Where Mobile Photography Can Take You
Ed Kashi
Lesson Info
21. Where Mobile Photography Can Take You
Lessons
The Power of Mobile Photography to Tell Stories
17:32 2How I Define a Cultural Event
08:07 3Aesthetic Considerations when Photographing a Cultural Event
07:02 4Interact with People when Photographing a Cultural Event
06:22 5Capture a Portrait at a Cultural Event
18:52 6Edit and Share Your Images: Cultural Event
20:31 7Cultural Event Smart Phone Photo Critique
20:47 8How I Define an Intimate Event
11:53Aesthetic Considerations when Photographing an Intimate Event
11:50 10Interact with People when Photographing an Intimate Event
06:28 11Capture a Portrait at an Intimate Event
10:17 12Edit and Share Your Images: Intimate Event
24:38 13Intimate Event Mobile Photo Critique
15:09 14How I Define Street Photography
21:23 15Aesthetic Considerations when Shooting Street Photography
17:51 16Capture a Street Photography Portrait
15:02 17How to Create a Double Exposure
13:30 18Edit and Share Your Images: Street Photography
05:29 19Street Photography Smart Phone Photo Critique
11:35 20Skype Interveiw with Pei Ketron
14:27 21Where Mobile Photography Can Take You
03:25Lesson Info
Where Mobile Photography Can Take You
And sort of in closing, for me, you know I want us to sort of, just sort of review here what we've gone over today and this idea of, where mobile photography can take you. And I hope that from today some of the takeaways are that we now have this new tool in our pockets that is often with us all the time. And that it's something that can capture memories that evoke mood and tone and emotion that will last forever. And that we can share those memories. And that also there can be more personal satisfaction. As we grow and we develop our skill with mobile photography that our pictures sort of start to transcend and move to a higher level of quality and, again, personal satisfaction. All right? And then, finally we can have a greater impact. Whether it's on a personal level with our family and friends, whether it's professionally in terms of reaching people, whether it's on a commercial business basis, or as a journalist and a story teller. So, yeah, so remember all this stuff. You know th...
ere are opportunities, Pei's a great example of that. I'm less of an example (laughs) you know, I mean, we are examples of people who are actually at times even getting paid to use our phone cameras. So, so I wanna thank you all for joining us. And please follow me on Instagram, and my blog, and my agency, VII Photo. You know, I'm one of about 17, 18 photographers around the world, one of the great photo agencies, photo cooperatives that exist today. And if you're interested in any of my prints, all this information is up on the screen. McKenna. (laughing) Well Ed it has been such an honor to have you here again. This is for the second time, and I wanna make sure everybody at home knows that this class is part of a series that we're doing here on CreativeLive partnering with VII Agency, and it has been an incredible series so far. And I wanna make sure you guys go and check out the other classes if you have loved what you're seeing here. So we had your earlier class during our photo week with Ron Haviv that was Visual Storytelling, Why We Shoot. We also had Ash Gilbertson here of course, and his class was Street Photography, the Art of Photographing Strangers. And then Ron Haviv was also back as he taught us all about your photojournalism survival kit, and that was a very incredible class as well. So Ron Haviv, Ashley Gilbertson, and Ed Kashi, you can check all of those classes out here on CreativeLive and look forward to the ones that are to come still.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
a Creativelive Student
I was not interested in this class and just decided to tune in. This is one of the Best classes I have watched on Creative Live! I love his total "attitude" about how to treat people, what to do and not to do to engage in more courteous ways and polite ways. I found him inspiring and engaging, creative and providing lots of information in what I watched. (I did not watch the entire course.) I am certainly going to check out other classes he might produce in the future. I very much enjoyed what I did watch and found him a wonderful instructor! Lots of valuable tips as well. Thanks for allowing me to preview it today!
belinda leung
ed kasha did an amazing job taking us through his creative process. practical tips helped me immediately spot things to help improve my photos immediately. I downloaded and started using the apps he recommended right away. thanks creative live and ed kasha!
Lynn Hernandez
Very inspiring seeing Ed Kashi's excitement for the creative process. Seeing the final photo and then watching a video of what happened to make the photo was really helpful. Have a list a new apps to try for photo-editing and double-exposures. Loved the class.
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