Fundamentals of Photography

by Joel Sartore

Streaming video, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

771

Collections

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

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