What You Get With This Class
Matt Hill
Lesson Info
16. What You Get With This Class
Lessons
Class Introduction
01:36 2Fundamentals of Night Portraiture
04:49 3Gear and Preparation
16:50 4Basic Settings
08:15 5Locations
06:15 6Subjects
04:22 7Safety
02:25 8Beating Adversity
01:28Lesson Info
What You Get With This Class
This is Night Photography Week on Creative Live. Night photography presents a whole new set of challenges to conquer in order to get dynamic images. So we're bringing in the best instructors in the world for a week-long event to teach you everything you need to go into the night and make stunning images. National Parks at Night photographers Gabriel Biderman, Chris Nicholson, Lance Keimig, Timothy Cooper, and Matt Hill will teach you night photography from A to Z. We'll cover focusing in the dark, exposure settings, light painting, gear, night portraits, post processing, and so much more. Individual classes are available for purchase, but if you want to master all of the techniques of night photography, then the bundle is for you. You'll get five unique night photography classes, additional bonus materials, and unlimited lifetime access to all of the videos so that you can learn and re-watch at your own pace. So hit that blue Buy button and begin to take on the night.
Ratings and Reviews
Jan
I learned some techniques in Matt's class, which were helpful, but believe this was for the advanced photographer and i was a little confused at times. i would've liked to know the "how to" with the lights, showing how to program them with more detail. I am just learning how to set my camera for different lighting situations. But a very interesting course and glad i went through it.
Kirk Edwards
Great class! Liked it so much that I booked a trip to Colorado to work with Matt and Lance on one of their National Parks at Night classes. Highly recommend.
Margaret Lovell
While I believe this course is more beneficial for a photographer with better night photography and lighting skills, I learned quite a bit. This class made me think of some interesting ideas, especially using regular light sources such as flashlights or a pixelstick.