Vision-Driven Photography
David duChemin
Lessons
Introduction: Vision Explored
23:26 2What's in the Way, IS the Way
27:41 3Abandon Style. Pursue Vision.
25:40 4Copying vs. Creating
33:15 5Your Body of Work Is Your Vision Statement
41:14 6Reviewing Images from Colonnade Park
1:00:22Cliché Is Not What You Shoot, but How Your Shoot It
39:08 8Your Intent vs. What You Capture
33:13 9Reviewing Images from Gas Works Park
1:17:56 10Your Visual Language
1:07:14 11Post Production Part One
1:17:17 12Post Production Part Two
1:18:11 13Image Review
1:23:07 14Image Review Q&A and Closing
1:00:08Class Description
Join David duChemin, author of the best-selling Within The Frame, as he teaches you how to use your camera and the digitial darkroom to find and express your vision as a photographer.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Maros Matousek
I have just finished this great class and ended up with a notebook full of notes. I highly recommend this class to all who would like to take not only technically perfect photographs but more importantly who want to express their vision and create something that moves others. I read many books by David and still enjoyed and got a better understanding throughout this course.
Melvin Williams
This course may seem to drone on at times but I firmly believe that repetition or other restatement helps learning. I highly recommend David's course, his ebooks and his CraftAndVision.com site. He gets to the important stuff about photography. He focuses on the conceptually tough stuff like vision, finding your own, and less on the "geek" technical stuff that, while necessary, is only a tool to accomplishing your vision, what you want to say in your photograph.
Phillip Ziegler
David is always worth listening to. The course might have been shorter given there was a lot of repetition and conversation that wasn't terribly interesting or valuable. But when it was good it was amazing. I learned a lot and it was worth the time and money spent.