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Instructor: Brent Watkinson + El Coro Original Air Date: Nov. 25, 2010
Learn lighting and camera techniques to maximize the quality of your photo reference. Easy-to-use basic techniques that will help you achieve better reference images immediately. Get the most from your equipment by learning simple menu items available on most digital cameras.
Topics: Different types of basic lighting, Historical use of lighting in images, Basic equipment, Advanced equipment, Simple camera settings, Helpful photo techniques, Psychological aspects of reference photography.
Streaming HD broadcast via Elluminate Price | $20
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