Course details

Hello and welcome to 7 Days to Better Photography.

This is a video course that lasts roughly 90 minutes.

The course covers 7 different photography subjects, in an effort to give you a solid understanding of a wide range of photographic techniques.

Here are the lessons included:

Landscape - learn how to take stunning photographs while making the most out of the great outdoors. The world is all around us, so it's important that you understand how to accurately capture it by using the right focal length and aperture.

Portraits - if you ever want to make money from photography, you really need to know how to take good photos of people. I'll walk you through some top tips, as well as point out all of the mistakes that you should avoid.

Black and White - shooting in monochrome is a different art altogether, as colour no longer comes into play. You need to focus more on texture, shape, form and light, which I cover in this video.

Night - easily one of my favourite times to shoot, as it's one of the most creative times of day, where you can capture interesting lighting, long exposures, and funky images. It's not as hard as it looks, and provides you with some very interesting results.

Low light - this is one of the hardest times to take photos as your camera will struggle to focus, and you'll be putting a lot of strain on the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Let me show you how to do this with ease.

Sunsets - who doesn't love a sunset? Easily one of the most scenic times of day and great for capturing stunning landscapes during the golden hours.

How to Capture What You See - This is one of the most common struggles for beginner photographers, so let me help you overcome it with my 10 step process!

That's about it!

Sign up today - thanks, Josh Dunlop.

Updated on 30 December, 2017

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