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With Fundamentals of Photography, you'll learn everything you need to know about the art and craft of great photography straight from Joel Sartore, a National Geographer photographer with more than 30 years of experience. Designed for people at all levels, this is an engaging guide to how photographs work and how to make them work better for you.
20121 stagione
Interpreti: Joel Sartore
TV-PG
24 episodi
  • 1. Making Great Pictures

    1. Making Great Pictures

    What makes a photograph iconic? What three things must every picture have to stand out from any old snapshot? These two questions form the core of Mr. Sartore's introduction to photography. You'll also discover that a great picture doesn't rely on equipment - but on being able to see and think critically about your surroundings.
    What makes a photograph iconic? What three things must every picture have to stand out from any old snapshot? These two questions form the core of Mr. Sartore's introduction to photography. You'll also discover that a great picture doesn't rely on equipment - but on being able to see and think critically about your surroundings.
    TV-PG
    34min
    25 ott 2012
  • 2. Camera Equipment--What You Need

    2. Camera Equipment--What You Need

    To take a picture, you need to have good equipment. Here, get a no-nonsense guide to finding photography equipment - including cameras, tripods, and camera bags - that fits your needs. Also, take an in-depth look at a camera's controls and settings for everything from aperture to shutter speed to ISO (your film's sensitivity to light).
    To take a picture, you need to have good equipment. Here, get a no-nonsense guide to finding photography equipment - including cameras, tripods, and camera bags - that fits your needs. Also, take an in-depth look at a camera's controls and settings for everything from aperture to shutter speed to ISO (your film's sensitivity to light).
    TV-PG
    29min
    20 nov 2012
  • 3. Lenses and Focal Length

    3. Lenses and Focal Length

    According to Mr. Sartore, lenses are the most critical tools of photography. Here, he takes you into the field and shows you different lenses in action. Among them: 70-200 mm (good for blurring out distractions), rectilinear lenses (great for photographing things with minimal distortion), and wide-angle lenses (perfect for landscapes and for shooting in tight quarters).
    According to Mr. Sartore, lenses are the most critical tools of photography. Here, he takes you into the field and shows you different lenses in action. Among them: 70-200 mm (good for blurring out distractions), rectilinear lenses (great for photographing things with minimal distortion), and wide-angle lenses (perfect for landscapes and for shooting in tight quarters).
    TV-PG
    28min
    20 nov 2012
  • 4. Shutter Speeds

    4. Shutter Speeds

    Your camera's shutter speed controls how much light enters the lens in a shot. Learn how to become a master at working with this critical tool of photography. You'll discover when to use fast or slow shutter speeds, study each speed's unique effects, and uncover different techniques - such as panning and ghosting - that can add great artistic touches.
    Your camera's shutter speed controls how much light enters the lens in a shot. Learn how to become a master at working with this critical tool of photography. You'll discover when to use fast or slow shutter speeds, study each speed's unique effects, and uncover different techniques - such as panning and ghosting - that can add great artistic touches.
    TV-PG
    32min
    20 nov 2012
  • 5. Aperture and Depth of Field

    5. Aperture and Depth of Field

    What do numbers such as f/1.4, f/2.8, or f/16 mean? Finally make sense of your camera's aperture settings, which can help create eye-popping visual effects and solve specific compositional problems. Then examine some of Mr. Sartore's acclaimed work to see the dramatic relationship between aperture and a photograph's depth of field.
    What do numbers such as f/1.4, f/2.8, or f/16 mean? Finally make sense of your camera's aperture settings, which can help create eye-popping visual effects and solve specific compositional problems. Then examine some of Mr. Sartore's acclaimed work to see the dramatic relationship between aperture and a photograph's depth of field.
    TV-PG
    30min
    20 nov 2012
  • 6. Light I--Found or Ambient Light

    6. Light I--Found or Ambient Light

    In this first look at one of the two building blocks of photography, learn how to tap into the power of ambient light, which isn't created in a studio but is found around you. Look at how you should adjust your camera to make the most of found light, and learn the best kind of ambient light to shoot in and why. Explore front lighting, hatchet lighting, and even zebra lighting.
    In this first look at one of the two building blocks of photography, learn how to tap into the power of ambient light, which isn't created in a studio but is found around you. Look at how you should adjust your camera to make the most of found light, and learn the best kind of ambient light to shoot in and why. Explore front lighting, hatchet lighting, and even zebra lighting.
    TV-PG
    38min
    20 nov 2012
  • 7. Light II--Color and Intensity

    7. Light II--Color and Intensity

    Continue exploring light and photography with a look at color - both the "color" of different types of light and colors as they appear in your photographs. Then, focus on the differences between hard light and soft light, and how to adjust your camera accordingly to maximize the potential of these key photographic elements.
    Continue exploring light and photography with a look at color - both the "color" of different types of light and colors as they appear in your photographs. Then, focus on the differences between hard light and soft light, and how to adjust your camera accordingly to maximize the potential of these key photographic elements.
    TV-PG
    32min
    20 nov 2012
  • 8. Light III--Introduced Light

    8. Light III--Introduced Light

    Mr. Sartore discusses a tricky type of light: man-made (or introduced) light. You'll learn tips for manipulating different sources of light (including firelight, car taillights, reflectors, and spotlights). Also, you'll start to see your camera's flash setting as not a pesky button but a powerful tool for creating breathtaking effects in your photography.
    Mr. Sartore discusses a tricky type of light: man-made (or introduced) light. You'll learn tips for manipulating different sources of light (including firelight, car taillights, reflectors, and spotlights). Also, you'll start to see your camera's flash setting as not a pesky button but a powerful tool for creating breathtaking effects in your photography.
    TV-PG
    35min
    20 nov 2012
  • 9. Composition I--Seeing Well

    9. Composition I--Seeing Well

    How do you truly capture the beauty of the three-dimensional world around you? The answer lies within composition - photography's second building block. In the first of three discussions of the subject, analyze a series of pictures to get a basic understanding of how framing works.
    How do you truly capture the beauty of the three-dimensional world around you? The answer lies within composition - photography's second building block. In the first of three discussions of the subject, analyze a series of pictures to get a basic understanding of how framing works.
    TV-PG
    31min
    20 nov 2012
  • 10. Composition II--Background and Perspective

    10. Composition II--Background and Perspective

    Great composition also involves paying attention to background and perspective. Here, Mr. Sartore offers you numerous tips and strategies for finding the perfect background, examining the benefits and drawbacks of particular perspectives, and avoiding compositional mistakes that can ruin the power of even the most perfectly lit photograph.
    Great composition also involves paying attention to background and perspective. Here, Mr. Sartore offers you numerous tips and strategies for finding the perfect background, examining the benefits and drawbacks of particular perspectives, and avoiding compositional mistakes that can ruin the power of even the most perfectly lit photograph.
    TV-PG
    28min
    20 nov 2012
  • 11. Composition III--Framing and Layering

    11. Composition III--Framing and Layering

    Frames. Leading lines. The eyes of your subject. Layers. Learn how paying attention to - and using - these and other compositional tools can isolate the true subject of your photo and add a strong sense of dimension.
    Frames. Leading lines. The eyes of your subject. Layers. Learn how paying attention to - and using - these and other compositional tools can isolate the true subject of your photo and add a strong sense of dimension.
    TV-PG
    30min
    20 nov 2012
  • 12. Let's Go to Work--Landscapes

    12. Let's Go to Work--Landscapes

    Now start applying the information you've learned. Your first assignment: rural and urban landscapes. Some tips you'll discover include surveying the ground ahead of the prime light you want to shoot in, using wide-angle lenses and a little height to suggest grandeur, and focusing on a subject you can get repeated chances at capturing.
    Now start applying the information you've learned. Your first assignment: rural and urban landscapes. Some tips you'll discover include surveying the ground ahead of the prime light you want to shoot in, using wide-angle lenses and a little height to suggest grandeur, and focusing on a subject you can get repeated chances at capturing.
    TV-PG
    32min
    20 nov 2012
  • 13. Let's Go to Work--Wildlife

    13. Let's Go to Work--Wildlife

    Explore techniques for photographing wildlife, whether it's birds in your backyard or lions on a safari. Learn how to set up a blind to conceal you from your subject, where to find the best places to photograph flora and fauna, common mistakes that wildlife photographers should avoid, and more.
    Explore techniques for photographing wildlife, whether it's birds in your backyard or lions on a safari. Learn how to set up a blind to conceal you from your subject, where to find the best places to photograph flora and fauna, common mistakes that wildlife photographers should avoid, and more.
    TV-PG
    35min
    20 nov 2012
  • 14. Let's Go to Work--People and Relationships

    14. Let's Go to Work--People and Relationships

    Using touching photographs of family and friends, Mr. Sartore demonstrates how to use your camera to best capture joy, sadness, anger, and other emotions - without interfering with your subject's behavior.
    Using touching photographs of family and friends, Mr. Sartore demonstrates how to use your camera to best capture joy, sadness, anger, and other emotions - without interfering with your subject's behavior.
    TV-PG
    31min
    20 nov 2012
  • 15. Let's Go to Work--From Mundane to Extraordinary

    15. Let's Go to Work--From Mundane to Extraordinary

    A key skill for any photographer is the ability to capture the special aspects of even the most mundane subjects. Focus on developing and strengthening this talent alongside Mr. Sartore, who teaches you how to make great frames in seemingly "boring" places from hotel rooms to hog farms.
    A key skill for any photographer is the ability to capture the special aspects of even the most mundane subjects. Focus on developing and strengthening this talent alongside Mr. Sartore, who teaches you how to make great frames in seemingly "boring" places from hotel rooms to hog farms.
    TV-PG
    34min
    20 nov 2012
  • 16. Let's Go to Work--Special Occasions

    16. Let's Go to Work--Special Occasions

    Special occasions come loaded with moments that beg to be captured with a camera. Taking the knowledge you've gained previously, investigate ways to anticipate and better prepare for candidly photographing the range of emotions, moods, and scenes that can be found at any wedding, party, or holiday event you attend.
    Special occasions come loaded with moments that beg to be captured with a camera. Taking the knowledge you've gained previously, investigate ways to anticipate and better prepare for candidly photographing the range of emotions, moods, and scenes that can be found at any wedding, party, or holiday event you attend.
    TV-PG
    34min
    20 nov 2012
  • 17. Let's Go to Work--Family Vacations

    17. Let's Go to Work--Family Vacations

    Transform the way you think about and take photographs during vacations. How can you avoid taking the same dull pictures like other tourists? What are some good ways to capture the story behind a famous landmark? Who can you ask for help about the best places for photo opportunities in your destination?
    Transform the way you think about and take photographs during vacations. How can you avoid taking the same dull pictures like other tourists? What are some good ways to capture the story behind a famous landmark? Who can you ask for help about the best places for photo opportunities in your destination?
    TV-PG
    30min
    20 nov 2012
  • 18. Advanced Topics--Research and Preparation

    18. Advanced Topics--Research and Preparation

    Despite what you may think, researching is an important part of any well-planned photo shoot. In the first of several looks at advanced topics in photography, learn from Mr. Sartore's own diverse shoots around the world about ways to research and prepare for photographing in more complicated situations.
    Despite what you may think, researching is an important part of any well-planned photo shoot. In the first of several looks at advanced topics in photography, learn from Mr. Sartore's own diverse shoots around the world about ways to research and prepare for photographing in more complicated situations.
    TV-PG
    32min
    20 nov 2012
  • 19. Advanced Topics--Macro Photography

    19. Advanced Topics--Macro Photography

    Examine how to capture the remarkable (and often overlooked) beauty in miniature subjects such as insects, flowers, eyes - even a pile of money. Learn the best equipment to use, lighting techniques to capture specific features of your miniature subjects, and common mistakes to avoid (such as not getting enough depth of field).
    Examine how to capture the remarkable (and often overlooked) beauty in miniature subjects such as insects, flowers, eyes - even a pile of money. Learn the best equipment to use, lighting techniques to capture specific features of your miniature subjects, and common mistakes to avoid (such as not getting enough depth of field).
    TV-PG
    31min
    20 nov 2012
  • 20. Advanced Topics--Low Light

    20. Advanced Topics--Low Light

    Low light used to be the bane of Mr. Sartore's profession. Now, it's all he wants to photograph in. Learn how to take advantage of low-light situations by picking the right gear (including lenses that give you wide apertures) and techniques such as using objects to block bright spots in your frame.
    Low light used to be the bane of Mr. Sartore's profession. Now, it's all he wants to photograph in. Learn how to take advantage of low-light situations by picking the right gear (including lenses that give you wide apertures) and techniques such as using objects to block bright spots in your frame.
    TV-PG
    27min
    20 nov 2012
  • 21. Advanced Topics--Problem Solving

    21. Advanced Topics--Problem Solving

    In order to be a better photographer, you need to be a visual problem solver. Mr. Sartore, using his own career experiences, takes you through varying levels of difficult situations - such as shooting in Antarctica, on a snowy road, or throughout a massive city - to illustrate the importance of mastering this skill.
    In order to be a better photographer, you need to be a visual problem solver. Mr. Sartore, using his own career experiences, takes you through varying levels of difficult situations - such as shooting in Antarctica, on a snowy road, or throughout a massive city - to illustrate the importance of mastering this skill.
    TV-PG
    28min
    20 nov 2012
  • 22. After the Snap--Workflow and Organization

    22. After the Snap--Workflow and Organization

    Regardless of whether you're shooting with film or on a digital camera, you need an effective system to organize your pictures. Here, get practical tips on everything from storing film negatives and naming your digital pictures to touching up your shots and archiving all of your work.
    Regardless of whether you're shooting with film or on a digital camera, you need an effective system to organize your pictures. Here, get practical tips on everything from storing film negatives and naming your digital pictures to touching up your shots and archiving all of your work.
    TV-PG
    29min
    20 nov 2012
  • 23. Editing--Choosing the Right Image

    23. Editing--Choosing the Right Image

    Hone your editing skills by combing through groups of images to select the ones that stand out. It takes time and practice - but once you can narrow your photographs down to the best of the best, you can sharpen your critical eye and improve the way you shoot in the future.
    Hone your editing skills by combing through groups of images to select the ones that stand out. It takes time and practice - but once you can narrow your photographs down to the best of the best, you can sharpen your critical eye and improve the way you shoot in the future.
    TV-PG
    32min
    20 nov 2012
  • 24. Telling a Story with Pictures--The Photo Essay

    24. Telling a Story with Pictures--The Photo Essay

    Close with a fascinating look at telling stories with your photographs. Using his photo essays on Alaska's North Slope; people at Leech Lake, Minnesota; and dwindling biodiversity, Mr. Sartore leaves you with a greater appreciation of how photographers are not just observers but actual storytellers.
    Close with a fascinating look at telling stories with your photographs. Using his photo essays on Alaska's North Slope; people at Leech Lake, Minnesota; and dwindling biodiversity, Mr. Sartore leaves you with a greater appreciation of how photographers are not just observers but actual storytellers.
    TV-PG
    35min
    20 nov 2012
  • Fundamentals of Photography
    20121 stagione
    With Fundamentals of Photography, you'll learn everything you need to know about the art and craft of great photography straight from Joel Sartore, a National Geographer photographer with more than 30 years of experience. Designed for people at all levels, this is an engaging guide to how photographs work and how to make them work better for you.
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