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Award winning photos need three things to come together:
composition, use of light and a photo-worthy moment.
Yet the only part of that trio that’s solely in our control is composition.
And this is the focus of our course. We’ll understand how good composition is fundamental to every photo we take. We’ll learn how to improve our photos by improving our composition. And we’ll experience how tiny changes in how we compose our photos yields huge results.
In case you’re wondering (or worried), rest assured your composition skills are already excellent!!
Where you place furniture in a room, the outfit you put on this morning, and even how you arrange food on a plate, already reflects your natural, built-in sense of how to make things look good. During this course we want to sharpen these compositional strategies and techniques specifically for when standing behind a camera.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
10 individual lessons that introduce new concepts while building on the previous (and a bonus activity at the end).
A 120 second overview of how the chapters connect with each other here:
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If you’d like a PDF of this visual summary, or as a reference please click the button below. Remember, you’ll also receive a summary of key ideas at the end of the course.
Okay, when you’re ready, dive into the lessons arranged chronologically below.
Note 1: If you love being guided by rules - this course is full of them; but if you don’t - don’t worry - knowing the rules simply gives you the freedom to choose when to break them.
Note 2: The only way to learn a new skill, and get better is to practice. Therefore, to get the most out of the information and ideas, I really encourage you to pause for the practice activities along the way, treating them as the most important parts of the course.
Reminder for those receiving individual feedback: Please use the links on your individual course page to submit images for personal feedback and make a note of the deadlines.
Click below for Lesson One or use the links below.
Estimated time required: 15mins