Week 1: Basic Exposure
The mere mention of the word exposure can strike fear in the hearts of many photographers. Here you will get the tools to understand what is needed for a correct exposure.
Week 2: The Right Aperture
Story telling: We learn quickly that aperture decides what kind of image we are making, and here we start the first of three lessons about how to use aperture to create the correct creative exposure.
Week 3: Singular Themes
Isolation: Isolating your subject from the world around them puts the spotlight right where it belongs on your subject. By the end of this lesson, you will know what combination of aperture, shutter speed, and focal length it takes.
Week 4: "Who Cares?" and Diamond Apertures
Is there a point to having an entire lesson about aperture ... when aperture doesn't matter?!? ABSOLUTELY!!! This lesson ties up the trio of lessons on aperture, and after this, aperture will no longer be a mystery to you!
Week 5: Motion: Freezing Action and Panning
Now that we understand aperture, it is time to move on to shutter speed. Motion-filled opportunities are present all around us - in the house, on the street, at the office, or at the park. And it is in this very motion-filled world where photographic "gold" awaits to be mined.
Week 6: Implying Motion with Tripod
Zooming, Spinning, Painting, Fake Rain, and Bogen Super Clamps: If you thought last week's lesson on freezing action and panning was a motion-filled ride, then you better buckle up even tighter, because this week we'll be encountering even more "turbulence". Here I let you in on a lot of my secrets!
Week 7: Meter Readings and the Sky Brothers
In my on-location workshops throughout the world, I hear the same question over and over: Where should I take my meter reading from?? After this lesson, you will be armed with the answer!
Week 8: Exposure Show and Tell
It is time to take what we have learned in the previous seven lessons and apply them all together. This is where we put all the puzzle pieces together!
Review: Revisiting the Vault; Voting on Best Work
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