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Fundamentals of Photography

Series: Great Courses
4.6
(178)
Episodes
24
Rating
TVPG
Year
2012
Language
English

About

National Geographic Masters of Photography goes inside the creative process of the industry's most sought-after photographers as they reveal their working methods, from the planning stages of an assignment through the execution. Twelve National Geographic photographers teach two lessons each, offering rich insights into how to approach your own images and boost your confidence as you work.

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Episodes

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1. Making Great Pictures

30m

What makes a photograph iconic? What three things must every picture have to stand out from any old snapshot? These two questions form the core of Mr. Sartore's introduction to the course. You'll also discover that a great picture doesn't rely on equipment-but on being able to see and think critically about your surroundings.

2. Camera Equipment-What You Need

30m

To take a picture, you need to have good equipment. Here, get a no-nonsense guide to finding photography equipment-including cameras, tripods, and camera bags-that fits your needs. Also, take an in-depth look at a camera's controls and settings for everything from aperture to shutter speed to ISO (your film's sensitivity to light).

3. Lenses and Focal Length

30m

Lenses are the most critical tools of photography. In this lecture, he takes you into the field and shows you different camera lenses in action. Among them: 70–200 mm (good for blurring out distracting backgrounds), rectilinear lenses (great for photographing things with minimal distortion), and wide-angle lenses (perfect for both landscapes and for shooting subjects in tight quarters).

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