Beginner’s Photography: A Fast-Track Crash Course

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Beginner’s Photography: A Fast-Track Crash Course

About Course

You want to take better photos, right? This photography fundamentals course is a short crash course to learn the basics.

If terms like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and the exposure triangle aren’t familiar – then this photography for beginners course is perfect for you.
With this course, you’ll understand how your camera actually works

After taking this beginner photography course, you’ll know:

Aperture – Adjusting your f-stop, and what this does creatively to your photo

Shutter Speed – How to prevent a common beginner mistake with this setting

ISO – Preventing photos with digital noise and grain

Exposure – How to use aperture, shutter speed, ISO, lights, and filters to take well-exposed photos

Composition – Basic rules to follow… and when to break them

White Balance – Make sure your photo’s colors look natural

Photo Quality & File Types – Best scenarios to use different file types

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn how to use the manual settings on your camera to properly expose a photo.
  • You will learn basic composition rules that will automatically improve your photography.
  • You will learn what aperture is, and how to use it creatively.
  • You will learn what shutter speed is, and how to prevent common beginner mistakes.
  • You will learn what ISO is, and how to prevent 'noisy' photos.
  • You will learn about the different photo settings and resolutions.
  • You will understand the basic settings and rules that all pro photographers once learned.

Course Content

Intro to Photography

  • Introduction to the Photography Fundamentals Course
  • Enroll in the Translated Version of this Course For Free
  • Free 52 Week Photography Challenge Book
  • How does a camera work?Preview
  • Join the Official Student Photography Group
  • Tips to Improve Your Course Taking ExperiencePreview

How to Expose Your Photo Properly

Basic Camera Settings and Composition

Composing Better Images

Conclusion

Photo Contests

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