COMPOSITION : learn the artistic side of photography

Unhappy with your photos? Struggling with camera settings? Confused with technical jargon? Learn the FUN stuff FIRST !

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Description

Would you like to...   

Feel empowered & get more confident with your camera?

  • Fulfill your potential as the photographer you know you could be?

  • Impress your family & friends with stunning images?

  • Say goodbye to disappointing, amateurish snapshots?

Learn the fun stuff first!

  • Understand what makes a 'good photo' (or bad photo)

  • Learn to compose your photos with clear intent, not randomly

  • Know how to critique your own work

  • Feel good about your photography!

Learn the artistic side of photography, and once you've got this mastered, then learn all that left-brained stuff.

Most photography courses try to teach you how a camera works. Technical stuff such as the Exposure Triangle, which is quite difficult to understand. Here, we get into the aesthetic and the artistic - things anyone with a camera can comprehend.

The rules of composition apply mostly in the landscape genre, but many are applicable in portraiture and in other genres too.

What you need

  • Camera - any model will do; smartphone, compact or DSLR

  • A tripod to stabilise the camera (optional)

  • A friend to pose for you

  • About four hours to practice what you've learned

Content Overview

  • Suitable for beginner & intermediate photography enthusiasts

  • Recommended for advanced photographers who never studied this topic

  • 12 short, sharp lessons you can put into practice today

  • 35 minutes of video training

  • 1 quick quiz - to test your memory recall

  • 4 exercises - put these principles into practice

  • 4 downloadable PDF exercise sheets

What You Will Learn!

  • Compose your photographs with clear intent
  • Improve your photos will cleverly-crafted composition
  • Understand why your photos 'work' (or don't work)
  • Plan a photo shoot that will succeed
  • Know related terminology & basics of colour theory

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner or Intermediate-level photographers
  • Advanced photographers who have not studied the artistic side of their craft