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National Geographic Masters of Photography

Season 1
National Geographic Masters of Photography goes inside the creative process of the industry's most sought-after photographers as they reveal their working methods.Twelve National Geographic photographers teach two lessons each, offering rich insights into how to approach your own work and sharing rarely taught techniques that will help you improve your photography skills.
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  1. S1 E1 - Redefine Adventure (Adventure)
    October 23, 2014
    41min
    TV-PG
    Follow how Cory Richards's approach to adventure photography has evolved beyond capturing the pure danger of climbing into something larger. Discover ways to reveal the human element in and culture of a locale by using to your advantage techniques including silhouette, leading lines, the vastness of a landscape, and anticipation.
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  2. S1 E2 - Broaden Your View (Adventure)
    May 31, 2020
    34min
    TV-PG
    Continue your exploration of adventure photography by looking deeper at ways to create dynamic results. Look closely at compelling shots from Mr. Richards's portfolio as he illuminates techniques for drawing viewers closer, creating a studio-lit effect in the field, finding the unexpected, focusing on details, and taking a picture of "people" - without the people.
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  3. S1 E3 - Show What No One Has Shown (Adventure)
    May 31, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    Head underground with Stephen Alvarez, a photographer who specializes in subterranean spaces and extreme terrain. Travel to breathtaking locales via his portfolio, including Oman on the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar, the catacomb passages of Paris, and the Myo Lake Room in Papua New Guinea - a place no human had previously been - as he shares tips for lighting and finding adventures close to home.
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  4. S1 E4 - Set the Scene, Get Close (Adventure)
    May 31, 2020
    30min
    TV-PG
    Conclude your lesson on adventure photography by applying the skills you've acquired to the broader world. See what works and what doesn't as you explore how to craft a great "scene setter," zoom in or out for maximum impact, and shoot images of the night sky. Also, learn the importance of good lighting and doing your research.
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  5. S1 E5 - Understand the Animal (Wildlife)
    May 31, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    Jaguars. Snow leopards. Rhinoceroses. How do wildlife photographers such as Steve Winter capture once-in-a-lifetime, emotion-filled images of such elusive - and dangerous - animals? Find out as he takes you through the essential tools and techniques he relies on, from shutter speeds designed for sports photography to understanding and anticipating an animal's behavior.
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  6. S1 E6 - Use All the Tools (Wildlife)
    May 31, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    Photographing a bird in the jungle is no different than photographing a bird in your own back yard. Learn how you can use the skills wildlife photographers employ in the field at home to make the ordinary extraordinary, including panning, using eye contact, and incorporating the environment into your portraits.
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  7. S1 E7 - Make a Difference (Wildlife)
    May 31, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    Good light. Good composition. A moment. Explore the key ingredients of a great photograph with Joel Sartore as you continue investigating what makes an ordinary picture extraordinary. Get pointers on using storyboarding, remotes, and additional tools in wildlife photography, then see how his images have "gone to work" on behalf of endangered species and other animals.
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  8. S1 E8 - Go Back, Get It Right (Wildlife)
    May 31, 2020
    34min
    TV-PG
    These days, good equipment isn't hard to come by and many people are able to take tight, standard shots of wildlife in focus. So, how can you do something original in a world awash in pictures? Find out as Mr. Sartore delves deeper into the art of building photo essays and the mechanics of making exquisite images. Gather tips on lenses, where to photograph animals, and more.
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  9. S1 E9 - The Joys of Nature (Landscape)
    May 31, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    According to Jim Richardson, "When we tell the story of the Earth, we are telling the story of ourselves and our relationship to the Earth." Here, the veteran photographer takes you from the Hebrides of Scotland to his native Kansas as he illuminates how he approaches telling tales in a graphic way.
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  10. S1 E10 - Exploring Landscapes (Landscape)
    May 31, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    Return to Boreray, the Callanish Stones, the Isle of Muck, and other locations Mr. Richardson took you to in the previous lesson, so you can go behind the scenes to learn the "messy" process of how his remarkable landscapes were made. Also, get advice for preventing a "sedentary" feel in your work.
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  11. S1 E11 - Guide the Eye (Landscape)
    May 31, 2020
    29min
    TV-PG
    As Michael Yamashita walks you through his body of work - which includes everything from a Zen garden to New Jersey traffic - pick up tips for shooting simple but effective landscapes. Go inside his story on China's Jiuzhaigou national park to understand how he approaches landscape projects and creates an air of mystery.
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  12. S1 E12 - Moment in Landscape (Landscape)
    May 31, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    Continue to investigate what makes a great landscape photo by looking at the three key elements of any great photo - light, composition, and a moment - and how these ingredients factor into this genre specifically. See how Mr. Yamashita uses negative space, sense of scale, leading lines, S-curves, and the rule of thirds.
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  13. S1 E13 - Gaining Trust (People)
    May 31, 2020
    29min
    TV-PG
    As you trace the diverse career of Jodi Cobb - who has photographed everyone from famous musicians to the highly shrouded women of Saudi Arabia and geisha of Japan - discover how rewarding it can be to photograph people, particularly when you get behind the public persona. Conclude with a heart-wrenching photo essay on human trafficking.
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  14. S1 E14 - Uncover the Human Condition (People)
    May 31, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    How do you approach people and get their permission to be photographed? How can you ensure you're telling a story in every image? What's the difference between a photographer and a tourist? Get answers as Ms. Cobb guides you in a close examination of individual photographs that explore the human condition.
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  15. S1 E15 - Build Relationships (People)
    May 31, 2020
    29min
    TV-PG
    Find out how Ira Block learned to incorporate people and interact with subjects even when conditions - be they language or weather - were against him. Discover how to make visual connections that advance a story; take advantage of intriguing backgrounds, lighting, and atmospherics; and capture people in authentic moments.
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  16. S1 E16 - Use the Background (People)
    May 31, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    To capture a moment, you have to be ready. Mr. Block shares how he stays prepared as he walks you through various ways to approach people and produce pictures with impact, including going for less obvious shots and photographing from different angles. Learn how to find the "right" image once you return home.
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  17. S1 E17 - Good, Bad, and Magic Light (Color & Light)
    May 31, 2020
    37min
    TV-PG
    Join Michael Melford, a landscape photographer and expert in natural light, for a discussion on lighting fundamentals. Take a deep dive into the four kinds of light he specifically looks for - diffuse light, side light, back light, and "magic" light - in addition to the types of filters he uses to control the available light.
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  18. S1 E18 - Wait and Work the Shot (Color & Light)
    May 31, 2020
    28min
    TV-PG
    What is it like to go on assignment for National Geographic? Find out as Mr. Melford takes you through his process during shoots in Death Valley, Glacier National Park, New Mexico, and other locations he's been assigned. Learn to anticipate the right shot - and be prepared to wait for it.
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  19. S1 E19 - Compose with Color (Color & Light)
    May 31, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    What is there to know about color? Plenty, as you'll discover in this enlightening discussion with Annie Griffiths. Watch as she demonstrates how to use the different "personalities" of colors - including black and white - to communicate emotions. Get practical tips on shooting at different times of day, using backgrounds, creating silhouettes, and more.
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  20. S1 E20 - Write with Light (Color & Light)
    May 31, 2020
    35min
    TV-PG
    Light is the most elemental part of any photograph, yet it's easy to neglect. Study how light leads the eye through an image and unifies a composition, then learn how Ms. Griffiths uses light to add drama and interest to portraits, nature shots, and special event photos. Also, find out why you should limit the use of flash.
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  21. S1 E21 - 50 Years of Telling Stories (Storytelling)
    May 31, 2020
    29min
    TV-PG
    How do photographers put pictures together to tell a story? What needs to be included for a photo essay to be successful? William Albert Allard answers these questions in detail using examples from his 40-plus photographic essays for National Geographic, including his groundbreaking first assignment on the Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
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  22. S1 E22 - Moment, Gesture, Place (Storytelling)
    May 31, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    Dive deeper into the matter of visual storytelling and get background on Mr. Allard's process. Consider how to craft photographs that show a sense of place, find lead images, capture often-photographed subjects such as the Eiffel Tower in new ways, and take strong portraits - be they "found" or "produced."
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  23. S1 E23 - Engaging the World (Storytelling)
    May 31, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    Ed Kashi, who has photographed in difficult locations from Syria to Nigeria, expands your education on storytelling by sharing how he captures political issues, cultures, landscapes, a sense of place, the daily life of the people, and, ultimately, a cohesive feeling or mood in his work.
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  24. S1 E24 - Raising Awareness (Storytelling)
    May 31, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    The digital revolution has radically altered both the media and journalism, and here, you'll see the impact mobile photography has had on Mr. Kashi's work. But first, examine advocacy journalism, another development in visual storytelling, through projects on sustainable development in Madagascar and on the devastating effects of kidney disease among sugar cane workers in Nicaragua.
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