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Beginner camera settings (important info used in subsequent lectures) 4
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Use the Exposure Triangle to understand exposure and get out of the Auto mode 07 minLecture1.1
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The ISO setting, what is it and what’s it for? 08 minLecture1.2
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Exposure Compensation, why you sometimes need to darken or lighten your images 08 minLecture1.3
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Lens apertures, learn about one of the most important camera settings 07 minLecture1.4
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More advanced camera settings 5
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5 Tips for tack sharp focussing 10 minLecture2.1
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Choose the right shutter speeds to avoid camera shake & get sharper photos 03 minLecture2.2
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Use your histogram to nail the exposure for those important images. 08 minLecture2.3
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Aperture & depth of field – start getting creative (DSLRs) 07 minLecture2.4
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Scene modes & depth of field (Compact cameras) 05 minLecture2.5
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Improve your images with natural lighting 9
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Top Shade, the professional’s portrait lighting secret 06 minLecture3.1
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Dealing with the sun when taking a portrait 04 minLecture3.2
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Direction of light and the effect it has on your photos 09 minLecture3.3
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Get nice blue skins in your photos and avoid white skies 04 minLecture3.4
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How to retain the ambient light of a nicely lit room 06 minLecture3.5
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Better indoor portraits using window light – pt 1 of 2 07 minLecture3.6
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Better indoor portraits using window light – pt 2 of 2 04 minLecture3.7
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Create a great look using backlighting 06 minLecture3.8
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How to improve your natural light portraits using a reflector 07 minLecture3.9
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Improve your images using better composition 9
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Use the rule of thirds for improved composition 05 minLecture4.1
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Better composition using diagonal lines 08 minLecture4.2
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Use ‘Leading Lines’ to create more dramatic images 09 minLecture4.3
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Use repeating patterns for more impact 03 minLecture4.4
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Improve your composition using the ‘frame within a frame’ trick 04 minLecture4.5
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Blur the background for more impact (DSLRs) 05 minLecture4.6
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Blur the background to isolate your subject (Compact Cameras) 04 minLecture4.7
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Don’t let cluttered backgrounds ruin your portraits 04 minLecture4.8
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Improve your portraits using unusual backgrounds 04 minLecture4.9
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Tips on posing for portraits 6
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Flatter your individual subject with these full length posing tips 06 minLecture5.1
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Family or small group poses – Pt I Standing poses 12 minLecture5.2
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Family or small group poses – Pt II Seated poses 09 minLecture5.3
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Individual natural and relaxed female poses 08 minLecture5.4
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Ideas for photographing children, 4-6 months old 08 minLecture5.5
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Ideas for photographing children, 9-12 months old 09 minLecture5.6
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Landscapes and scenery 2
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Landscape photography tips, a walkthough with Barbara 22 minLecture6.1
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How to take better photos in the snow 08 minLecture6.2
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Flash photography 3
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Better results using an external flashgun, Pt I – Bouncing the flash 05 minLecture7.1
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Better flash portraits using an external flashgun, Pt II-More creative portraits 05 minLecture7.2
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Better results using your cameras’ built-in flash – soften the shadows 06 minLecture7.3
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Information and tips on using lenses 4
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General tips on camera lenses, variable/fixed apertures, fast/slow, what are prime lenses? 08 minLecture8.1
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Lens focal length, Pt I – Perspective 05 minLecture8.2
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Lens focal length, Pt II – ‘Field of View’ 04 minLecture8.3
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Lens focal length, Pt III – ‘Depth of Field’ 05 minLecture8.4
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Other general techniques 3
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How the ‘half press of the shutter’ technique can improve your picture taking 07 minLecture9.1
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How to take photos of fireworks 10 minLecture9.2
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Use the fashion photographer’s perspective trick for longer legs 02 minLecture9.3
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How to take a really flattering Profile or PR photo 2
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Which digital camera to buy next, megapixels is not the answer 2
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The myth of megapixels – image resolution and quality 07 minLecture11.1
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Which camera should I buy next – there’s so many to choose from! 16 minLecture11.2
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