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The Photography Course
(basically everything you'll ever need)
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Lesson #1 - Why do you wanna take photos?
Practical Exercise
Lesson #2 - What is photography?
Quick Quiz
Lesson #3 - What is a camera?
Short Essay
Lesson #4 - 3 basic camera controls
Short Essay
Lesson #5 - How to take "GOOD" photos
Quick Quiz
Lesson #6 - Composition
Practical Exercise
Lesson #7 - Light AND Shadow
Practical Exercise
Lesson #8 - Flash Photography
Short Essay
Lesson #9 - Two types of Light
Short Essay
Lesson #10 - How to BE a photographer
Quick Quiz
Lesson #11 - Becoming a paid professional
Quick Quiz
Lesson #12 - In summary
PART 1 COMPLETION!
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Lesson #13 - Cameras and accessories
Complete these sentences...
Lesson #14 - F*ck your equipment
Quick Questions
Lesson #15 - What equipment to start with
Short Essay
Lesson #16 - More parts of the camera
Short Essay
Lesson #17 - Posing people
Quick Quiz
Lesson #18 - Basic studio equipment
Check Your Understanding
Lesson #19 - Creating a portrait
A Personal Question
Lesson #20 - Live Shoot: Product
Practical Exercise
Lesson #21 - Live Shoot: Portrait
Practical Exercise
Lesson #22 - Editing Product Photos
Practical Exercise
Lesson #23 - Editing Portraits
Practical Exercise
Lesson #24 - The "rules" of Art
A Personal Question
PART 2 COMPLETION!
Your Feedback
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Lesson #25 - Running a business
Lesson #26 - The Winning Formula
Ask yourself this...
Lesson #27 - People who want you to fail
Lesson #28 - More on the Winning Formula
My Personal Winning Formula Writeup for Business
Lesson #29 - Live Shoot: Outdoors
Practical Exercise
Lesson #30 - Editing Landscapes (and using RAW files)
Practical Exercise
Lesson #31 - All about COLOUR
Quick Quiz
Practical Exercise
Lesson #32 - The simplicity of it all
Quick Question
Lesson #33 - My Final Talk: Where to next?
FINAL EXAMINATION
Free eBook #1: Photography (5 things)
Free eBook #2: Portrait Fundamentals
Free eBook #3: Four Walls
Easy Street Portraits
Photography Basics Summary
4 Ways to Control Light
How a Camera Works (how to make one)
How to Light Faces
How to Photograph Figurines
You Don't Need A New Camera
DIY Phone Product Photography
Lesson #1: Introduction
Lesson #2: Your materials
Lesson #3: Preparing the space
Lesson #4: Photographing your products
Lesson #5: The basic photo edit
Lesson #6: Editing shiny products
Lesson #7: Ring photo editing cheat
Lesson #8: In summary
That's it! How did you go?
ADVANCED Home Product Photography
Lesson #1: Introduction
Lesson #2: Knowing your Equipment
Quick Quiz
Lesson #3: Why use a "REAL" Camera?
Lesson #4: The 3 Camera Controls
Photography Shopping List
Answer me this...
Lesson #5: What you NEED for Product Photography
Lesson #6: Playing with Camera Settings
Quick Practical
Lesson #7: What LIGHTS do you Need?
Lesson #8: WHY LIGHTING?
Free Rant: Why Expensive Cameras DON'T MATTER in Product Photography
Lesson #9: The SIMPLEST Lighting Setup
Checklist + Practical
Lesson #10: ALL about BACKGROUNDS
Practical: Play Around
Lesson #11: Product PLACEMENT
Quick Question
Lesson #12: Products with MULTIPLE PARTS
More Playing Around
Lesson #13: Sunglasses (Super Easy)
Lesson #14: How to get PERFECT Focus
Lesson #15: Using TWO Lights on a Watch
Lesson #16: Getting the photo "CORRECT"
Lesson #17: How to Photograph SHINY Objects
The Shiny Practical
Lesson #18: Basic Photo Editing
Question...
Lesson #19: How to Retouch Photos
That's it! How did you go?
Show me your results
If you can't walk away and actually USE the information in a course, then there's no point in doing it.
You will have the knowledge necessary to take consistently “good” photos. As in, photos which will impress people, which will attract attention and which can deliver the message that you intend it to.
You will be able to use a wide variety of cameras, regardless of brand, regardless of whether it is a fully professional camera or simply making the most of your phone.
You will understand LIGHT and how to use it to create compelling images in a variety of styles. This applies not ONLY to photography, but to painting, filmmaking and almost any other visual medium as well.
You will know what equipment you truly NEED to take the photos that you want, instead of remaining a slave to the marketing of the "latest and greatest" photography gear.
This is the FUNDAMENTAL photography education. As in, this information will NOT expire or become obsolete and need to be updated or replaced in the future. It is the solid foundation for you to become only better and better as a photographer now and into the future.
You will know how to re-create virtually any photo that you have seen me take, whether professionally or just for fun.