Status
Available
Call number
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Publication
Great Courses (2012), 12 hours, 24 lectures, 167 pages
Description
In this collection of 24 lectures (30 min. each), Joel Sartore lectures on the basics of operating a camera, the elements of a photograph and composition and lighting, as well as analyzing real-life photo opportunities and selecting and preparing photographs for photographic essays.
Language
Original language
English
Local notes
[01] Making Great Pictures [02] Camera Equipment: What You Need [03] Lenses and Focal Length [04] Shutter Speeds [05] Aperture and Depth of Field [06] Light I: Found or Ambient Light [07] Light II: Color and Intensity [08] Light III: Introduced Light [09] Composition I: Seeing Well [10] Composition II: Background and Perspective [11] Composition III: Framing and Layering [12] Let's Go to Work: Landscapes [13] Let's Go to Work: Wildlife [14] Let's Go to Work: People and Relationships [15] Let's Go to Work: From Mundane to Extraordinary [16] Let's Go to Work: Special Occasions [17] Let's Go to Work: Family Vacations [18] Advanced Topics: Research and Preparation [19] Advanced Topics: Macro Photography [20] Advanced Topics: Low Light [21] Advanced Topics: Problem Solving [22] After the Snap: Workflow and Organization [23] Editing: Choosing the Right Image [24] Telling a Story with Pictures: The Photo Essay