Street Photography: An In-Depth And Complete Guide
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 20.85 GB | Duration: 8h 46m
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 20.85 GB | Duration: 8h 46m
Find and refine your own unique artistic voice in street photography. Increase your confidence in the craft.
What you'll learn
How to make consistent, powerful, meaningful street photographs
How to find your style and your own unique artistic voice, photographically
How to tell a story with a documentary-style, street photograph
When and how to engage with your subjects on the street
How to increase your confidence while shooting on the street
How to predict photographic opportunities on the street
How to light meter with a manual film camera confidently
Understanding how to read complicated, world-class street photographs
How to zone-focus with a manual focus lens
What each different lens size and type does, as well as the difference between vintage and newer lenses.
How to utilise compositional elements and an overall balance to strengthen a photograph
How to use editing to enhance the mood and the story and the experience of a photograph
Understanding the ethical and moral issues within street photography
How to avoid conflict when taking street photographs
How to gather inspiration and generate ideas from various sources, whether it be via travelling, reading photography books, watching movies, etc.
How to edit, print, and make books out of your photographs
The difference between street photography, documentary photography, and photojournalism
Requirements
You will need to have a beginner's understanding of how to use a camera. The rest you will learn during the course.
Description
This in-depth street photography course is designed to teach you EVERYTHING you need to know about the craft.It’s my intention to help you find and refine your own unique artistic voice through the art of street photography and pass on all of the knowledge and experience that I’ve acquired so that you feel inspired and confident enough to consistently create powerful, meaningful, interesting street photographs.The course is broken up into 9 chapters, which is broken up into even smaller sub-chapters along the way, so that you can tick off each lesson as you go.The 9 overall chapters are:Introduction and definitionPhilosophies, practices and examples of great street photographsTactics, tips and settings on the streetGearStyles and approachesProblems and common things you'll encounter on the streetInspirationPost-production (editing, printing and book making)The future of street photographyThere is no comprehensive film school or art school type of experience that teaches ‘Street Photography’ yet, and although there are lots of types of online content about the genre, personally none of my experiences with that stuff so far have offered a COMPLETE overview of every single thing you might need or want to know as you’re delving further and further into the craft.Usually, it’s more-so just pockets of information that you’e digging up, bit by bit. So I wanted to consolidate all of that information and knowledge and put it in one place, in a structured, informative, exciting way for you to watch and enjoy. It’s everything you need to know, distilled down into the key takeaways and delivered in a way that is designed to inspire you and take you to that place where you’re making your best work.So, if you want to fast-track your learning journey, dial up your confidence in the craft, and start making the work you know you can make - then let’s do it.By the end of this course you will be able to show yourself and the world HOW YOU SEE the world. You will be well and truly on your way to finding and expressing your own unique artistic voice - you will be so inspired and excited by street photography that you will be bursting at the seams to get out there and explore the world with your camera, and start capturing timeless moments.
Overview
Section 1: Chapter 1 - Introduction and Definition
Lecture 1 Course Overview
Lecture 2 Course Introduction
Lecture 3 Why is Street Photography so Appealing?
Lecture 4 Why Do It?
Lecture 5 What is the Goal of This Project?
Lecture 6 Who Am I?
Section 2: Chapter 2 - Phiosophies, Practices & Examples of Great Street Photographs
Lecture 7 What Makes a Great Street Photograph?
Lecture 8 Great Street Photographs
Lecture 9 Thinking Poetically
Lecture 10 Bring Your Emotion Into It
Lecture 11 Shoot in All Weather
Lecture 12 Bravery
Lecture 13 Beauty
Section 3: Chapter 3 - Tactics, Tips & Settings on the Street
Lecture 14 Pull the Trigger
Lecture 15 Find Stories / Tell Stories
Lecture 16 Curiosity
Lecture 17 When & How to Take a Street Photograph
Lecture 18 Confidence & Ways to Find It
Lecture 19 How to Avoid Conflict
Lecture 20 Cheat Sheet
Lecture 21 Predict Opportunities & Use Your Body Language
Lecture 22 Read the Room & Adapt
Lecture 23 Be a Tourist
Lecture 24 Wait, Just to See What Happens
Lecture 25 Revisit Spots
Lecture 26 Follow Your Gut as You Walk
Lecture 27 Things to Keep an Eye On
Lecture 28 Light Metering
Lecture 29 Look for Pleasure in the Process
Lecture 30 Why Shoot on f8?
Lecture 31 ISO & ASA
Lecture 32 Trends
Lecture 33 If All Else Fails, Get Closer
Lecture 34 Watch Your Edges
Lecture 35 Understanding Your Work
Lecture 36 Get Lost & Set Challenges
Lecture 37 Zone Focusing
Lecture 38 Listen
Lecture 39 Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
Section 4: Chapter 4 - Gear
Lecture 40 Which Lens & Why?
Lecture 41 Each Lens Type & Their Challenges
Lecture 42 Vintage Lenses Vs. Newer Lenses
Lecture 43 Types of Cameras
Lecture 44 Tripods, Filters & Extra Equipment
Lecture 45 What to Wear & Why?
Lecture 46 Color Vs. Black & White
Lecture 47 Film Vs. Digital
Lecture 48 My Camera History
Lecture 49 The Benefit of iPhones, Digicams & Sh*t Gear
Lecture 50 Don't Let Your Gear Slow You Down
Lecture 51 Spend Your Money on Trips Not Gear
Section 5: Chapter 5 - Styles & Approaches
Lecture 52 Your Style
Lecture 53 Composition & Compositional Tendencies
Lecture 54 When to Leave Something In or Out of the Frame
Lecture 55 Cropping
Lecture 56 Find Your Style / Find Your Voice
Section 6: Chapter 6 - Problems & Common Things You'll Encounter on the Street
Lecture 57 General Interactions
Lecture 58 Learn to Fail Well
Lecture 59 The Ups & Downs of Missed Opportunities
Lecture 60 Ethics & Moral Decisions
Lecture 61 Capture Multiple Versions of a Moment
Lecture 62 What to Expect When You Put in the Time
Lecture 63 When to Engage with Your Subjects
Lecture 64 Clichés
Section 7: Chapter 7 - Inspiration Sources
Lecture 65 Photographers To Know
Lecture 66 Speed Round of Photographers
Lecture 67 Photo Books & How to Read Them
Lecture 68 Magnum Level Photographers
Lecture 69 Your Crowd
Lecture 70 Books to Read
Lecture 71 Movies & Other Forms of Inspiration
Lecture 72 Dabbling in Other Genres
Lecture 73 Landscape & The Blurred Lines Between Genres
Lecture 74 Photography Trips
Section 8: Chapter 8 - Post Production (Editing, Printing & Book Making)
Lecture 75 Editing
Lecture 76 Printing
Lecture 77 Book Making
Section 9: Chapter 9 - Autotelic, The Future & The Ending
Lecture 78 The Future of Street Photography
Lecture 79 Autotelic & The Ending
This course is for beginner or intermediate photographer's who have an interest in street photography, documentary photography, or photojournalism