Description
In this course, you will learn :
- How to make the most of your iPhone's camera.
- How to use my simple composition techniques to improve your iPhone photography right away.
- How to use all of your iPhone camera's features and controls, including the hidden ones.
- How to take stunning low-light photos on older iPhones, as well as excellent "Night Mode" photos on iPhone 11-14 models.
- How to control the focus and exposure manually for extra-sharp and well-exposed photos.
- How to use exposure compensation to dramatically improve the quality of your photos.
- Even with older iPhone cameras, you can take amazing panorama and wide-angle photos.
- Learn how to use Stealth Mode to get great candid shots. Nobody will even notice that their picture is being taken.
- How to take action shots with almost unbelievable sharpness and clarity.
- How and when to use the "Live Photo" feature and more importantly, when you shouldn't use it.
- How to get the best shots with "Portrait Mode" and "Portrait Lighting" effects.
Syllabus :
1. How to Use the iPhone Camera Features & Controls
- Introduction - About this Course
- Update September 2022
- Optimize Your iPhone Camera for Photography
- Basic Camera Features in iPhone 11-14 Models - Part 1
- Basic Camera Features in iPhone 11-14 Models -Part 2
- Basic Camera Features in iPhone XS, XS Max and Older
2. How to Use the iPhone Camera Features & Controls
- Manually Control Focus & Exposure for Extra Sharp & Well Exposed Photos
- Create Amazing Panoramic and Wide-Angle Photos
- Create Crystal Clear Great Action Shots
- Stealth Mode for Capturing Interesting Candid Shots
- How & When to Use Live Photo & When Not to Use it
- How to get the best shots with "Portrait Mode" and "Portrait Lighting" effects
- How to Get Great Low-Light Photos with New or Older iPhones
- Get Beautiful Night Mode Photos in iPhone 11-14 Models
3. iPhone Camera Extra
- Basic Photo Editing with the Built-in Photos App
- Extra Tips to Get the Sharpest Photos with Your iPhone Camera
4. Composition Techniques
- Well-Composed Photos vs. Quick Snapshots
- All New iPhoneographers Should Start Here
- Biggest Mistake Beginners Make
- Don't Forget the Background
- Lead Me to Your Subject
- The Art of Framing
- Symmetry and Balance
- Get the Angle Right
- Using Perspective to Create Interest & Impact