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If you are a wildlife, sports or action photographer, then the Back Button Focusing or BBF in short is a technique which you must explore. This course will explain all you need to know about BBF and how to configure it.
This course aims to help beginners who want to start making fabulous images. This detailed course helps you journey from the basics of photography through to the advanced fundamentals. Start moving away from taking images and learn the nuances of making images.
Canon 1200D is the entry level camera from Canon and you can get started with this course if you own one, or for that matter to get your basics right on photography. We will take you through some core concepts of photography as well and help you practically use the camera in the field.
A detailed guide to buying your camera and lens. Provides in depth information about the various models available in the market, the pros and cons of each product and the best product in a given budget.
If you want to learn the art of processing your RAW files, then this is the course you need. Simple and easy to understand workflow to process the RAW files and finally finish it in photoshop.No prior knowledge in processing needed.
Canon DPP is an image management application for Canon RAW files. It is mainly used to process Canon's RAW formats, letting you get the vivid colours captured by your Canon cameras in a non destructive way. If you are a Canon users and looking to learn using it's free application, this is the course for you.
What is better than a workshop at Panna Tiger Reserve. There can never be too much of a good thing, and we all agree, tigers are the best thing!! And photographing them along with the other commoners in the Panna meadows would be the best thing.
This hands on course covers every single aspect of the camera including the various buttons, the menu options and the recommended settings of all the various menu options depending on the genre of photography you are into.
What is better than a workshop at Panna Tiger Reserve. There can never be too much of a good thing, and we all agree, tigers are the best thing!! And photographing them along with the other commoners in the Panna meadows would be the best thing.