Masters Of Photography Information
Masters of Photography is designed for photographers of all levels who aspire to enhance their skills and create impactful, conservation-focused images.
If you have ever wanted to excel in photography, but are not sure where to start, then this course is for you. We have created this masterclass to help you to develop your style and make your images stand out.
- Learn how to create and tell conservation stories that help affect change in our world
- Live Encounters: Discover Paul’s process in photographing and respecting animals in the wild
- The mental and psychological approach to become a successful photographer
- Your backyard and beyond, discover Paul’s tips on where to find photography projects
- Essential photographic exercises to spur on your creativity
- Paul reveals the stories behind his most iconic images
What You’ll Learn In Masters Of Photography?
- Introduction
- Early Beginnings
- The 20-60-20 Philosophy
- Encounter: Black Bear
- Goal Setting – A Roadmap to Solutions
- Toolkit: Your Essential Mental Checklist
- Encounter: Coastal Wolves
- Toolkit: Memorise Functionality
- Get Noticed – Be One Step Ahead
- Left Brain/Right Brain
- Composition: Refining your Images
- Toolkit: Some Quickfire Tips
- Encounter: The Leopard Seal Story
- Ethics & Curiosity
- Farewell for Now
- Getting My First Camera
- Essential Books
- Key Creative Influences
- Encounter: Coastal Wolves Live
- Keeping the Camera Stable
- Brainstorming: Jumpstart your Brain
- Creating the Image: Ice Waterfall
- Start with Local Projects
- Using Camera Traps
- What’s in the Bag: Lenses & Speciality Lenses
- Mental Health – Little Voices
- Building Towards an Iconic Image
- Developing your Photography Project
- Free up your Mind
- Always be Ready
- Encounter with a 2nd Black Bear
- Breathing in
- What’s in the Bag: my Underwater Set up
- Creating the Image: Orca Ballet
- Nature Bathing: Switching off
- Learning the Craft of Photography
- 1st Assignment for National Geographic
- Overcoming Rejection
- How Do I Get a Job at Nat Geo
- Creative Use of Depth of Field
- Structuring the Story
- Black & White or Colour?
- Developing Your Photographic Style
- Creative Use of Shutterspeed
- Encounter: Logging Devastation
- Creative Use of Rear Synch Flash
- Encounter: A Raft of Otters
- Paul’s Editing Process
- The Business of Photography
- Using Social Media
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