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Improve your Outdoor photos by Manual Shooting
There are many ways of capturing fabulous images, and the most essential one is Education. In my previous workshops, I have helped many novices to advanced photographers achieving their goals in photography and being successful photographers by getting in to Manual shooting.
Here are a few testimonials from our former students:
Krystal Creelman wrote:
“Ted’s an amazing teacher. He answered our questions with such passion and clarity, and it got the whole class excited and eager to learn more. Thanks Ted for giving me the confidence I needed to put my creative ideas into ‘focus’. Even though the class is done, I now reserve every Wednesday for photography. I’ve already signed up for another class and look forward to taking more in the near future.”
Caroline Cari said:
“I took the outdoor photography course last weekend and it was a lot of fun. I learned new tricks I never knew before and how to take better pictures. Thank you for an excellent experience and looking forward to joining more classes.”
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I want to thank everyone for joining the classes and all the fantastic and useful feedbacks we received.
Does Manual Shooting improve photo quality?
That is a tough question to answer. But as a rule of thumbs, in Manual Shooting, you are in full control over the settings and exposure. With this amount of control, you need to be more careful about the exposure. Therefore, you need to check the light and adjust the exposure continually.
How can you master Manual Shooting?
You need to train your brain to check the light and exposure meter of your camera continuously. Practicing and Education is essential in achieving this skill. That is why I arrange the Outdoor Manual Shooting hands-on workshops. So pick up an outdoor shooting assignment and set your camera to Manual Shooting Mode for this exercise.
Although you may slow down the process of taking photos, but will end up with more impressing pictures at the end of the day.
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Do you want to learn more?
Omnilargess Photography workshops focus on many hidden features in digital cameras and editing software, such as Lightroom and Photoshop.
I dedicate a good portion of our digital camera workshops and Editing classes to discuss the Histogram. Digital Photography Bootcamp is one of our most popular photography courses, and I explain the Histogram in depth in this class. Check the link below for upcoming classes.
The next Bootcamp starts on July 8th. There are a few spots left.
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Omnilargess Photography Bootcamp | Backbone Office |
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Ted and the Omnilargess Team
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