DVD Photography Courses for Landscape, Portrait, Studio Photography, and More

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Learn how to use your SLR camera like a professional

Have you ever wanted to learn all about photography from a professional photographer? Do you wonder how you can take magazine quality shots? Would you like to do photography classes from the comfort of your own home?

Now you can, with The Ultimate SLR Camera Course. Whether you want to take beautiful photos of your family, make photography a hobby or launch a new career, this 6 DVD set photography course is for you.

Shown step-by-step by a photography teacher, you’ll learn:

  • How to use the 7 most important settings on your SLR camera. This will get you taking photos like a pro.
  • Top Tips for landscape photography. Imagine breath-taking photos of your favourite scenery on your wall – all taken by you!
  • How to NOT take photos like every other tourist. Instead, you’ll learn how to take travel photos that you can enter into competitions!
  • How to make money from fine art photography and studio photography.
  • The Trade Secrets of black & white portrait photography that the industry doesn’t want you to know.
  • How to take photos for a fashion shoot and start an exciting career as a fashion photographer.

Just watch as your photography teacher demonstrates, and you’ll learn all the tricks of the trade. You can’t learn like this from a book or a correspondence course. If there’s anything you don’t quite catch, all you have to do is rewind! So you won’t have to worry about missing a thing. You can play it over and over again until it all makes perfect sense.

If you were taught by a professional photographer and a photography teacher, you’d expect to pay top dollar for their time, right? How much would all this knowledge and experience be worth to you? All delivered right to your door-step!

Well, now you can learn all this AND MORE.

"The Best SLR camera course available"

6 DVD set!

'Delivered by Australia Post'

You can't learn a camera course from a book or by a correspondence course. Imagine having a professional photographer showing you step by step what to do. You need a teacher to explain it to you not just a photographer. I want you to think of these DVD's as me being your personal teacher but with a rewind button. You don't have to worry if you miss anything. Stop the DVD and play it over and over again until it makes perfect sense.

Its an amazing DVD collection - Released 1st May 2009

 

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Hear what people are saying who have done the course...

Testomonials

"The best course out of many that I have done" Robin Stokes

"I loved the DVD on the travel photography. I will never take photos like a tourist again" Chris Lewis

"Loved the course - I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to use their SLR properly" Hands Kuoni

"I thoroughly enjoyed all the DVD's in the course. Everything was so easy to understand" Ray Spence

"I liked the landscape section especially when you take us on a real shoot" Scott Marshall

"I really enjoyed your course and I am telling my friends to do it as well - thanks again" Cathy Mc Bernie

"Such a packed course! I have been through it once, now I'm going thought it again" Lyanne Bullard

 

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In this course you will learn how to take photos in a completely new way that will revolutionise your photography. Imagine being able to take magazine quality photos. With this course you will be taken through step by step just how we get them. You will be shown all the tricks of the trade.

If you want to learn how to take stunning portraits of people or just taking great photos of your own family this is the course for you. You will be taken step by step through how to set up, pose with natural light for a truly stunning portrait.

Once you gain these skills you have them for life. You'll get fantastic portraits, landscape, night shots, fine art and even be shown how to do a fashion shoot.

7 good reasons why you should do this course!

Learn the 7 most important settings on your camera!

Learn how to take contemporary family photos!

Learn how to take fantastic Black & white portraits!

Learn to take exciting landscape & fine art photos!

Learn the tips about travel photography!

Learn how to shoot fashion & products!

Learn how to do night photography!

 

    What's is on each disk?


Disk 1. Pro camera settings

This DVD takes you through the 7 settings that you need to know for taking photos that look professional. If you are sick of just getting ordinary photos because you have your camera set on automatic. This section of our course will get you up and running quickly and easily with me showing you each step in a watch and learn format.

Disk 2. Landscape & exposure explained

Come on a landscape photography shoot with me and learn all the tips that you need to know for taking great looking landscape photos. Also on this DVD you will learn all about f-stops ISO and camera speed. I not only show you each step but you will watch me put into practice each step.

Disk 3. Night & travel photography

This DVD will show you how to take fantastic night photography shots. Once the sun has set many photographers will pack up their cameras and go. They are missing out on capturing some of the most stunning visual images to be had. Also on this DVD we give you all the travel photography tips you need to make your photos your most precious memories and not just snap shots like all the tourists take.

Disk 4. Fine art & studio photography

In this DVD you will learn how to do fine art photography. You may not have ever thought of this type of photography but did you know that good fine art images can sell up to $10,000 each! Also in this DVD I will take you through studio lighting and how to set the studio lighting to get different lighting styles. In studio photography I also cover product photography.

Disk 5. Portrait photography

This DVD shows you how to shoot highly professional black & white portrait photography. Even though you may be a good Photographer already, we show you the little hints, tips, tricks and techniques that will make your photographs look professional. You'll discover trade secrets that Professional Photographers don't want you to know on how to get these magic costly shots.

Disk 6. Fashion photography

If you want to learn how to do fashion photography this DVD will get you on the right track. I give you all the tips you need on just how to do a fashion shoot. Fashion photography is fun and exciting to do once you know how. Come with me on a live shoot and see the techniques that I use to get superb images. With a little practice of these techniques you will be able to organize and do your own fashion shoot.

 

Important Camera buying tip!

How to Test a Digital Camera So You Won't Buy a Lemon!

Most people buying a Digital camera lemon! I am a full time photography teacher and as such I see a new bunch of students of every age every 8 weeks. All have a new camera in there hand. Everyone is excited about how their new camera will perform however, cameras that all look the same do not perform the same and here lies the problem. So just how can you tell a lemon from a good digital camera? Well the answer is that you can't by just looking at them you have to run a few simple tests and you can do this at the shop. So what are the steps?

Step 1.

Turn the camera on and see how long the camera takes to become 'camera ready'. A slow camera with a slow processor can take up to 2 seconds. A good camera will turn on immediately and be ready for fast action.

Step 2.

Now we want to know how long the camera will take to focus. So the simple test is to focus on something close to you and then focus on something far away and then something close again. This is stressing the auto focus to see if it is a fast focus or if it's going to always be slow. A good camera will focus immediately as a poor camera will take up to 2 seconds to focus. Now this is a real problem if you are trying to take a child blowing out candles. You may just end up with dark candles and smoke.

Step 3.

The third test is after you press the button to take the photo how long does it actually take to capture it? this is called shutter lag and as in the point above it can be very annoying to keep missing the shots that you actually bought the camera for. A good camera will take the photo instantly. Why some cameras take longer and others are quicker? Well it's all in the maths speed of the processor within the camera. Some cameras let you take low quality video and to do this they sacrifice the quality of the camera processor.

Step 4.

You must check your CCD in the actual camera that you are going to buy. The CCD within your camera (which has replaced film) otherwise known as a charged coupling device. Your CCD is a grown crystal of sorts and they do get imperfections which can't be helped. So what are these imperfections? They are missing pixels. Now to test the camera at a camera shop ask to put in a flash card (the card a camera records on) take your own to the shop. They are inexpensive. Take a few photos with the camera and view the photos on a computer screen blown up. When they are blown up you will soon see the missing pixels. Every CCD has them. You won't see them in a 6x4 inch print however when you blow your images up or if you had to shoot in low light that's when you will see them. If you are happy with the result buy the exact camera that you took the photos with as another camera exactly the same will have missing pixels in a different sequence. If you decide to do my course you will get a lot more info on how your camera works and how to get the best out of it.

Step 5.

Only buy a camera that is 6 megapixels and above. Also make sure that your camera can be set to fully manual mode. How you check this is if the camera has the settings "A" or 'AV" + "S" or TV" + "M" + "P" you must have all four of these settings if not don't touch it. Good luck on buying a good camera.

 

 
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