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In this final part of The Art of Photography series, aviation photographer Joe Glyda explains self-assignments. Glyda discusses finding inspiration when you have no work or want to try something new. He shares three of his self-assignment projects and how they made him fall in love with aviation photography.
0:00 - Introduction
2:13 - Glyda’s Background
5:01 - The Self-Assignment
9:45 - Glyda’s Self-Assignments
26:13 - Aviation Photography / Self-Assignment with a Purpose
46:28 - Let Creativity Come Through You
48:26 - Q&A
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In Part 7 of The Art of Photography series, landscape photographer Gina Yeo discusses landscape photography. Yeo breaks down every step needed to achieve that beautiful landscape shot of your dreams. She explains everything, including planning, composition, post-processing, and what's in her camera bag.
0:00 - Introduction
5:17 - The Fundamentals
7:20 - Inside Yeo’s Camera Bag
13:32 - Planning
16:45 - The Foundations
17:08 - Daylight Technique
21:57 - Night Technique
25:16 - Creative Technique
28:53 - Composition
34:50 - The Art of Post-
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In Part 6 of The Art of Photography series, dog photographer Kaylee Greer discusses the art of pet photography. Greer deconstructs her images, describing how she got the shot, and discusses everything from angles to camera settings to posing our furry friends.
0:00 - Introduction
4:19 - Image 1 Breakdown: Light and Color
12:38 - Image 2 Breakdown: Gestures and Settings
22:35 - Getting the Dog Comfortable with You and Your Equipment
25:59 - First-Timer Pet Photography Tip
27:48 - Image 3 Breakdown: Water Splits
33:33 - Image 4 Breakdown: Scale
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In Part 5 of The Art of Photography series, Bobbi Lane and Lee Varis discuss the art of street photography. Lane and Varis discuss the images from their Neighborhoods of New York project, deconstructing each shot in constructive fashion.
0:00 - Introduction
1:58 - Neighborhoods of New York: Lane’s Images
27:51 - Neighborhoods of New York: Multiple Exposure Images
34:02 - Neighborhoods of New York: Varis’s Images
40:20 – The Best Lenses
45:37 - Recap
48:00 - Settings
53:28 - Editing
58:18 - Final thoughts
What street photography tips do you
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In part four of the Art of Photography series, photographer Jim Nix gives his best tips for street photography. He also shares his photos taken around the world.
0:00 - Introduction
3:56 - Cityscape Photography Tips
7:33 - Postcard
20:21 - Motion
23:23 - Scale
25:45 - Skyline
30:10 - Streets
33:24 - Little Shots
38:13 - People
46:21 - Editing with Luminar
57:05 - Final Thoughts
Are you a street photography fan?
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In Part 3 of the Art of Photography series, photographer Hazel Meredith discusses smartphone photography. She explains which camera and editing apps to use and shares some of her favorite photos.
0:00 - Introduction
1:58 - Breaking Down Photos Taken with an iPhone
9:58 - Raw or JPEG? Different Mobile Formats
13:06 - Perspective
15:09 - Framing
16:15 - Macro
17:20 - Panoramic Photos
17:50 - Camera Apps
24:38 - Camera Modes (iPhone)
29:36 - Photo Editing Apps and Software
37:05 - Upsizing
39:35 - More Editing Apps
41:56 - Limitations
42:55 - Q
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In Part 2 of the Art of Photography series, Scott Kelby shares his photos and the stories behind them. Kelby also shares his top tips for travel photography.
0:00 - Introduction
1:46 - Kelby's Images and Stories
37:27 - Kelby's Travel Tips
1:05:30 - Removing Unwanted Objects in Photos with Luminar
1:06:37 - Final Thoughts
1:08:20 - Editing in
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“The Art of Photography” webinar series is designed to help photographers of all skill levels improve their craft. In Part 1, photographer Tony Corbell discusses the art of portrait photography and shares his techniques for capturing beautiful portraits.
0:00 - Introduction
3:53 – Corbell’s Photo of the United Nations
9:58 – Corbell’s Work and Technique
38:13 – Corbell’s Thought Process for Different Shoots
43:43 - Photo Editing with Luminar
57:19 - Q&A
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