Photography

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The Art of Photography
  • Concept of Photography

  • The Essentials of Photography

  • Camera Kits and Equipment

  • Types of Cameras (DSLR, Mirrorless, Film, etc.)

  • Lenses and Their Uses

  • Correct Lenses to Use for Different Photography Styles

  • Focal Length Explained

  • Crop Sensor vs. Full Frame Sensors

  • Focusing Techniques and Modes

  • Composition Techniques and Framing

  • Elements of Photography (Line, Shape, Texture, etc.)

  • Understanding Exposure: ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed

  • ISO and Image Noise Management

  • Image Resolution and File Types (JPEG, RAW, etc.)

  • Apertures and Depth of Field

  • Shutter Speeds and Controlling Movement

  • Balancing Exposure Manually (Using the Exposure Triangle)

  • White Balance and Color Accuracy

  • Metering Modes and Light Measurement

  • Lighting Fundamentals and Understanding Light Behavior

  • Night Photography and Low Light Techniques

  • Fill-in Flash and Using On/Off-Camera Flash

  • Manual Settings and Full Manual Shooting Mode

  • Working in RAW Format

  • Studio Setup, Tools, and Equipment Essentials

  • Portrait Photography Techniques

  • Landscape and Nature Photography

  • Product and Commercial Photography

  • Event and Wedding Photography

  • Street and Documentary Photography

  • Photo Editing and Post Production (Lightroom, Photoshop)

  • Black & White and Creative Photography Styles

  • Building and Presenting a Photography Portfolio

  • Working with Models and Clients Professionally

  • Social Media and Personal Branding for Photographers

  • Copyright, Licensing, and Image Rights

  • Starting and Marketing Your Photography Business

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Course Content

Concept of Photography
Introduces the art and science of photography, capturing light to create images. Covers the historical evolution and modern purpose of photography in storytelling, documentation, and art.

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The Essentials of Photography
Outlines the foundational elements needed to begin photography: understanding light, using a camera, and developing a photographer’s eye for moments and composition.

Camera Kits and Equipment
Covers essential gear including cameras, lenses, tripods, filters, batteries, memory cards, and cleaning tools. Helps learners build or choose the right kit for their style.

Types of Cameras (DSLR, Mirrorless, Film, etc.)
Explores major camera types, their features, strengths, and ideal use cases. Helps learners understand which camera suits their photography goals.

Lenses and Their Uses
Teaches the differences between wide-angle, standard, telephoto, macro, and specialty lenses, including their impact on depth, perspective, and image quality.

Correct Lenses to Use for Different Photography Styles
Focuses on choosing the right lens for portraits, landscapes, macro, wildlife, events, etc., with practical examples and comparison shots.

Focal Length
Explains how focal length affects composition, field of view, and magnification. Covers the difference between short, medium, and long lenses.

Crop Sensor vs. Full Frame Sensors
Compares sensor sizes and how they affect field of view, depth of field, image quality, and lens selection.

Focusing Techniques and Modes
Explains autofocus vs. manual focus, focus modes (single, continuous, tracking), and focusing points for different scenarios like action or portraits.

Composition Techniques and Framing
Teaches how to arrange elements in a frame using rules like the Rule of Thirds, Leading Lines, Framing, and Negative Space for stronger visual impact.

Elements of Photography (Line, Shape, Texture, etc.)
Introduces the design principles in photography that help guide the viewer’s eye and add artistic value to images.

Exposure: ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed
Covers the Exposure Triangle and how these three settings interact to control light and affect image quality.

ISO and Image Noise Management
Explains sensitivity to light, effects of using high ISO, and techniques to reduce digital noise in-camera and in post-processing.

Image Resolution and File Types (JPEG, RAW, etc.)
Covers how megapixels relate to print and display quality. Explains the benefits and differences between RAW and JPEG file formats.

Apertures and Depth of Field
Explains how aperture size controls light and depth of field. Shows how to create background blur (bokeh) or keep everything in focus.

Shutter Speeds and Controlling Movement
Shows how to freeze or blur motion creatively with shutter speed. Includes examples like sports photography vs. long exposure waterfalls.

Balancing Exposure Manually (Using the Exposure Triangle)
Teaches students how to achieve well-exposed images by balancing ISO, aperture, and shutter speed without auto mode.

White Balance and Color Accuracy
Explains how to adjust white balance for natural-looking colors, including preset options, Kelvin temperature, and custom settings.

Metering Modes and Light Measurement
Teaches how cameras measure light and choose exposure settings using spot, center-weighted, and matrix/evaluative metering.

Lighting Fundamentals and Understanding Light Behavior
Covers natural vs. artificial light, light direction, intensity, quality, and how to shape it using reflectors, diffusers, and modifiers.

Night Photography and Low Light Techniques
Focuses on tripod use, long exposures, high ISO shooting, and creative night scenes like cityscapes, light trails, or astrophotography.

Fill-in Flash and Using On/Off-Camera Flash
Explains how to use flash in daylight to fill shadows or indoors for balanced lighting. Covers TTL vs. manual flash, bounce techniques, and modifiers.

Manual Settings and Full Manual Shooting Mode
Empowers learners to control every aspect of the image by shooting in full manual (M) mode and making real-time adjustments.

Working in RAW Format
Details the advantages of shooting in RAW: full control over exposure, color correction, and detail recovery in post-processing.

Studio Setup, Tools, and Equipment Essentials
Introduces studio lighting kits, backdrops, softboxes, reflectors, and how to arrange lighting for portraits and product photography.

Portrait Photography Techniques
Focuses on lighting, posing, and engaging with subjects for natural expressions. Covers single and group portrait setups.

Landscape and Nature Photography
Covers gear, timing, lighting, filters (ND, polarizers), and camera settings for capturing wide vistas, sunrise/sunset scenes, and nature.

Product and Commercial Photography
Teaches how to shoot for e-commerce, catalogs, and advertisements. Emphasizes lighting control, sharpness, and consistency.

Event and Wedding Photography
Focuses on anticipating moments, working under pressure, gear setup, shot lists, and client communication during live events.

Street and Documentary Photography
Explores candid photography, storytelling through images, ethics, composition, and blending into the environment.

Photo Editing and Post Production (Lightroom, Photoshop)
Introduces editing tools, workflow best practices, color correction, retouching, cropping, and exporting for different media.

Black & White and Creative Photography Styles
Explores artistic approaches like monochrome, HDR, double exposure, minimalism, and color splash, both in-camera and in post.

Building and Presenting a Photography Portfolio
Guides students to curate a strong, diverse portfolio with personal style, consistent quality, and professional presentation.

Building and Presenting a Photography Portfolio
Guides students to curate a strong, diverse portfolio with personal style, consistent quality, and professional presentation.

Working with Models and Clients Professionally
Teaches communication, posing guidance, contracts, client expectations, and handling feedback or revisions.

Social Media and Personal Branding for Photographers
Covers Instagram, Facebook, Behance, and building an online presence that attracts clients and showcases expertise.

Copyright, Licensing, and Image Rights
Explains how to legally protect your work, understand client usage rights, licensing terms, and copyright registration.

Starting and Marketing Your Photography Business
Provides insight on pricing, packages, business structure, invoicing, marketing tactics, client management, and growth strategy.

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