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Street Photography – Joe Greer

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Street Photography Information Street Photography by Joe Greer is a comprehensive course designed to help photographers master the art of capturing candid moments and scenes in urban environments. In his second Moment course, Joe teaches his street photography philosophy; how to select your gear and film stocks, composition for the streets, and how to approach people. You'll learn how to capture incredible street photos and see Joe in action as he takes you behind the scenes to show you his process. This course also includes how to shoot in low-light at night, and best practices and techniques for capturing timeless images. What You’ll Learn In Street Photography 1. Intro Why Joe is passionate about shooting street photography and what you'll learn in this lesson. 2. Philosophy Joe explains his street photography philosophy and the strategies that will up-level your skills while shooting on the streets. 3. Film Stocks, Focal Lengths & Flash Learn about...

30 Day Photography Fundamentals Accelerator – Pat Kay

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30 Day Photography Fundamentals Accelerator Information Learn the fundamentals right in just 30 days and set yourself up for photography success. When it comes to learning any skill, leveraging a mentor is one of the fastest and most effective ways to level-up. Mentors have experience.They’ve have successes and they know what works, they’ve pushed past failures and know what to avoid; they’ve already navigated the road you’re looking at going down yourself and this experience is invaluable. After almost 2 decades of being a creative across many different disciplines, every time I learn a new creative skillset, I always try to look for mentors because I know how effective it can be. However when I first started photography, I didn’t have one, and I wish I did; especially considering just how deep and wide this fantastic visual art can be. And that’s the perspective to which I built this course. I had the question: “if I had a photography mentor when I was first starting, wha...