Downloadable: Online course on digital and smartphone photography from Tutkit-Tutorials (save 40%)
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Learn about camera functions, creative image composition, and receive professional photography tips for impressive photos.
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Discover the fascinating world of photography with Tutkit Tutorials’ comprehensive courses. Learn all about your camera’s features and the fundamentals of photography, including creative composition and optimal settings for stunning photos. Understand how to use perspective, depth, and composition to enhance your images, and learn everything you need to know about exposure, aperture, ISO, and more. Whether you use a digital camera or your smartphone, these courses offer inspiring tips and tricks to take your photography skills to the next level and fully embrace your passion.
Learn photography – the comprehensive photography course
Details
- Course type: via download
- Content: 9 hours of video training
- License: private and commercial usage rights
- Including work materials
- Further information
Contents
- Learn photography in a 9-hour introduction: the basics of photography
- Understanding how the camera works and its individual parameters
- Learn which settings are appropriate in which situation
- Perspective, depth, gaze or linework for even better photos
- Photography basics: exposure, aperture, ISO, focus, camera modes, lenses
- Photography practice: Image composition, photographing portraits & landscape, hard and soft light
- Inspiring and motivating tips & Tricks from photographic practice
- Author: Matthias Butz
Modules
- Chapter 1: Start
- 1.1 What you learn in this course:
- Learning to photograph: 1.2 Just do it!
- Chapter 2: What is photography?
- Learning to photograph: 2.1 Intro to the chapter “What is photography”
- Learning to photograph: 2.2 What is photography?
- Learning to photograph: 2.3 What makes a good picture?
- Learning to photograph: 2.4 You are unique
- Learning to photograph: 2.5 Hobby or Occupation
- Learning to photograph: 2.6 Remove from the crowd
- Learning to photograph: 2.7 The own picture style
- Chapter 3: Exposure
- Learning to photograph: 3.1 Intro to the chapter “Exposure”
- Learning to photograph: 3.2 What is the exposure?
- Learning to photograph: 3.3 How is light measured?
- Learning to photograph: 3.4 Measurement methods
- Learning to photograph: 3.5 exposure time
- Learn to photograph: 3.6 Blend
- Learning to photograph: 3.7 ISO
- Learning to photograph: 3.8 Working with Blende, ISO & Time
- Learning to photograph: 3.9
- Learn to photograph: 3.10 Histogram
- Learn to photograph: 3.11 Histogram Raw
- Learning to photograph: 3.12 Manual
- Chapter 4: Camera basics
- Learning to photograph: 4.1 Intro to the chapter “Camera-Basics”
- Learning to photograph: 4.2
- Learn to photograph: 4.3 Camera menu
- Learning to photograph: 4.4 sensor sizes
- Learning to photograph: 4.5 Raw or JPG?
- Learning to photograph: 4.6 Image Mode
- Learning to photograph: 4.7 White balance
- Learning to photograph: 4.8 Resolution
- Chapter 5: Autofocus
- Learning to photograph: 5.1 Intro to the chapter “Autofokus”
- Learning to photograph: 5.2 autofocus mode
- Learning to photograph: 5.3 Focus fields
- Learning to photograph: 5.4 Manual or automatic focus?
- Learning to photograph: 5.5 Practice: Focus-Recomposing
- Learning to photograph: 5.6 Practice: Manual focus
- Learning to photograph: 5.7 AF auxiliary light
- Chapter 6: Camera mode
- Learning to photograph: 6.1 Intro to the chapter “Camera Mode”
- Learning to photograph: 6.2 Intelligent Automatic
- Learning to photograph: 6.3
- Learning to photograph: 6.4 Blend priority
- Learning to photograph: 6.5 Time priority
- Learning to photograph: 6.6 Manual
- Learning to photograph: 6.7 BULB
- Learning to photograph: 6.8 Own camera mode
- Learning to photograph: 6.9 Scene Mode
- Learning to photograph: 6.10 When what mode?
- Chapter 7: Image design
- Learning to photograph: 7.1 Intro to the chapter “Image Design”
- Learning to photograph: 7.2 third rule & Golden cut
- Learning to photograph: 7.3 lines in the picture
- Learning to photograph: 7.4 Perspective
- Learning to photograph: 7.5
- Learning to photograph: 7.6
- Learning to photograph: 7.7 high or cross-format
- Learning to photograph: 7.8 frame
- Learning to photograph: 7.9 depth in the picture
- Learning to photograph: 7.10 breaking rules
- Chapter 8: Equipment
- Learning to photograph: 8.1 Intro to the chapter “Equipment”
- Learn to photograph: 8.2 Memory Cards & Batteries
- Learning to photograph: 8.3 Battery handle
- Learning to photograph: 8.4 tripod
- Learn to photograph: 8.5 Photograph without tripod
- Learn to photograph: 8.6 Photographing from free hand
- Learn to photograph: 8.7 Filter
- Learning to photograph: 8.8 Practice: Long-term exposure with grey filter
- Chapter 9: Lenses
- Learning to photograph: 9.1 Intro to the chapter “Objective”
- Learning to photograph: 9.2 focal length
- Learning to photograph: 9.3 What is on your lens?
- Learning to photograph: 9.4
- Learning to photograph: 9.5 Kit lens
- Learning to photograph: 9.6 Photographing with the kit objective
- Chapter 10: Light
- Learning to photograph: 10.1 Intro to the chapter “Light”
- Learning to photograph: 10.2 Hard or soft light?
- Learn to photograph: 10.3 Light colours
- Learn to photograph: 10.4 Ambient Light
- Learning to photograph: 10.5 Art Light
- Learning to photograph: 10.6 Silhouette
- Chapter 11: Practice I: Photographing people
- 11.1 Intro to the chapter “Praying People”
- Learning to photograph: 11.2 Photographing portraits at windowlight
- Learning to photograph: 11.3 Photographing portraits with lightning
- Learning to photograph: 11.4 Photographing portraits with reflector
- Learning to photograph: 11.5 Photographing whole body portraits
- Chapter 12: Practice II: Photographing landscape
- Learn to photograph: 12.1 Intro to the chapter “Photographing landscape”
- Learning to photograph: 12.2 Landscape Photography
- Learn to photograph: 12.3 Find locations
- Learning to photograph: 12.4 Practice: Waterfall
- Learning to photograph: 12.5 HDR
- Learning to photograph: 12.6 HDR image processing
- Chapter 13: Tips and Tricks for Cool Images
- Learn to photograph: 13.1 Intro to the chapter “Tipps and Tricks for Cool Images”
- Learn to photograph: 13.2 Tips for Portraits I
- Learn to photograph: 13.3 Tips for Portraits II
- Learn to photograph: 13.4 Tips for Portraits III
- Learn to photograph: 13.5 Tips for Portraits IV
- Learn to photograph: 13.6 Tips in landscape photography I
- Learn to photograph: 13.7 tips in landscape photography II
- Learn to photograph: 13.8 tips in landscape photography III
- Learn to photograph: 13.9 Smartphone Photography I
- Learn to photograph: 13.10 Smartphone Photography II
- Learn to photograph: 13.11 Smartphone Photography III
- Learn to photograph: 13.12 Smartphone Photography IV
- Learn to photograph: 13.13 Smartphone Photography V
Understanding digital cameras – Learning digital photography
Details
- Course type: by download
- Content: 2 hours Video training
- License: private and commercial usage rights
- Further information
Contents
- 22 lessons in over 1.5 hours of video training
- Technical terms, from A like autofocus over I like ISO to W like white balance
- Influence of settings on the quality of the photos
- Author: Photo expert and specialist author Christian Haasz
Modules
- Digital cameras understand part 01: The potential of a digital camera
- Digital cameras understand part 02 For each photographer type there is the almost perfect system
- Digital cameras understand part 03 A short word for camera resolution: from megapixel madness
- Digital cameras understand part 04 Compact, System and DSLR compared to: advantages and disadvantages
- Digital cameras understand part 05 standard buttons and switches that are the same on each camera
- Digital cameras understand part 06 Fully automated recordings
- Digital cameras understand part 07 recording programs for specific motifs
- Digital cameras understand part 08 Semi-automatic programs for professionals and advanced
- Digital cameras understand part 09 Manual camera control: the programs M and B
- Digital cameras understand part 10 aperture: the pupil of the camera
- Digital cameras understand part 11 shutter time: flashing the camera
- Digital cameras understand part 12 ISO/Resensitivity: Control image noise
- Digital cameras understand part 13 file formats: JPG and RAW
- Digital cameras understand part 14 PictureStyles: image processing without computer
- Digital cameras understand part 15 What temperature has light?
- Digital cameras understand part 16 correctly adjust the white balance of the camera
- Digital cameras understand part 17 The autofocus
- Digital cameras understand part 18 Manual focus
- Digital cameras understand part 19 from the camera directly on paper
- Digital Cameras Understand Part 20 Images Using Computer
- Digital cameras understand part 21 What do you want to know?
- Digital cameras understand part 22 bonus chapters: image design in one minute (or slightly longer:-))
Smartphone Photography and App Photo Editing: Tips & Tricks
Details
- Course type: by download
- Content: 3 hours Video training
- License: private and commercial usage rights
- Further information
Contents
- Over 2.5 hours video training for smartphone photography and app photo editing
- Master challenges such as dark spaces and benefits of creative features such as double exposure.
- Photography-Know-how – Playing with Line Guide, Focusing, Image Composition and Light Maintaining Motive-Ideent: Photographing Details, Characters, Reflections, City, Nature and Architecture
- Pass the photos with mobile apps a fine grinding and create creative image looks
- Author: Gabor Richter and Marko Bogdanovic
Modules
- Chapter 1: Before it starts
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 1.1 Intro
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 1.2 Technology & Tips
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 1.3 Image Show
- Chapter 2: Photographing in nature
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 2.1 Line Design and Perspective
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 2.2 Image composition
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 2.3 Backlight Recording on a Bridge
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 2.4 Backlight Recording on a Bridge – Snapseed
- Smartphone Photography and Image Processing: 2.5 Silky Water
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 2.6 Detail photo of a sheet
- Chapter 3: City
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 3.1 Church in the Dark
- Smartphone Photography and Image Processing: 3.2 Church in the Dark – Snapseed
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 3.3 reflection in the city
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 3.4 City Reflection – Lightroom mobile
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 3.5 Creative Panorama
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 3.6 Street Style Photography
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 3.7 Street Style Photography – Lightroom Mobile
- Chapter 4: People
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 4.1 Portrait in the garden
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 4.2 Portrait in the garden – Snapseed
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 4.3 Creative Portrait
- Smartphone Photography and Image Processing: 4.4 Creative Group Recording
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 4.5 Creative group recording – Lightroom mobile
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 4.6 Double exposure
- Chapter 5: Night
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 5.1 Blue hour at the station
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 5.2 Blue hour at the station – Lightroom mobile
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 5.3 Blue hour at the station – Snapseed, fine sand
- Smartphone photography and image processing: 5.4 Car lights with long-term exposure
- Smartphone Photography and Image Editing: 5.5 Car Lights with Long-term Exposure – Snapseed

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