DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS WITH DSLR CAMERAS 

— Villiers Steyn

 Beginner

  English 

  English, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Romanian 

About This Course

Learn how to take stunning photographs by mastering both the technical and creative sides of digital photography.

Acquired Knowledge

Instructions on how to hold your camera correctly, which will help you to get sharp photographs.
Sound advice on how to choose the right camera lens for each situation.
The necessary confidence to change the most important camera settings correctly at the right time, which will allow you to get perfect photos every time.
The ability to compose photos that are well balanced and very pleasing to the eye.
The skill to spot creative photographic opportunities that will make your photos stand out from the rest.
The ability to take stunning photographs that tell stories of your vacations, adventures and functions, capturing memories in the process.

Requirements

You need a Canon or Nikon DSLR camera (the kind that has interchangable lenses) - any model will do
,You don't need any prior photographic experience

Author

Villiers Steyn
Independant
I've been taking pictures since I can remember. I was our high school photographer growing up in Pretoria, photographing everything from sporting and social events to stage shows and class photos. My camera never left my side in the seven years after school when I completed my Masters in Nature Conservation, focusing on the movement patterns and densities of leopards in the majestic Tuli North Game Reserve in Botswana After graduating in 2008, I launched my own photography business, Vision Photography , and embarked on another exciting seven-year journey, this time as a freelance travel writer My love for people and teaching made adding a photographic safari guide to my repertoire in 2010 a natural evolution for me as a photographer. There are few things as rewarding as sharing a beautiful sighting with my guests, and even more so when I am able to help them capture those memories through the lens of a camera.

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