
Overview
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
What is a Photography.
Photography is the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
CERTIFICATION
When you complete all lessons, Questions & Production of this course, you will received a automatically generated certificate to your email. With in 2 weeks you will be received a printed institution certificate though postal mail.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Student recognizes and understands the basic technical, aesthetic and expressive concepts of photography.
- A competency with a digital photographic work flow by the production of photographs in response to class assignments.
- An appreciation and understanding of photography as a means of visual and artistic expression by the production of photographs in response to class assignments.
- Student develops the ability to speak about photographs, through class critiques and by giving an oral presentation on a photographer of his or her choice.
Course Features
- Lectures 20
- Quiz 0
- Duration 55 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 27
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 17 Sections
- 20 Lessons
- 100 Weeks
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- InfographicAs beginner photographers, we tend to be visual learners. And it’s my job to make beginning photography as easy as possible for you.2
- ApertureExposure happens in three steps. We will start with the aperture. This is the hole inside the lens, through which the light passes.1
- Shutter Speed1
- ISO1
- Understanding Your Camera2
- Histograms1
- Shooting Modes1
- Depth of Field1
- White Balance1
- Focal LengthHave you ever wondered what the ‘mm’ on your lens actually means? Or why people use longer focal lengths for portraits?1
- Crop Factor1
- Polarizing Filters1
- Professionally Sharp Images1
- CompositionIt’s important to understand exposure. But, if you can’t get to grips with basic composition, you’ll struggle to take really good photos1
- Triangles1
- Eye-Lines2
- Balance of a photo1
Instructor
Instructor
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