Description
In this course, you will learn:
- Learn focuses on a photographic shooting scenario, a piece of gear, or a software technique. Each one concludes with a call to action designed to inspire you to pick up your camera (or your mouse or smartphone) to try the technique for yourself.
 
Syllabus:
- The Practicing Photographer - New This Week
 - Finding inspiration at home
 - Introduction
 - Introducing The Practicing Photographer
 - Previous Episodes
 - Choosing a camera
 - Looking at light as a subject
 - Using a small reflector to add fill light
 - Editing photo metadata with PhotosInfo Pro for iPad
 - Let your lens reshape you
 - Compositing street photography images with Photoshop
 - Expand your filter options with step-up and step-down rings
 - Shooting without a memory card
 - Give yourself a year-long assignment
 - Working with reflections
 - Exploring mirrorless cameras
 - Batch processing photos with the Adobe Image Processor
 - Limiting yourself to a fixed-focal-length lens
 - Creating tiny worlds: Shooting technique
 - Creating tiny worlds: Post-processing techniques
 - Shooting macro shots on an iPhone
 - Using a tripod
 - Wildlife and staying present
 - Batch exposure adjustments on raw files
 - Why Shoot Polaroid
 - Seizing an opportunity
 - Four photographers do a light-as-subject exercise
 








