Lecture 23 Alternative Creative Option: Demonstration Lecture 24 Alternative Creative Option: Deep Dive Lecture 25 Why Your Camera Gets Exposure Wrong Lecture 26 Meter Modes Lecture 27 Exposure Compensation To the Rescue! Lecture 28 Additional Resources on "Stops" Lecture 29 Dynamic Range Lecture 30 Master Your Histogram Part 1 Lecture 31 Master Your Histogram Part 2 Lecture 32 How To Use the Exposure Triangle Like a Pro Lecture 33 Full Creative Mode {Step-by-Step} A.K.A: Manual Mode Lecture 34 Resources For Continued Learning Lecture 35 Never Capture the Wrong Exposure, Ever Again! Lecture 36 Bulb Mode Section 5: Key Ingredient 1: Camera Masterclass Part 3 Lecture 37 3 More Modes Vital To Mastering Your Camera Lecture 38 How To Get Sharp Images, Everytime Lecture 39 10 Photos Every Second? Lecture 40 Quality Matters. Doesn't It? Section 6: Full Creative Control Lecture 41 About This Section Lecture 42 Exposure Triangle - Part 1 Lecture 43 Exposure Triangle - Part 2 Lecture 44 the Aperture Lecture 45 the Aperture Project Lecture 46 the Shutter Speed Lecture 47 the Shutter Speed Project Lecture 48 the ISO Lecture 49 the ISO Project Lecture 50 Master Exposure Lecture 51 Exposure Analogy 1 Lecture 52 Exposure Analogy 2 Lecture 53 Light Meter Lecture 54 EV Indicator Lecture 55 EV Project Section 7: Key Ingredient 1: Lenses 101 Lecture 56 Lens 101 Lecture 57 Lens Categories Lecture 58 Anatomy of a Lens Lecture 59 Lens Numbers + Letters, & Markings, Oh My! Lecture 60 Focal Length + Field of View Lecture 61 Lens Crop Factor Section 8: Key Ingredient 1: Lens Issues Lecture 62 Bad Lens Intro Lecture 63 Chromatic Aberration Lecture 64 Spherical Aberration Lecture 65 Optical Distortions Lecture 66 Perspective Distortions Lecture 67 Back Focus Lecture 68 Lens Diffraction Lecture 69 Lens Flare Lecture 70 Vignetting Lecture 71 What a Bad Lens Looks Like Lecture 72 Lens Coatings Lecture 73 Lens Stabilization Section 9: Key Ingredient 1: Lens Guide + Tips Lecture 74 Lens Buying Tips Lecture 75 Vintage vs Modern Lenses Lecture 76 Ten Tips for Buying Used Lenses Lecture 77 Name Brand vs Off Brand Lecture 78 To Buy Or Not To Buy a Kit Lens? Lecture 79 Prime Or Zoom Lens? Lecture 80 Benefits of a Wide Angle Zoom + Prime Lecture 81 Benefits of a Standard Zoom + Prime Lecture 82 Benefits of a Medium Telephoto Zoom + Prime Lecture 83 Have You Considered a Mega Telephoto Zoom? Lecture 84 Update Lecture 85 Macro Lenses Lecture 86 Fish Eye Lenses Lecture 87 Tilt Shift Lenses Lecture 88 Lens Baby Lenses Section 10: Key Ingredient 2: Master Light Lecture 89 Re-Recording + New Content | In Production Lecture 90 the True Meaning of Photography Lecture 91 Where Light Comes From Lecture 92 What is Light? Lecture 93 the Visible Light Spectrum Lecture 94 How Your Camera Sees Light Lecture 95 How You See Color Lecture 96 Behaviours of Light Lecture 97 1st Behaviour Lecture 98 2nd Behaviour Lecture 99 3rd Behaviour Lecture 100 Contrast In Photography Lecture 101 Characteristics of Light Lecture 102 Characteristic 1 Lecture 103 Characteristic 2 Lecture 104 Characteristic 3 Lecture 105 Characteristic 4 Section 11: Color of Light Deep Dive Lecture 106 Update Lecture 107 White Balance Section 12: Key 3: Composition Masterclass Lecture 108 Re-Recording + New Content | In Production Lecture 109 What is Composition? Lecture 110 Your Canvas Lecture 111 What's a Compositional Elements & Techniques? Section 13: Composition: Light Lecture 112 How "Light" Influences Your Composition + Tips Section 14: Composition: Color Lecture 113 Discover how color can affect your composition Section 15: Color Deep Dive | For Compositions Lecture 114 Discover more about how color can influence your composition Section 16: Composition Shapes Lecture 115 Shapes Section 17: Composition: Forms Lecture 116 Form Section 18: Composition: Depth + Foreground Interest Lecture 117 Depth Section 19: Composition: Textures Lecture 118 Textures Section 20: Composition: Reflections Lecture 119 Reflections Section 21: Composition: Patterns Lecture 120 Patterns Section 22: Composition: Movement Lecture 121 Motion Section 23: Composition: Expression Lecture 122 Expression Section 24: Composition: Poses Lecture 123 Pose Section 25: Composition: Shadows Lecture 124 Shadows Section 26: Composition: Lines Lecture 125 Leading Lines Section 27: Composition: Rule of Thirds Lecture 126 Rule of Thirds Section 28: Composition: Framing Lecture 127 Framing Section 29: Composition: B&W Lecture 128 B&W Section 30: Key Ingredient 4: Editing Essentials Lecture 129 Editing Section 31: How To Develop Your Own Editing Style Lecture 130 Intro Lecture 131 Step 1 Lecture 132 Step 2 Lecture 133 Step 3 Lecture 134 Step 4 Section 32: Key Ingredient 4: Photoshop For Beginners Lecture 135 Introduction to Photoshop for Beginners Lecture 136 Home Screen Lecture 137 Create New Files Lecture 138 Interface + Workspaces Lecture 139 Open Files Lecture 140 Multiple Files Lecture 141 Save + Export Lecture 142 Make It Pop Lecture 143 Retouch It Lecture 144 Resize + Save It Lecture 145 Layers 101 Lecture 146 Layers 201 Lecture 147 Layers 301 Section 33: Key Ingredient 4: Lightroom CC Lecture 148 How To Add Photos to Lightroom Lecture 149 How To Migrate Photos From Lightroom Classic to CC Lecture 150 Organize Your Photos In Lightroom Lecture 151 Lightroom Editing Step 1 Lecture 152 How To Use the Light Panel in Lightroom Lecture 153 How To Use the Tone Curve in Lightroom Lecture 154 How To Use the Color Panel in Lightroom Lecture 155 Batch Edit in Lightroom Section 34: Key Ingredient 4: GIMP the Photoshop {Free} Alternative Lecture 156 Introduction to GIMP for Beginners Lecture 157 Make It Pop Lecture 158 Fix It Lecture 159 Save It Lecture 160 Interface Lecture 161 New Docs Lecture 162 File Formats Lecture 163 Zoom + Pan Lecture 164 Save + Export Lecture 165 Layers 101 Lecture 166 Types of Layers Lecture 167 Layer Masks Lecture 168 Layer Attributes Section 35: Darktable Lecture 169 Free RAW Editor Lecture 170 Overview Lecture 171 Importing Lecture 172 Your First Edit Lecture 173 Exporting Section 36: Profitable Photography Business Lecture 174 What Type of Photography? Lecture 175 Business Name Part 1 Lecture 176 Business Name Part 2 Lecture 177 Branding Lecture 178 Logo Lecture 179 Business Structure Lecture 180 Sales Tax Lecture 181 Checking Account + Credit Cards Lecture 182 Merchant Account Lecture 183 Bookkeeper Lecture 184 Associations Lecture 185 Insurance Lecture 186 Home or Commercial Office Lecture 187 the Contract Lecture 188 Pricing Strategies Lecture 189 Pricing for Profit Lecture 190 Pricing Models Lecture 191 Domain Name + Website Lecture 192 Tips For Your Web Pages Lecture 193 SEO Lecture 194 Build your Portfolio Lecture 195 Social Media Lecture 196 Network Lecture 197 Word of Mouth Lecture 198 Marketing Through Associations Lecture 199 Online Advertising Lecture 200 Sales Consult Lecture 201 Contract + Deposit Lecture 202 Paid In Full? Section 37: Wedding Photography Lecture 203 Pre-Wedding Consultation Lecture 204 Inspirational Prep Lecture 205 Final Prep Lecture 206 Arrive Lecture 207 Getting Ready | the Bride Part 1 Lecture 208 Getting Ready | the Bride Part 2 Lecture 209 Getting Ready | the Bride Part 3 Lecture 210 Getting Ready | the Bride Part 4 Lecture 211 Getting Ready | the Bride Part 5 Lecture 212 Getting Ready | the Groom Part 1 Lecture 213 Getting Ready | the Groom Part 2 Lecture 214 Pre-Ceremony Part 1 Lecture 215 Pre-Ceremony Part 2 Lecture 216 Pre-Ceremony Part 3 Lecture 217 Processional Part 1 Lecture 218 Processional Part 2 Lecture 219 Ceremony Part 1 Lecture 220 Ceremony Part 2 Lecture 221 Recessional Lecture 222 Family Photos Part 1 Lecture 223 Family Photos Part 2 Lecture 224 Wedding Party Lecture 225 the Couples Photo Shoot - Part 1 Lecture 226 the Couples Photo Shoot - Part 2 Lecture 227 the Couples Photo Shoot - Part 3 Lecture 228 the Couples Photo Shoot - Part 4 Lecture 229 the Couples Photo Shoot - Part 5 Lecture 230 Reception Part 1 Lecture 231 Reception Part 2 Lecture 232 Reception Part 3 Lecture 233 Reception Part 4 Section 38: Bonus Lecture 234 Bonus 2 Perfect for, new or semi-experienced photographers,Struggling to create the photos you want? This class is for you.,Need a photography refresher? You'll learn more than you ever thought possible. ![]() Archive Password: "Name of the Old Continent" [First Letter Capital] |