Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory
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Daniel Gregory
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387535-01 - Introduction - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-02 - What is Visual Literacy - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-03 - Intention - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-04 - A Photographic Vocabulary - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-05 - Analyzing Your Own Work - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-06 - A Place to Start - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-07 - Understanding Your Work - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-08 - Getting the Image You Want - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-09 - The Role of Post-Processing - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-10 - Sharing Your Work - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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387535-11 - Conclusion - Visual Literacy with Daniel Gregory.mp4
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Description
- Join Mia McCormick as she introduces the class and discusses what will be covered in the chapters that follow.
- Mia joins Daniel in a discussion about what visual literacy means and why it is an important skill to develop as a photographer.
- When reading a photo it can help to start with intention.
- In order to start to having a meaningful conversation about your photography you need to develop a vocabulary that helps you connect with the people viewing your work and helps you articulate your intentions in your own mind.
- Building on your photographic vocabulary and taking your intentions into account, you can begin to analyze your own work on a deeper level.
- Sometimes getting started is the hardest part. Daniel offers some concrete steps for how to start building that vocabulary on your own.
- Looking back at your existing body of work can be useful for helping you find and identify your voice.
- With a greater understanding of your voice and a burgeoning visual vocabulary you can go out with awareness and intention to create the photographs you want to create.
- When shooting with intention in service to your vision the way you process your images can be a significant component in telling the story.
- There is a great value in getting feedback on your work from others, but the process can be much more constructive if you are intentional in cultivating a trusted group of people you respect to provide you with that feedback.
- Mia wraps up the class with some closing thoughts on where you can go from here.
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Daniel Gregory
Instructor's CoursesDaniel is a fine art and editorial photographer based in Washington State. A true believer in taking advantage of every opportunity, he pushes himself creatively through his work and his teachings. He looks to foster creative learning and sharing in effort to build stronger communities, create meaningful dialog, and tell stories that reflect who we are and what we hope to become.

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- language english
- Training sessions 11
- duration 1:35:58
- English subtitles has
- Release Date 2023/09/04