How To Do Macro and Closeup Photography
How To Do Macro and Closeup Photography, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 63 lectures, based on 41 reviews, and has 236 subscribers.
You will learn about Macro Photography Gear, Understand how cameras work and what gear you need. How to use your computer to take control of your camera Focus Stacking, How to shoot hand held or in an automatic setup using gear or software. Edit Macro photos to make them look even better. Macro Photography Scene Setup, Practical demonstrations to see how I shoot in real-world scenarios. Macro Photography, Composition, lighting, and proper settings to take better photos. Macro Photography Water Drops, How to shoot refraction macro photos in water drops. This course is ideal for individuals who are Intermediate Level Photographers or Photography Hobbyist who want to learn how to do Macro Photography or Product Sales who need close up or Macro for their products It is particularly useful for Intermediate Level Photographers or Photography Hobbyist who want to learn how to do Macro Photography or Product Sales who need close up or Macro for their products.
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Summary
Title: How To Do Macro and Closeup Photography
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 63
Number of Published Lectures: 63
Number of Curriculum Items: 63
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Macro Photography Gear, Understand how cameras work and what gear you need.
- How to use your computer to take control of your camera
- Focus Stacking, How to shoot hand held or in an automatic setup using gear or software.
- Edit Macro photos to make them look even better.
- Macro Photography Scene Setup, Practical demonstrations to see how I shoot in real-world scenarios.
- Macro Photography, Composition, lighting, and proper settings to take better photos.
- Macro Photography Water Drops, How to shoot refraction macro photos in water drops.
Who Should Attend
- Intermediate Level Photographers
- Photography Hobbyist who want to learn how to do Macro Photography
- Product Sales who need close up or Macro for their products
Target Audiences
- Intermediate Level Photographers
- Photography Hobbyist who want to learn how to do Macro Photography
- Product Sales who need close up or Macro for their products
Hello, how are you today?
I hope you are having a fabulous day because I am.
I have been working as a professional photographer for over 30 years.
In this course,
I will show you how to do macro photography.
I will show you the macro photography gear that you need. Also ways to do macro photography if you don’t have all the gear I talk about.
You don’t have to be an expert in photography. You don’t need all the latest professional camera gear, DSLR that I use.
Photography is photography and it’s all the same.
What you will learn still applies whether you’re a beginner or an expert, regardless of what equipment you use.
There’s certain fundamentals of macro photography we will talk about.
Certain things that we do differently than in other forms of photography.
So we’re going to talk about what those are.
We’re going to look at pictures that I’ve taken.
And we’re going to analyze, and I’m going to walk you through the thought process on what I am thinking as I take each one of these pictures.
We’re going to do some projects. Not very difficult.
You don’t need anything fancy gear.
All I want you to do is go out and take some pictures.
But when you’re taking these pictures, I want you to think, I want you to apply what you learned in the course.
After this course, You will see the world in a whole new way and your pictures will go from being snapshots to a thing of beauty.
I look forward to seeing your pictures in the project section.
If you’re ready. Let’s get started.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction To Macro Photography
Lecture 1: Introduction To Macro Photography
Lecture 2: What is Marco Photography
Lecture 3: How I Teach My Course.
Chapter 2: Macro Photography Gear
Lecture 1: Introduction Macro Photography Gear
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals for Macro Photography Gear
Lecture 3: The Camera Used in Macro Photography
Lecture 4: The Macro Photography Lens
Lecture 5: How To Turn a Normal Lens Into a Macro Photography Lens
Lecture 6: Other Gear for Macro Photography
Chapter 3: Photography Software
Lecture 1: Introduction Photography Software
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Photography Software
Lecture 3: Remote Camera Control Software "Helicon Remote"
Lecture 4: Photo Editing Software "Adobe Lightroom"
Lecture 5: Remote Camera Control Software "DigiCamControl"
Lecture 6: Photo Editing Software "Darktable"
Lecture 7: Photo Editing Software "Adobe Photoshop"
Lecture 8: Photo Editing Software "GIMP"
Lecture 9: Focus Stacking Software "Helicon Focus"
Lecture 10: Focus Stacking Software "CombineZP"
Chapter 4: Camera Settings for Macro Photography
Lecture 1: Introduction Camera Settings for Macro Photography
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Camera Settings for Macro Photography
Lecture 3: Raw vs JPEG, Which One Should We Use in Macro Photography
Lecture 4: Focus, Manual or Auto When shooting Macro Photography
Lecture 5: Aperture, Selecting Your depth of Field for Macro Photography
Lecture 6: Shutter Speed, Controlling Camera Shake or Motion Blur in Macro Photography
Lecture 7: ISO, Control The Noise of Macro Photography
Lecture 8: Your Camera Setting for Macro Photography
Chapter 5: Lighting Your Subject in Macro Photography
Lecture 1: Introduction Lighting of Macro Photography
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Lighting in Macro Photography
Lecture 3: Using Diffusers and Reflectors in Macro Photography
Lecture 4: Natural Light for Macro Photography
Lecture 5: Artificial Light for Macro Photography
Lecture 6: Your Lighting Set Up and Gear for Macro Photography
Chapter 6: Laying Out Your Macro Photography Project
Lecture 1: Introduction Setting Up a Macro Photography Scene
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Setting Up a Macro Photography Scene
Lecture 3: Laying Out Everything We Need for Macro Photography
Lecture 4: Minimum Focus and Working Distance Macro Photography
Lecture 5: Back Drops Used in Macro Photography
Lecture 6: Setting Up The Macro Photography Scene
Lecture 7: Your Macro Photography Project
Chapter 7: Focus Stacking When Doing Macro Photography
Lecture 1: Introduction Focus Stacking for Macro Photography
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Focus Stacking in Macro Photography
Lecture 3: Manual Hand Held Focus Stacking in Macro Photography
Lecture 4: Manual Using a Tripod for Focus Stacking in Macro Photography
Lecture 5: Manual Focus Stacking Using a Focus Rail in Macro Photography
Lecture 6: Manual Focus Stacking Using Software for Macro Photography
Lecture 7: Automictic Focus Stacking Using Software for Macro Photography
Lecture 8: Your Focus Stacking Macro Photography Project
Chapter 8: Macro Photography Projects
Lecture 1: Introduction Macro Photography Project
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Macro Photography Projects
Lecture 3: Macro Photography Project One, Water Drop Refraction, Items Used
Lecture 4: Macro Photography Project One, Water Drop Refraction Scene Setup
Lecture 5: Macro Photography Project One, Water Drop Refraction
Lecture 6: Macro Photography Project Two, Fine Art, Items Used
Lecture 7: Macro Photography Project Two, Fine Art, Scene Setup
Lecture 8: Macro Photography Project Two, Fine Art
Lecture 9: Marco Photography, Your Project
Chapter 9: Processing Macro Photography Photographs
Lecture 1: Introduction Processing of Macro Photography Photographs
Lecture 2: Basic Fundamentals Processing of Macro Photography Photographs
Lecture 3: Adobe Lightroom My Basic Workflow
Lecture 4: Photo Editing, Your Project or Macro Photography Artwork
Chapter 10: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion and Thank You
Lecture 2: Showcase What You Have Learned
Instructors
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Jay Scovel
Professional Photographer
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- 4 stars: 13 votes
- 5 stars: 19 votes
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