Basic Photography (Allversity)

Basic Photography (Allversity)
In this course we will explore the exciting blend of art and science that is photography. When you leave this course we hope you have a broad understanding of how photography works, its history, and how to make amazing photographs of your own.

To do this course you don't need a fancy camera, just an interest in photography and some creativity.


1. Course Introduction: Basic Photography


Welcome to the Allversity Photography Course! This is the first of many videos that will introduce you to the basic principles guiding the technical and artistic aspects of photography. We hope you like our work and that you share it with your friends!




2. What is Photography?


This lesson is an introduction to the basics of photography. This lesson with introduce you to the idea of what a photograph is, to the people who use photography, and what different styles of photographs there are out there.




3. What is Composition?




4. Introduction to Exposure


Are your photos too light? Or too dark? It probably has to do with you exposure. Before you dive into our lessons about ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed check out this little video which explains the very basics of exposure!




5. Holding Your Camera


So how do you hold your camera? Chances are you could use a refresher. Take a look and this video to learn more.




6. A Quick History of Photography


In this lesson we will take a quick jump through the history of photography, from it's beginnings until the advent of digital photography. This lesson is meant to give you an idea of how photography began and how it has transformed through the years.




7. Composition: Rule of Thirds




8. What is ISO?


Have you ever wondered why to choose one speed film over another? Or what the difference between ISO 200 and ISO 400 are on your camera? Well fear now more, this video will answer those questions and many more!




9. How Does a Camera Work?


To understand the basic concept of photography one really needs to understand what a camera is. This lesson will show you the progression of the camera from a basic pinhole-camera into a modern digital camera.




10. Composition: Textures Patterns and Shapes




11. How Shutter Speeds Work




12. Composition: Capturing Motion




13. Types of Cameras


There are a lot of cameras out there and humans have tried just about everything, but in this lesson we will learn about a few of them. So sit back, or lean forward, and enjoy the lesson!




14. Composition: Camera Angles and Viewpoint




15. Aperture and Depth of Field in Photography


So what is the difference between f/2.8 and f/8? Why does one image maybe have a background that is more in focus that another? Well, it probably all has to do with the depth of field in your images. Take a look at this lesson to see how it all works and how you can integrate it into your own photography.




16. What Makes a Good Digital Camera?


In this lesson we will take a quick look at what makes a good camera and what things you should keep in mind when buying a camera. So pull out your notebook and follow along!




17. Composition: Leading Lines




18. The Simple Math of Correct Exposure




19. Composition: Angle of Light




20. Introduction to Lenses


In this lesson we will take a quick look at lenses! How they work and what they are made of!




21. Composition: Bokeh


Did you know that you can use focus as a tool in composition? This is one of the best trick out there for getting great images, so take a look at this lesson and give it a try with your own camera!




22. What Makes a Good Lens?


In this lesson we will take a quick look at lenses! What makes a good one, what makes a bad one, and what is the difference?




23. How to Meter a Photograph


Are your photos too light? Or too dark? Maybe you need a little lesson on how your camera reads light.




24. Bracketing Exposure for Better Photographs




25. Cleaning a Point and Shoot Camera Like a Pro!


In this lesson we are going to learn how to clean a point and shoot camera! If you have ever wanted to know how to clean that finger-print on your lens or how to professionally clean you camera take a look!




26. Exposure Reciprocity in Photography




27. Building your Photography Kit


In this lesson we are going to take a look at what items make a complete photography kit. You won't need almost any of these things to complete the course, but you can keep in in mind for the future!




28. How Stops of Light Work




29. Cleaning Your SLR Camera Like a Pro




30. Cleaning Your SLR Lens Like a Pro




31. Practice: Low-Light Photography


Ever wondered how to get great photos at night? This lesson will give you some tips on how to do it. So grab a notebook and take a look!