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Family Photography: Candid Moments & Storytelling - Season 1

Series: Family Photography: Candid Moments & Storytelling
3.6
(7)
Episodes
8
Rating
TVG
Year
2013
Language
English

About

Gain the confidence and skills you need to turn spontaneous moments into unforgettable photos! Learn expert strategies for indoor and outdoor family shoots guided by professional photographer Kirk Tuck, and discover how to think like a storyteller for compelling photos that capture your subject's personality. Explore the key settings behind blur-free action shots, and unlock the secret for shooting successfully in harsh sunlight. Use bounce flash for flattering indoor portraits, and dive into Adobe Lightroom with essential presets and advanced techniques for professional images that will bring out the best in everyone. Plus, learn how to size, format, and export photos for personalized greeting cards that showcase your family and your photography skills!

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Episodes

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1. Introduction

15m

Meet your instructor, Kirk Tuck, and learn some of the foundations for getting great family photos.

2. Shooting in Open Shade

23m

Shooting outdoors in the sun and in the shade presents some exposure challenges. Kirk shows you how to get a great shot wherever the light falls.

3. Shutter Speed & Movement

21m

If your family is always on the go, why not get some action shots? Freeze that trampoline jumper high in the air or create motion blur as you capture an intrepid scooter-rider.

4. Natural Light Indoors

12m

Capture those quiet, indoor moments with ambient light. Kirk shows you how to create beautiful, natural portraits of your family.

5. Think Like a Storyteller

25m

When chronicling your family's events, think like a storyteller. Kirk explains how to plan and choose your shots so to create a beginning, middle and end in an engaging package.

6. Post-Processing Fundamentals

30m

Using Adobe Lightroom, Kirk demonstrates how post-processing can enhance a photo that captures a great moment but has some technical problems such as under- or overexposure. Add sharpness and saturation or crop your photos to make them more compelling.

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