WELCOME TO THIS COURSE!
  • Introduction
  • Overview of the course.
  • Lecture 3: What you need with you.
  • Ice-breaker: Spot the mistake!
Camera Equipment
  • Introduction
  • Is my camera good enough? Different makes and models.
  • Choosing the right lens for the right occasion.
  • How to hold your camera correctly when taking photos.
  • Do I need a monopod, tripod or beanbag?
  • The limitations of your DSLR camera.
  • Conclusion
Mastering Camera Settings
  • Introduction
  • Choosing the right shooting mode.
  • File format, size and quality.
  • White balance and Metering mode.
  • Drive mode. Shooting like a pistol vs. shooting like a machine gun.
  • Auto focus mode. Is your subject moving or standing still?
  • Focus points. Selecting only one or activating them all.
  • ISO. Ensuring that you get sharp photos in low light conditions.
  • Exposure compensation. Making your images lighter or darker.
  • Conclusion
Aperture and Shutter Speed
  • Introduction
  • Influencing depth of field in Aperture Priority.
  • Freezing action or capturing movement in Shutter Priority.
  • Using scene selections (those little pictures) as a backup plan.
  • BONUS LECTURE: Introduction to the Exposure Triangle
  • Conclusion
Light
  • Introduction
  • Front light - taking colourful and representative photographs.
  • Side light - highlighting texture and capturing three dimensional images.
  • Back light - capturing dramatic silhouettes.
  • Diffused light - shooting in overcast conditions.
  • Flash light - using the camera's own artificial light source.
  • Conclusion
Composition
  • Introduction
  • Camera orientation - holding your camera horizontally or vertically.
  • Taking excellent portrait photos - 4 steps to blur the background.
  • Applying the Rule of thirds to get better balance in your images.
  • Leave enough space around your subject.
  • How leading lines draw your eyes into the photograph.
  • Different angles for new, exciting perspectives.
  • 5 steps to perfect composition!
  • Conclusion
Creativity
  • Introduction
  • Look for reflections.
  • Use natural frames.
  • Play with colour.
  • Use repetition.
  • The power of scale.
  • Tell a story.
  • Create stars!
  • Conclusion
Conclusion
  • Use your photos!
  • A summary of what you've learnt.
  • The way forward - how to keep improving your photography...
  • Download a set of course notes in PDF format.
  • Bonus Lecture.