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Light is the key ingredient to awesome photography. Learn to master light, in photography, from a pro photographer.

What you will learn

You’ll learn how to see light like you’ve never done before

You’ll learn what is light & where does it come from

You’ll learn how your eyes see things and how they have color

You’ll learn how your eyes see light vs. your camera

You’ll learn the 3 behaviors of light and use for better composition

You’ll learn the 4 types of contrast

You’ll learn and better understand the 4 characteristics of light for awesome photos

Description

Understanding light and how it can affect your images is the key ingredient to better photos.  It doesn’t matter what kind of camera you’re using (or even a smartphone).  Master light and your images will have that wow factor!

Hello, my name is Chris Parker and I’ve been a pro photographer for 30 years.  I’ve personally photographed over 500 weddings, thousands of portrait sessions, am an award-winning photojournalist, blah, blah, blah!!  What’s in it for you?  Better photos.  Plain and simple.  After this course, you’ll have a better understanding of all of the following…

  • What is light & where does it come from
  • Do you really know what light is?
  • Visible light spectrum
  • How your eyes see things and how they have color
  • How your eyes see light vs. your camera
  • The 3 behaviors of light
  • Tones & dynamic ranges
  • HDR photography basics
  • Learn About the Intensity of Light & How To Use in Photography
  • Understand the 4 types of contrast
  • Learn the 4 characteristics of light
  • Learn About the Intensity of Light & How To Use in Photography

Once you have a better appreciation fo the behaviors of lights and it’s 4 characteristics you’ll be well on your way to create fantastic photos.

Then, you’ll learn how to capture “light” to create awesome, creative photos based on your vision…

  • You’ll learn the 3 camera settings that will help you fulfill your creative vision
  • How to use the Photography Exposure Triangle to ditch auto
  • How to use the Aperture for creative depth-of-field
  • How to use the Shutter Speed to blur the action or capture fast-moving objects – all depending on your creative vision
  • How to use the ISO for best results
  • Understanding exposure for awesome photos
  • 2 photography exposure analogies included to help you better understand how the 3 camera settings work together.
  • Learn a semi-secret tool, within your camera, to help you nail your exposure in camera
  • and much more…

Plus, several projects are included to help you master what you learn.


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If you’re ready to take your photography to the next level, then this Photography Light Mastery course will help you get there.  I’m looking forward to sharing with you my 30 years of knowledge and answering your questions.

Thanks for stopping by and have an awesome day!

Chris

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Content

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Watch This First
Discover How To Master Light In Photography
What is the True Meaning of Photography
Do You Know Where Light Comes From?
Do You Understand What Light Is?
What Is the True Visible Light Spectrum?
How Your Eyes See Light vs. Your Digital Camera (or film… if you shoot film)
How Your Eyes See Objects and Why They Have Color
3 Main Behaviors of Light
Reflection – Learn How the 1st Behavior of Light Effects Your Photography
Absorption – Learn How the 2nd Behavior of Light Effects Your Photography
Transmission – Learn How the 3rd Behavior of Light Effects Your Photography
Learn the 4 Characteristics of Light in Photography
Learn About the Quality of Light & How To Use in Photography
Learn About the Intensity of Light & How To Use in Photography
Learn About the Color of Light & How To Use in Photography
Learn About the Direction of Light & How To Use in Photography
How to Capture Light with Your Camera
the Photography Exposure Triangle – Part 1
the Photography Exposure Triangle – Part 2
Aperture
Shutter Speed
ISO
Understanding Exposure
the Photography Exposure Analogy 1
the Photography Exposure Analogy 2
the Light Meter
Exposure Indicator + EV