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BPH203 Landscape Photography

The Educational Academy: global online /distance learning college

Duration: 100 Hours
£299
(Plus exam fees)
The Educational Academy: global online /distance learning college

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Duration:100 Hours
Price:£299
(Plus exam fees)
Type:Courses
Method:Online
Accreditation:Statement of Attainment
Prepares for:more advanced photography courses
Geared towards:expanding on current photographic skills
Requirements:request details from academy
Internship:Not applicable
Students per class:1

Do you need further information?
Contact the person in charge , free and at no obligation, for information on how to enroll, enrollment limit/availability and more.

Course program

Learn the Art of Capturing Landscapes Discover how to create great landscape photos by developing your skill in creating varied effects, and using different materials & equipment. Learn the techniques necessary to capture the individual expressions of each landscape. This course includes coverage of essentials such as special effects, film types, colour richness, photographic terms, achieving sharpness and much more.

WHAT THE COURSE COVERS
You will learn a wide variety of things, through a combination of reading, interacting with tutors, undertaking research and practical tasks, and watching videos. Here are just some of the things you will be doing:

Basics of photography.
Starting a resource file.
Principles of landscape photography.
Selecting the right equipment and materials.
Using filters.
Dealing with a range of problems found in natural areas, including uneven light, shade, glare, etc.
Photographing buildings and streetscapes.
The characteristics of water and its affect on photography.
Selecting and composing a photograph to create the predetermined affect.
Create a folio of landscape photographs.

Lesson Structure

There are 8 lessons in this course:

Introduction
Different Approaches ... realistic, impressionistic, abstract
Understanding the landscape (components, change)
Lighting (Shooting into the sun, time of day, weather)
Using Filters (Polarising, ultra violet, red, orange, yellow)
Snapshots
Equipment
Camera settings (Shutter speed, aperture,)
Introducing Digital Technology
CCD’s
Resources
The Main Principles
Open view scenes
Closed view scenes
Rule of thirds
Unity
Balance
Proportion
Harmony
Contrast
Rhythm
Line
Form
Mass
Space
Texture
Colour
Patterns
Tone
Other compositional components
Camera Techniques
Movement
Depth of field
Angles
Framing the landscape
Creating Different Effects
Landscape effects
Sunrise and Sunset
Weather effects
Haze
Mist
Rain and Rainbows
Storms
Exposures for landscapes
Sun
Clouds
Creating intense colour
Creating different effects
Scenic Photography
Digital filter effects (Coloured pencil, fresco, sponge, blur, etc)
Hue/Saturation
Digital toning
Photographing Natural Areas
Locations (Arid desert, Arctic ice flows, volcanic peaks, tropical rainforests, etc)
Grasslands
Forest
Mountains
Rural areas
Tropical Rainforest
Desert
Wetlands
Snow photography
Coastal plotography
Photographing plants
Compositional elements
Lenses
Shooting in bad weather
Extreme temperature
Extreme Cold
Extreme heat and humidity
Photographing Streetscapes
Modern buildings
Historic buildings
Viewpoints and perspective
Equipment
Photograhing architecture at night
Mirrors and reflections
Exposure readings
Converging lines
Tips for architectural photos
Tips for street photography
Photographing Water
Water characteristics
Reflections
Exposures
Creating effects with water
Water in motion
Freezing movement
Achieving a soft artistic effect
Droplets
Using filters with water
No tripod
Seascapes
Underwater photography
Exposures
Developing Your Photographic Style
Styles & work of famous photographers (Ansel Adams, Paul Caponigro, Thomas Joshua Cooper, John Davies , David Doubilet, Carleton E Watkins, etc)
Developing a photo style
Hints on style
Photographing detail
Atmosphere
Trip or Photographer Themes
Know your equipment
Computer Techniques (Levels, Channel extraction, Channel mixer, Duotones, Hand tinting, Panoramas)
Major Project
Uses for Photography
Using your work to get a job
Photojournalism
Freelancing
Publishing
Form of photo
Creating a website
Creating works of art
Framing
Creating a Folio
(In this lesson, you create either a photo essay or a folio as a major project)

Do you need clarification regarding the course program?
Contact the person in charge , free and at no obligation, for information on how to enroll, enrollment limit/availability and more.

The Educational Academy: global online /distance learning college

The Educational Academy has been established to meet the developmental needs of a changing society in a global economy.
The aim of the Educational Academy is to offer relevant, cost& time effective development programmes using a range of flexible delivery methods.
The courses are designed to grow individuals, both personally and professionally, to equip them for a fulfilling life and career.
The Educational Academy was the brainchild of Dr James Macaskill born from many years experience as an academic leader, researcher and consultant within the UK and globally.
In the current and future economic, technological and social environment it has become evident that personal development has become the key to both individual and global survival and growth.
Therefore it is imperative that the advantages offered by the digital age should be utilized to meet those needs in a flexible, relevant and cost effective way.
The Educational Academy meets that challenge.

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