When many of us take photographs, we simply point our cameras and click. In reality, taking great photographs means viewing the world like a photographer and using the same fundamental techniques the experts employ. Join Joel Sartore, a National Geographic photographer with more than 30 years of experience, and learn the essential skills you need to capture great photographs every day. During class, Joel will guide you through essential camera settings including focal length and shutter speed and teach you how to make the most of a variety of types of light. Then, you’ll discover the steps to beautiful photo composition as you explore skills for framing, finding the perfect background, capturing the right perspective and more. Want to be ready to shoot in any setting? Joel will walk you through capturing a variety of situations, from landscapes to birds in your backyard to people at parties. Plus, you’ll get great tips to help with your editing workflow after shooting!
Class Sessions
Making Great Pictures
34:25
What makes a photograph iconic? What three things must every picture have to stand out from any old snapshot? Joel Sartore starts class with these two core questions. He'll also show you that a great picture doesn't rely on equipment. Instead, it starts with the ability to take in your surroundings and think critically about them.
Camera Equipment: What You Need
28:34
Good equipment leads to quality photographs. 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 your camera's controls and settings for everything from aperture to shutter speed.
Lenses & Focal Length
27:55
Joel believes lenses are the most critical tools of photography. In this lesson, he takes you into the field and shows you different camera lenses in action. You'll learn about options like 70-200 mm lenses (good for blurring out distracting backgrounds), rectilinear lenses (great for photographing things with minimal distortion) and wide-angle lenses (perfect for both landscapes and shooting subjects in tight quarters).
Shutter Speeds
32:18
Your camera's shutter speed controls how much light enters the lens in a shot. With Joel by your side, you'll master working with this critical photography tool. Discover when to use fast or slow shutter speeds, study each speed's unique effects and uncover different techniques -- such as panning and ghosting -- that can add great artistic touches.
Aperture & Depth of Field
29:44
What do numbers such as f/1.4, f/2.8 or f/16 mean? In this lesson, Joel will demystify your camera's aperture settings, which can help create eye-popping visual effects and solve specific compositional problems. Then, examine some work from his portfolio to see the dramatic relationship between aperture and a photograph's depth of field.
Light I: Found or Ambient Light
38:11
In this first lecture on ambient light, you'll explore shooting in light that isn't created in a studio. Joel will lay out how to adjust your camera to make the most the light you find as well as the best kind of ambient light to shoot in. You'll learn the benefits of photographing in front lighting, hatchet lighting and even zebra lighting.
Light II: Color & Intensity
31:52
Continue exploring light and photography with a look at color: both the "color" of different types of light and the hues as they appear in your photographs. Then, focus on the differences between hard light and soft light, and learn how to adjust your camera to maximize the potential of these key photographic elements.
Light III: Introduced Light
35:08
Joel discusses a tricky type of light: man-made (or introduced) light. You'll learn tips for manipulating different sources of light (including firelight, car taillights, reflectors, and spotlights). You'll also see why your camera's flash setting isn't a pesky button but rather a powerful tool for creating breathtaking effects in your photography.
Composition I: Seeing Well
30:41
How do you truly capture the beauty of the three-dimensional world around you? The answer lies within composition, a fundamental photography building-block. In the first of three lectures on the subject, you'll analyze a series of pictures that will give you a basic understanding of how framing works.
Composition II: Background & Perspective
28:18
Great composition also involves paying attention to background and perspective. In this lesson, you'll receive numerous tips and strategies for finding the perfect background, examining the benefits and drawbacks of particular perspectives, and avoiding compositional mistakes that can hinder even the most perfectly lit photograph.
Composition III: Framing & Layering
29:48
Frames, leading lines, the eyes of your subject, layers: Learn how paying attention to compositional elements like these can isolate the true subject of your photo and add a strong sense of dimension.
Let's Go to Work: Landscapes
32:08
It's time to apply the information you've learned, starting with rural and urban landscapes. Follow along as Joel shares great tips like surveying your shooting location ahead of the prime light you want to shoot in, using wide-angle lenses and a little height to suggest grandeur, and focusing on a subject you'll have repeated chances to capture.
Let's Go to Work: Wildlife
34:45
Explore techniques for photographing wildlife, whether it's birds in your backyard or lions on a safari. Learn how to set up a blind to conceal you from your subject, where to find the best places to photograph flora and fauna, common mistakes to avoid and more.
Let's Go to Work: People & Relationships
31:28
Learn how to use your camera to best capture joy, sadness, anger and other emotions without interfering with your subject's behavior.
Let's Go to Work: Mundane to Extraordinary
33:59
A key skill for any photographer is the ability to capture the special aspects of even the most mundane subjects. You'll develop and strengthen this talent as Joel lays out how to make great frames in seemingly "boring" places, from hotel rooms to hog farms.
Let's Go to Work: Special Occasions
33:41
Special occasions are loaded with moments that beg to be captured on camera. Taking the knowledge you've gained from previous lectures, you'll explore methods to anticipate and prepare for candid photography that captures the range of emotions, moods and scenes found at any wedding, party, holiday event or beyond.
Let's Go to Work: Family Vacations
29:44
Transform the way you think about and take photographs during vacations. How can you avoid taking the same dull pictures like other tourists? What are some good ways to capture the story behind a famous landmark? Who can you ask for advice on where you'll find the best photo opportunities?
Advanced Topics: Research & Preparation
31:37
Despite what you may think, research is an important part of any well-planned photo shoot. In the first of multiple lectures on advanced photography topics, you'll learn from Joel's own diverse shoots around the world and discover best practices for research and preparation in more complicated situations.
Advanced Topics: Macro Photography
30:49
Take the steps you need to capture the remarkable and often overlooked beauty in miniature subjects such as insects, flowers, eyes or even a pile of money. Learn the best equipment to use, lighting techniques for shooting miniature features and common mistakes to avoid such as not getting enough depth of field.
Advanced Topics: Low Light
26:52
Low light used to be the bane of Joel's photography. Now, it's all he wants to photograph in! Learn how to take advantage of low-light situations by picking the right gear (including lenses that give you wide apertures) and techniques such as using objects to block bright spots in your frame.
Advanced Topics: Problem Solving
28:13
In order to be a better photographer, you need to be a visual problem solver. Using his own career experiences, Joel guides you through a variety of more complex situations such as shooting in Antarctica, on a snowy road or throughout a massive city. Through these images, you'll see why problem solving is so important.
After the Snap: Workflow & Organization
29:26
Every photographer needs an effective system for organizing their pictures. In this lesson, you'll get practical tips on everything from storing film negatives and naming your digital pictures to touching up your shots and archiving all of your work.
Editing: Choosing the Right Image
31:36
Hone your editing skills by combing through groups of images to select the ones that stand out. It takes time and practice, but you'll be able to narrow your photographs down to the best of the best, sharpen your critical eye and improve the way you shoot.
Telling a Story: The Photo Essay
34:41
Close out class by learning to tell stories through your photos. Using personal photo essays of Alaska's North Slope, people at Leech Lake and dwindling biodiversity, Joel will leave you with a greater appreciation of the fact that photographers are not just observers but actual storytellers.
Your Instructor
Joel Sartore
Joel Sartore is a professional photographer and a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine. His assignments have taken him to some of the world's most beautiful and challenging environments. Recently, Joel was named a National Geographic Fellow for his work on The Photo Ark, a multi-year project documenting the world's biodiversity. In addition to his work for National Geographic, he has contributed to a variety of widely read publications, including Time, Life, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated. A noted author and worldwide lecturer on photography, Joel has written several books that highlight his craft and work, including RARE: Portraits of America's Endangered Species.
Bonus Material
Fundamentals of Photography: The Great Courses - Course Guidebook
Metric Conversion Guide
Bonus Materials available for download after purchase.
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