Photography Essentials: Zero to Sixty
Photography Essentials: Zero to Sixty, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 43 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 20 subscribers.
You will learn about Students will learn how to build an exposure manually and understand how the camera adapts to light Learn how the focusing system operates and be able to acquire focus on both action and non-moving subjects. Understand how color temperature works and how to adapt to it. Learn exercises that will put exposure, color, and focusing tips into practice. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students new to photography. It is particularly useful for Students new to photography.
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Summary
Title: Photography Essentials: Zero to Sixty
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Curriculum Items: 43
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Students will learn how to build an exposure manually and understand how the camera adapts to light
- Learn how the focusing system operates and be able to acquire focus on both action and non-moving subjects.
- Understand how color temperature works and how to adapt to it.
- Learn exercises that will put exposure, color, and focusing tips into practice.
Who Should Attend
- Students new to photography.
Target Audiences
- Students new to photography.
Photography Essentials: Zero to Sixty is the complete introduction to photography course for any new photographer with any camera system. This class is designed for hobby and enthusiast photographers who want to control their creative output with an interchangeable lens camera. We will cover exposure theory, which is the understanding of light in an environment, the tools your cameras has to adjust to this light, such as aperture, shutter, and ISO, and how to make creative decisions in a variety of lighting conditions; focusing essentials, which is how the camera finds and acquires focus, how it tracks subjects, and how to manipulate your focusing system to acquire focus on the right subject; white balance, which is the color of a light source and how your camera adapts to it; and we will cover the essentials of editing. Each section will include a discussion on the theory currently on topic, a mechanical demonstration of how to control this particular aspect of photography, and lastly a practical shoot where you will accompany me in the field as I put our new skills to the test. With four hours of material this course will get anyone off the ground and shooting great images immediately.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2: Course Structure
Lecture 3: Gear
Chapter 2: Exposure
Lecture 1: Metering Theory
Lecture 2: Metering Mechanics (Part One)
Lecture 3: Metering Mechanics (Part Two)
Lecture 4: Metering Practical
Lecture 5: Exposure Compensation Theory
Lecture 6: Exposure Compensation Mechanics (Part One)
Lecture 7: Exposure Compensation Mechanics (Part Tne)
Lecture 8: Exposure Compensation Practical
Lecture 9: ISO Theory
Lecture 10: ISO Mechanics
Lecture 11: ISO Practical
Lecture 12: Aperture Theory
Lecture 13: Aperture Mechanics
Lecture 14: Depth of Field
Lecture 15: Aperture Theory
Lecture 16: Shutter Speed Theory
Lecture 17: The Stop System
Lecture 18: Shutter Speed Mechanics
Lecture 19: Shutter Speed Practical
Lecture 20: Manual Exposure Theory
Lecture 21: Manual Exposure Mechanics
Lecture 22: Manual Exposure Practical
Chapter 3: Focusing
Lecture 1: Focus Basics Theory
Lecture 2: Focus Basics Mechanics
Lecture 3: Focus Basics Practical
Lecture 4: AF-S Theory
Lecture 5: AF-S Mechanics
Lecture 6: AF-S Practical
Lecture 7: AF-C Theory
Lecture 8: AF-C Mechanics
Lecture 9: AF-C Practical
Chapter 4: White Balance
Lecture 1: White Balance Basics Theory
Lecture 2: White Balance Basics Mechanics
Lecture 3: White Balance Advanced Theory
Lecture 4: White Balance Advanced Mechanics
Lecture 5: White Balance Advanced Practical
Chapter 5: Editing and Conclusion
Lecture 1: Introduction to Editing
Lecture 2: Importing Images
Lecture 3: Editing
Lecture 4: Course Conclusion
Instructors
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Joe Klocek
Photography Instructor
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