Josh Dunlop – Photography for Beginners
How to Capture Stunning Photography With the Camera You Already Own
(Even if it’s the Cheapest Digital Camera You Could Find)
Have you ever had a beautiful moment slip away as you were too busy trying to find the right camera settings?
Full auto mode will never do your scene justice.
But using manual mode to capture perfect photos under time constraints is a recipe for disaster.
That was my experience before I mastered my camera. It would never capture what I could see in front of me. I was positive I needed better gear.
But what if I told you that there’s a fun and easy way to master photography, regardless of the camera you use?
And that you can capture breathtaking photography, with nothing more than the most basic gear.
You don’t need a $5,000 camera and lens and you don’t need expensive training.
And I’m going to prove it to you.
Take a look at this…
It’s not your camera, it’s how you use it… Once you understand how a few of your camera’s features work, everything else falls into place very quickly.
I used to throw thousands of dollars into fancy camera equipment, in the hopes it would improve my photography.
I was forever missing shots because I was too busy fiddling with my camera. People get impatient; moments pass.
No one ever wanted to wait for me to find the right settings… I usually ended up sticking it back on auto mode and taking the shot.
My photography suffered, my progress slowed, and I was very embarrassed to have all this gear, and nothing to show for it.
But, after many months, I mastered my camera. I developed a process for taking photos that has produced the wonderful shots I’m proud to show off today.
It doesn’t matter if you’re shooting with a DSLR, Mirrorless, or Bridge camera… the process is the same, regardless of what you’re shooting.
1. You don’t need top of the line gear
2. Blurry photos were down to me, not my lens
3. Choosing the right settings can be easy
My expensive gear used to sit on the shelf, collecting dust.
But after understanding just a few features of my camera, my knowledge snowballed, and I was taking beautiful photos in no time at all.
Picture this.
Before you leave your house, you already know the camera settings you’re going to use, and your camera is set up and ready to go.
You arrive at the location without a single worry about exposure, white balance, or focus… everything falls into place.
You take photos without a second thought.
Less than a minute later, you’ve captured a photo so exciting, you won’t stop shooting until all of your batteries are dead.
15 minutes later you’re playing with different compositions to make your photos more striking.
When you’re done, you have a selection of the most breathtaking… crystal clear… and exciting photographs you’ve ever taken.
Sound far-fetched? That’s what I thought too.
But my simple system has enabled me to take the most stunning photos of my life.
Photography comes naturally to me, and I’m confident I can capture beautiful photos in any location.
There are no shortcuts to experience. But learning how to use your camera, and the fundamentals of photography composition… that can be done in an afternoon.
Introducing: “Photography for Beginners”
“Photography for Beginners” is a High Definition video course on the art of photography. It shows you how to capture magazine quality images without being a pro photographer and without fancy equipment.
We don’t fuss about the gear you have, or even recommend you buy more of it. The “secret” to exceptional photography is how you use it.
Which is why throughout this course, you’ll see me shooting with the Canon EOS Rebel T6 (AKA the 1300D), the cheapest dSLR I could find.
I will show you my process for using cheap gear to capture professional shots.
Pictures like this…
Some of the skills you’re going to gain include:
- The exact process I use 98% of the time to set up my camera, regardless of what I’m shooting
- How to select the perfect exposure for any and every scene
- Why most focus fall flat… and how to make yours crisp and sharp
- The do’s and don’ts of white balance and colour
- And much, much more…
If You Think Manual Mode Is Difficult and Confusing… Think Again.
The best part about manual mode is you can do much more with it than 95% of photographers realise.
There is so much control at your fingertips, and it’s so fast and easy to make adjustments, you’ll wonder what you ever did without it.
You can take much, much better pictures than you realise. And “Photography for Beginners” shows you how, with…
- Which shooting mode to use and when
- How the settings work (not just what they do)
- A quick way to set your camera up for any scene
We don’t just go into detail on how exposure works… we cover every confusing feature on your camera. From shooting, focus, and metering modes to the histogram, white balance, crop factor and more!
But We Don’t Stop There… Your Camera is Only Half the Problem!
Now you know what you’re getting with “Photography for Beginners” – I’m going to quadruple the value.
In addition to the definitive video course on photography, you’re also getting two of my highest rated courses and one premium cheat-sheet. For free.
Limited Time Bonus Added!
The Photo Basics Posters
(Value = $147)
When you’re getting started with photography, there’s a lot to remember.
But the most complicated topics can be simplified with our training. And now we want to take that one step further…
That’s why we’ve worked with our designer to make these stunning (downloadable) wall posters covering the two most important topics: exposure and composition.
From basic settings to advanced composition, you’ll easily be able to remember the most important concepts!
Bonus #1 – Complete Composition
(Value = $197)
Knowing the technical side of photography is one thing, but composing it beautifully is a whole new challenge.
Even using something as simple as the rule of thirds can add depth, interest, and an interesting balance between the foreground and the background.
Composition is the reason why a professional photographer can take award-winning photos with a disposable camera.
In “Photography for Beginners”, we’ve dedicated an entire section to help you get started with composition. We go into detail on…
- How to use leading lines for depth and interest
- A powerful way to connect important parts of the frame with triangles
- An easy way to make your photos feel uneasy
- How to create striking scenes with visual weight
- The secret to making viewers look at your photos for longer
Even if you’ve been confused by composition in the past, we explain everything in a way that makes it fun and easy to remember. You need to know the basic rules and you need to know when to use them. This course gives you both.
Bonus #2 – Shoot This Scene
(Value = $147)
In Shoot This Scene, we’ve created seven videos covering Landscapes, Portraits, Sunsets, Black and White, Street Photography, Low Light, and Night Photography, and in these videos we show you:
- How to fill a landscape with depth and interest
- Creative ways to capture light
- How to capture dramatic black and whites by shooting in colour
Bonus #3 – 21 Cheat-Sheet Settings
(Value = $97)
You’re also getting the exact settings I use to capture 21 different kinds of photos, from group photos and cityscapes, to lens flare and light painting.
We explain the exact thought process so you can instinctively make these decisions for yourself.
If I could give you a guaranteed method for taking some of the most powerful photographs of your life, how much would that be worth?
Taking great pictures is on the bucket list for most people, experienced photographers or not.
Just the other week in San Diego, I captured the sunset, and boy did it impress my friends! It’s the most liked photo I’ve ever posted on my private Facebook profile!
Here, check it out:
When you understand photography, there’s nothing more fun and rewarding. You connect with nature in a new way and really bring your portfolio to life.
One Week From Now…
Your portfolio will have some of the most vivid and vibrant pictures you’ve ever taken.
Your confidence will have grown immensely, and you’ll realise just how easily the skills you gained will translate to all kinds of photography.
In short: You’ll be a better, more exciting and more excited photographer.
But only when you choose to act.
I wouldn’t be where I am today, taking stunning photos, if I hadn’t chosen to act.
You have a chance to do things differently. “Photography for Beginners” is your path to becoming a much better, more fulfilled photographer. But it’s up to you to take the first step.
The choice is yours.
Photography for Beginners By Josh Dunlop, what is it included (Content proof: Watch here!)
1. Welcome to Photography for Beginners!
- Introduction to Photography for Beginners
2. Understanding Exposure
- Stops of Exposure
- Understanding Aperture
- Shutter Speed Motion Blur (New)
- ISO
- Exposure Summary
3. Your Camera’s Settings
- Tripods
- Sharp Photos
- Perfect Picture Process
- Focal Length
- Crop Factor
- Depth of Field
- Histogram
- White Balance
- Shooting Modes
- Metering Modes
- Focus and Focus Modes
- JPEG vs RAW
4. Complete Composition
- Balance
- Symmetry
- Horizontal Lines
- Filling the Frame
- Frame Within a Frame
- Leading Lines
- Visual Weight
- Eye Lines
- Triangles
- Rule of Thirds
5. Shoot This Scene
- Night Photography
- Low Light
- Sunrise
- Black & White
- Sunset
- Portrait
- Landscape Photography
6. Edit This Scene (An Unadvertised Bonus)
- Night Photography Editing
- Low Light Photography Editing
- Sunrise Photography Editing
- Black and White Editing
- Sunset Photography Editing
- Portrait Photography Editing
- Landscape Photography Editing
7. 21 Cheat Sheet Settings
- 21 Go-To Settings
8. The Photo Basics Posters
- Composition 101 A2 poster
- Exposure Triangle A2 poster
9. Celebrating your Masterpieces
- Submit Your Photos to Feature On Our Student Success Page
Sale Page: https://expertphotography.com/store/courses/p11-photography-for-beginners/
Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/Pvugs