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Course Info

About this Course

TRAVEL AND STREET PHOTOGRAPHY: This course is designed for students to understand how to arrive at a new location with appropriate gear, attitude and completed research. They will be able to assess what they want to photograph, why they want to photograph and what they think they might like to do with the photographs. Possibilities include pitching a travel story to online or print media.

Course Syllabus

Introduction
History of Travel Photography
Getting Started
Equipments and Accessories
Computers and Softwares
Research and Preparation

The Art of Photography
Moments
Exposure
Composition
Lighting
Moving Images

Travel Photography & Street Photography
Destination
Research, Planning and Practice
Create Images
Theory of Street Photography
The Relationships with Travel Photography

The Subjects
People and Portrait
Environmental Portrait
Landscapes
Street Food Photography
Wildlife

Photography Post-Trip
Digital Workflow
Image Editing
Photo Captions
Sharing Images
Selling Images

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : What gear do I need to bring?
A1 : I would advise a 35mm fixed lens or a short zoom, spare batteries and plenty of spare memory for your camera. Travel as light as you can as they can be long days out walking and photographing.

Q2 : Do you always travel with your laptop?
A2 : It all depends on the type of trip you're taking (leisure or business). I do sometimes bring a laptop along on a domestic trip. I don’t really bring my laptop on international trips, unless I really need it to get some work done.

Q3 : How to store or back up files?
A3 : There are many options. 1. External Hard disks 2. Cloud System.