Photography for Beginners | Learn the Basics of Photography
Photography & Friends
12 episodes
1 day ago
Are you a beginner photographer who wants to learn how to improve your photography? This is the perfect photography podcast for you.
You'll learn how to expose with your camera - using the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. You'll learn about composition, and what it takes to compose a better image using photography rules of thumb, as well as knowing how to break those rules. Finally, you'll learn how to tell stories with your photos.
This podcast is hosted by photographers & instructors Phil Ebiner, William Carnahan and Sam Shimizu-Jones.
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Are you a beginner photographer who wants to learn how to improve your photography? This is the perfect photography podcast for you.
You'll learn how to expose with your camera - using the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. You'll learn about composition, and what it takes to compose a better image using photography rules of thumb, as well as knowing how to break those rules. Finally, you'll learn how to tell stories with your photos.
This podcast is hosted by photographers & instructors Phil Ebiner, William Carnahan and Sam Shimizu-Jones.
Photography for Beginners | Learn the Basics of Photography
Are you a beginner photographer who wants to learn how to improve your photography? This is the perfect photography podcast for you.
You'll learn how to expose with your camera - using the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. You'll learn about composition, and what it takes to compose a better image using photography rules of thumb, as well as knowing how to break those rules. Finally, you'll learn how to tell stories with your photos.
This podcast is hosted by photographers & instructors Phil Ebiner, William Carnahan and Sam Shimizu-Jones.