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Stop taking snapshots, capture photographs!
Learn how to see and shoot!
Have you ever marveled at the work of skilled photographer’s and thought, “I wish I was talented like like that?” Guess what! All of the superstars started where you are. These things can be taught!
This video teaches you how to transform your photography! Your images will instantly become more powerful and engaging. In addition to teaching you the rules of composition, Tim shows you why the rules work, and when to break them! This video takes you through the steps of seeing, designing, and executing the final composition. Learn how your shutter speeds, f-stops, and lens length are crucial to composing your photo. Never take a boring shot again.
Tim Cooper has been traveling all over the nation for a decade, helping thousands of photographers hone their craft. For the first time ever, Tim sat down in his studio and captured the magic on this video. As you watch, Tim’s plain English style will cause you to understand composition and realize, it’s not all luck and natural talent that captures great photos.
This video teaches you how to transform your photography! Your images will instantly become more powerful and engaging. In addition to teaching you the rules of composition, Tim shows you why the rules work, and when to break them! This video takes you through the steps of seeing, designing, and executing the final composition. Learn how your shutter speeds, f-stops, and lens length are crucial to composing your photo. Never take a boring shot again.
Discover how to take your photos from snapshots to photographs
Learn how to make a photograph rather than take one
Discover how your vision interprets works of art
Establish a workflow for composing your scenes
Understand the effects of sharpness in your photos
Find out how to make your images more expressive
Learn the visual distractions and attractions
Learn what to do with bright subjects
Learn how to compose high contrast subjects
Polish up on basic compositional elements
See how lines affect your compositions
Explore subject and camera movement
Realize the power of negative space
Discover how to place your images within the frame
Get an introduction to visual weight and balance
Explore photographic symmetr
Learn the origin of the rule of thirds
Discover how color contrast can boost impact
Determine which lens to use for which scenes
Explore perspective and positioning
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