Travel and photography are truly inseparable passions. And with the affordability and convenience of today’s digital cameras, nearly everyone is guaranteed satisfying snapshot results when they return home. Travel “Photographs” – pictures that express and inspire, however, are a different class of photography, altogether. View from Above
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Course OutlineWeek 1: Capturing Iconic Travel Shots Identifying “mood” in a new location. Calling your own thoughts, feelings and ideas into play. Capturing subjects that speak of a sense of place. Week 2: Showing the Culture Capturing people and events of everyday life. Adding that touch of creativity. Appearing competent and working efficiently as a travel photographer. Week 3: Shooting the Details Which details count? Photographing details effectively. Details in the “whole” of “place”. Week 4: Photographing People What is a good people shot? Portraits and candids. Building a working rapport. Week 5: Using Different Lenses Glass of many sizes. How do you see? Zooms and primes for those on the go. Week 6: Shooting Indoors Shooting in low light. Embracing darkness. Exposing the world behind closed doors. Week 7: Equipment and Tips Essential Kit. Protecting gear. Doing it safely. Week 8: Bringing Your Trip to Life Editing and cataloging. Debuting your “selects”. Software, printing, websites and blogs. |










