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What Makes a Good Photo: A Beginners Guide to Editing in Lightroom

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Daniel Nwabuko

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  • 01-introduction.mp4
    02:06
  • 02-class project.mp4
    01:22
  • 03-what is photography.mp4
    01:17
  • 04-lighting breakdown.mp4
    01:59
  • 05-everyday lighting.mp4
    03:01
  • 06-identify and isolate your subject.mp4
    05:50
  • 07-before diving into lightroom.mp4
    01:27
  • 08-lightroom desktop importing.mp4
    03:43
  • 09-develop module basics panel.mp4
    05:47
  • 10-editing with the basics panel.mp4
    18:49
  • 11-editing the hsl sliders.mp4
    19:05
  • 12-editing color grading.mp4
    13:57
  • 13-exporting your file.mp4
    01:39
  • 14-editing in lr mobile.mp4
    16:49
  • 15-conclusion.mp4
    01:03
  • Exercise Files.zip
  • Description


    So we’ve all been there: You see a photo, you like the photo, you decide to get in on the action - maybe take a few photos yourself...

    So you get a camera, or you pull out your smart phone - both of which are great choices for photos, but then you start shooting and the photos are not matching up with the ideas you visualized.

    Something seems to be missing and it could be one or a combination of many different things...

    Well, that’s where this class comes in!

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    In this class we'd be discussing some technical tips of what makes a good photo.

    We'd explore different parameters like the:

    • Lighting 
    • Subject framing; and
    • Composition of the photo

    We'd then move on to unravel the process of editing photos and taking them from their raw state to a more polished state using Adobe Lightroom. This software is available on both desktop and mobile devices (and the mobile version has a free option - which is what we use in this class; because a good edit doesn't have to cost a fortune). 

    This class was made with the beginner in mind. So whether you're just a hobby'ist, an enthusiast, or you're still on the fence wondering how things get done in photography; there's something in here for you. 

    You do not need to have a DSLR camera to take this class. If you are armed with a smart phone, that would be more than enough. Most smart phone released in the last couple of years have very good cameras on them, and you can already begin creating great photos and edits with those. 

    By the end of this class, you will:

    • Gain knowledge on what to look out for when shooting a photo
    • Know the different parameters that are considered when editing a photo, and;
    • Be able to take a photo from it's raw state to a more polished/edited version of itself, and hopefully closer to what you had imagined when you shot the photo. 

    I'm excited for us to journey through this together, so let's jump right into it. 

    See you in class!

    Ps. In this class, I do make reference to my class on Color Grading In Photoshop for Beginners, so feel free to check that out as well:

    What You'll Learn?


      • Photography
      • Digital Photography
      • IOS
      • Beginner
      • Mobile Device
      • Creative
      • Photo Editing

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    Daniel Nwabuko
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    Hey! Thank you for stopping by to check out my page. I'm really excited to share my classes with you! Be sure to check them out if they're up your alley. I hope you enjoy them :) Oh! And don't forget to leave a message in the discussion section of the classes, I'd love to be able to connect more with you. 

    Here's a link to a free month trial here on Skillshare. Happy learning!

     

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 15
    • duration 1:37:54
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/02/12