Handheld Slow Shutterspeed Photography Masterclass – William Patino

Handheld Slow Shutterspeed Photography Masterclass Information

Handheld Slow Shutterspeed Photography Masterclass with William Patino is designed to help photographers ditch the tripod and create impactful landscape images using handheld techniques, even at low shutter speeds.

Ditch the tripod and work magic in your Landscape Photography.

Using a tripod can be great but I find it more exciting and inspiring to shoot handheld. This course will teach you my approach to shooting handheld, even at low shutter speeds, to help you create more impactful shots that you could never achieve otherwise. Join me in the field and back in the studio and learn my entire process for creating luscious slow shutter speed images.

This course is for you if…

  • You struggled to get the effects you desire when shooting handheld slow shutter speed.
  • You’re unsure how to create an atmospheric, painterly effect.
  • You want to know an easy and effective workflow for post-processing raw files

What You’ll Learn In Handheld Slow Shutterspeed Photography Masterclass?

Questions, Limitations, and Problem Solving

Before we get started I want to give a full overview of my process, answer some common questions I get about shooting handheld, and get ahead of some problems that you are likely to face!

Intro

In this lesson, Will introduces the course, outlining what’s ahead and things to consider.

In The Field

In this lesson, join Will in the field as he captures a rare ‘fogbow’ below snow-capped mountains in New Zealand. Will shares his thought process and approach to the scene, the importan...

File Selection

Step into the editing suite as Will begins processing on a RAW file, showcasing the image selected and reasons why he chose that file.

Basic Global Adjustments

See how Will begins his post-processing in Adobe Camera Raw, making effective global adjustments to improve the exposure and dynamic range.

Local Adjustments

In this lesson, Will showcases effective ways to process localized portions of the image to enhance detail and light.

Masking Water

Learn about masking in Photoshop and see how Will blends in a separate exposure to streak the water in the foreground, allowing him to create images like this without the need for a tripod.

Warping

See how warping is applied to make adjustments to the framing of the scene.

Dodging

In this lesson, Will boosts the light and luminosity of the midground area, using effective dodging methods.

Spot Removal

A multitude of dust spots are removed with ease, cleaning up the image in mere minutes.

Midtone Contrast

Learn about the ‘s’ curve in the curves adjustments, for making contrast adjustments in the mid-tones.

Final Adjustments

Will finishes up the processing with some final enhancements and adjustments.

Outro

Will closes out the course with some final thoughts and considerations.

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