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Chris Weston – Mastering Photographic Composition and Visual Storytelling
50 Video lessons in HD
2h 27m of class content
LESSONS
1. Your 10,001st Photograph
2. Camera Gear
3. Piece Of Gear We Always Forget
4. Be A Storyteller
5. Finding Ideas For Photography – Know Your Subject
6. Cae Study – Why Are Zebras Black And White Striped
7. Photograph What You Love
8. See The Extraordinary In Ordinary Things
9. Have An Opinion
10. See With A Child’s Eyes
11. Tell Your Story
12. Find A Needle In The Haystack
13. Lions Hunting Under Star Trails
14. Ansel Adams And Visualisation In Practice
15. Keeping An Open Mind And Thinking On Your Feet
16. Case Study – The Maternal Bond
17. Don’t Tell The Same Old Story
18. Relevance
19. #1 Reason Photographs Fail
20. Getting Rid Of Clutter
21. Post Capture Cropping
22. The Elements Of Design
23. Elements Of Design
24. Elements Of Design – Shape
25. Case Study – Shape
26. Elements Of Design – Color
27. Case Study – Color
28. Color In Camera
29. Pattern
30. Texture
31. Seeing The Elements Of Design
32. Gestalt Theory
33. Case Study – Cove
34. Case Study – Hat
35. Light And Contrast
36. Light And Form
37. Light And Depth
38. Perspective
39. Lenses And Perspective
40. Rule Of Thirds
41. Centre Of Frame
42. Case Study – Positioning The Subject
43. Positioning The Subject – Dynamic Symmetry
44. The Horizon Line
45. Should The Horizon Line Always Be Straight And Level
46. Other Lines
47. Rhythm, Balance, And Visual Weight
48. Negative Space
49. The Two Most Important Controls On Your Camera
50. Training The Mind
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Go From Taking A Photograph To Telling A Story
WARNING: THIS COURSE CONTAINS ARTISTIC NUDITY
AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
Compose a shot consistently and effectively
Create artistic, powerful images quickly
Gain confidence in building narrative
Identify what stories you’re drawn to photograph
Brainstorm and develop concepts for creative shots
Trust your instincts when approaching a subject
ABOUT CHRIS’ CLASS:
CreativeLive is partnering with Chris Weston to offer you his Complete Photography Master Course. This is the second class in the series.
Today, everybody has a camera, but that doesn’t mean everyone’s a photographer. Chris Weston will show you how to do all the other stuff – how to “see†an image, tap into your creativity, and compose a photograph that makes the subject look as good in print as it does in real life.
This class isn’t about cameras, it’s about you – the photographer. It will break free your creative mind, get you thinking about narrative rather than object, and show you how to apply simple artistic skills that turn that next click into a powerful photograph.
Learn how to approach photography like a pro and start creating great pictures straight away. With in-the-field lessons, case studies and powerful tips and techniques, you’ll quickly unleash your creativity and gain confidence in expressing yourself through your camera.
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
Beginner photographers
First time DSLR or mirrorless camera users
Any photographer who wants to hone their artistic skills
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Chris Weston became a professional wildlife photographer in 2001, changing his career to follow instead his passion for what he describes as “the extraordinary behaviour of animalsâ€.
He has written over 20 books on photography and his commercial credits include the BBC, ITV, The Times, The Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent and Guardian newspapers; and Outdoor Photography, Practical Photography, Amateur Photographer, N-Photo and Digital Photography magazines. He is an ambassador for Fujifilm and is a renowned speaker and teacher, leading multiple safaris, workshops and seminars around the world.
He is currently represented by The Marylebone Gallery in London and his fine art prints are collected by international private clients. In 2018 he won the ArtHaus Gallery and Manhattan Arts International awards.
His contemporary approach to photography led Amateur Photographer to describe him as “one of the most dynamic wildlife photographers working todayâ€. A committed advocate for the environment, Chris was listed in Outdoor Photography as “One of the world’s 40 most-influential wildlife photographersâ€.