Release date:2022, November

Author:Charlie Borland

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What you’ll learn

Become a Master of Photography You will learn to photograph people, portraits, products, architecture, corporate, stock, nature, special efx, and Adventure. You will become a master lighting technician with the insight to add light to any subject, using flash, strobes, and natural light. You will learn the art of composition, lighting, exposure, and subject arrangement You will learn the fundamentals of processing, editing, and compositing your images using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop You will learn learn how to start and operate a photography business You will master photograhic marketing and self-promotion Learn how to price photo assignments and create estimates Work as a freelance photographer Hone your skills with the photography assignments

Requirements

You need desire and passion to become the best photographer you can be and this course will get your there.

No experience required to start this course – I will teach you everything.

No photo equipment required to START this course but you will need eventually a camera, a lens, a tripod, and lighting equipment to practice your new knowledge and complete the assignements.

Discription *****OVER 400+ videos, 50+ HOURS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAINING***

Welcome to the Ultimate Guide to Freelance Photography, the only photography course you need to become an amazing photographer. With some of my course ratings at 4.8, including several best-selling courses, this course is designed for YOU if you want to be a better photographer creating amazing images. And while this course has something for every photographer, no experience is required!

At 50+ hours of training, this course will teach you the art and technique of photographing a wide range of subjects including landscapes, adventure, people, architecture, products, businesses, and more. It must be the most comprehensive photography course on the web, and you will have all the tools you need to start a photography business, if you wish, and learn how to process in Lightroom and Photoshop, learn ways to dig into your creative mind and build images that WOW people and clients.

Master the Art of Photography Today, there are photography courses everywhere, but none like this one with such in-depth tutorials on subjects that many photography educators don’t understand. If your desire is to start a photography business or just enjoy photography, this course is loaded with insight from a photographer who has worked in the profession for 35+ years.

While many of these tutorials were filmed as the photo session occurred, some couldn’t be filmed and are illustrated with 3D lighting diagrams, so you know exactly what light was used, where it was positioned, and the lighting effect that was created.

In this course you will learn:

How to fully master your camera, lenses, and accessories How to master photography fundamentals: shutter speed, aperture, ISO, menus, and more How to master creative strobe lighting for all your subjects How to photograph portraits, places, architecture, corporations, products, and more How to be an expert on lighting with wireless flash How to set up your business if that is your plan How to be a creative and in-demand photographer

Learn about clients, portfolios, marketing, and making money.

How to find clients How to plan an awesome portfolio website How to market your business How to master self-promotion How to price for profit How to market and sell your photography

This is the most complete online training in freelance photography!

This photography course has all the tools you need to meet the demands photographers experience every day. But what makes this program uniquely different is that many of the photo examples used in the course are from real-world photoshoots, on real assignments, and photographed for real clients. If we did not shoot it for a client, we shot it for ourselves and this course, so you can see exactly how we did it.

This course covers everything a passionate photographer might want to photograph:

Nature, Landscapes, Night Sky, & Long Exposure Portraiture: Studio and Location Products: Studio and Location Architecture and Real Estate Corporate Advertising Fashion and Beauty Travel and Adventure Lifestyle Editorial Stock Lightroom and Photoshop

Improve your photography skills today and be in demand tomorrow!

This Freelance Photography course was created as an in-depth, accelerated, and intensive program to meet the needs of aspiring photographers who wish to work in photography. It is a demanding business, requiring a precise set of skills and knowledge of creative and technical processes, and is designed to take photographers of all skill levels from novices to pros with an inspiring portfolio of images. And this course could save you thousands and thousands of dollars on tuition when compared to photography college.

I will help you how to start a photography business (if you want) and nurture your passion for image-making.

If your plan is a photography business, this course shows you how to budget for your studio, create marketing materials, design a portfolio, determine your photography rates, bid on jobs, price stock photography, find clients, seek a stock photo agency, and a lot more. By the end of this course, you will be trained and have learned enough to go out and compete as a photographer.

You will be trained to build a portfolio website of amazing images and live the dream you have been visualizing.

All you need is a DSLR camera, a tripod, a few lights, and the passion to get started. Simply watch the intro video for examples of what is covered.

Sign up today and enjoy instant access to:

over 400 videos Section assignments Downloadable cheat sheets and you can expect many more video updates on cool and interesting techniques.

Who’s the Instructor? There are many courses on how to be an amazing photographer, but how many are taught by professionals who have decades-long careers working as a photographer?

I was formally trained at Brooks Institute in the 1980s and have worked every day since. I have photographed for Fortune 500 companies, been published in countless magazines (YES, you’ve heard of many), had over 1000 pictures in calendars, and photographed Hollywood actors, pro athletes, politicians, hotels, well-known products, real estate, and more people, places, and things than I can recall.

I have taught photo workshops across the USA and the Middle East. Founded two stock photo agencies and sold thousands of my own stock photos. I love to teach and want to ensure you succeed and love photography as much as I do.

You can trust me to teach you photography!

And this is important: You get full unlimited access to this course forever including all future video lectures!

And in case you did not know, Udemy has an unconditional 30-day money-back guarantee and it is not your standard guarantee. It’s my promise to you that you will have the needed information to succeed as a photographer.

Who is Course for?

If you have a passion for image creation through photography, this course is just right for you. If you want to learn new techniques and apply them to your portfolio’ If you want to start a photography business, the guidelines are here. Established photographers: if you have been photographing for sometime, there is still plenty here to learn. This course is for anyone with a passion for photography and the art of image creation.
01 – Introduction to Freelance Photography

01 – Whats in this Course 02 – Why I love Being a Pro Photographer 03 – What Makes Great Photography 04 – Teaching Tools I will Use in This Course

02 – Know Your Digital Camera Lenses & Accessories

05 – Welcome to this Section on Digital Cameras and Lenses 06 – Exploring the dSLR Camera 07 – Introduction to Auto Focus and Drive Mode Settings 08 – Exploring Camera Menus 09 – A Close Up Look at the LCD Panel 10 – Camera Shooting and Scene Modes 11 – Camera Resolution and Sensor Size 12 – Looking at Lenses 13 – Accessories Things You Might Want in Your Camera Bag 14 – More Accessories Things You Might Want in Your Camera Bag 15 – More accessories Yep and we will show them to you

03 – Fundamentals of Photography

17 – Whats in this Section on Photography Fundamentals 18 – Mastering Shutter Speed 19 – Using Shutter Speed for Creative Effects 20 – Shutter Speed Controls How Your Subject is Captured 21 – Mastering the Aperture 22 – Digging Deep into Depth of Field 23 – Expanding on Depth of Field Techniques 24 – Pushing Depth of Field to the Limit 25 – RAW vs JPEG What should you use 26 – Understanding White Balance

04 – Understanding Exposure

29 – Whats in this Section of Understanding Exposure 30 – The Exposure Triangle 31 – Getting Correct Expsoures 32 – Dynamic Range 33 – Histograms A Beginners Guide 34 – Why You Should Expose to the Right

05 – The Creative Photographer

39 – See whats in this Section 40 – Searching for Creativity 41 – Intro to Photographic Composition 42 – Composition Centering and Lines 43 – Creative Techniques for Winning Compositions 44 – The Isolate & Illustrate Technique 45 – Photography is All About Light 46 – How to Master Lighting

06 – Flash Photography

49 – See Whats in This Section 50 – Introduction to Flash Photography 51 – Flash Concepts and Techniques 52 – Applying Light From a Flash 53 – Using Flash for a Variety of Subjects 54 – Quick Tip Using Bounce Flash at a Family Gathering 55 – Demonstration of Canon 600EXRT Radio Triggered Flash 56 – Demonstration of Canon 600EXRT Radio Triggered Flash Pt 2 57 – Demonstration of Canon 600EXRT Radio Triggered Flash Pt 3 58 – Demonstration of Canon 600EXRT Radio Triggered Flash Pt 4 59 – Demonstration of Canon 600EXRT Radio Triggered Flash Pt 5 60 – Demonstration of Canon 600EXRT Radio Triggered Flash Pt 6 61 – Introduction to Wireless Flash 62 – Alternative Triggers for Wireless Flash 63 – Alternative Triggers for Wireless Flash Pt 2 64 – Setting Up Canon 580EXII for InfraRed Wireless Signal 65 – Setting Up The Nikon SB900 for InfraRed Signal 66 – Wireless Flash With the Canon 600EXRT Pt 1 67 – Wireless Flash With the Canon 600EXRT Pt 2 68 – Wireless Flash With the Canon 600EXRT Pt 3 69 – Wireless Flash With the Canon 600EXRT Pt 4 70 – Wireless Flash With the Canon 600EXRT Pt 5 71 – Wireless Flash with Yongnuo Flashes 72 – More on Wireless Flash Techniques

07 – The Nature Photographer

75 – See Whats in This Section 76 – Intro to Landscape and Nature Photography 77 – Composition and Lighting for Nature Photography Pt 2 78 – Composition and Lighting for Nature Photography Pt 3 79 – Composition and Lighting for Nature Photography Pt 4 80 – Composition and Lighting for Nature Photography Pt 5 81 – Waterfall Photography 82 – Winter Photography Tips Pt 1 83 – Winter Photography Tips Pt 2

08 – Outdoor Portraits and People

85 – See Whats in This Section 86 – Photographing Portraits Outdoors 87 – Techniques for Portraits and People Outdoors 88 – Outdoor Portraits Reflectors vs Flash 89 – Outdoor Portrait Teen in the Shade 90 – The Outdoor Family Portrait 91 – The Senior Portrait 92 – Photographing a Family of 5 with Wireless Flash

09 – Introduction to Studio Lighting Equipment

094 – See Whats in This Section 095 – Introduction to Strobe Lighting Equipment 096 – Introduction to Studio Lighting Equipment Pt 2 097 – Studio Lighting Equipment Pt 3 098 – Studio Lighting Equipment Stands and Booms Pt 4 099 – How Mono Strobe Lights Work 100 – Using Wireless Triggers 101 – Understanding Strobe Lights vs Constant Lights 102 – Tethering to the Camera

10 – Mastering Studio Lighting

104 – See Whats in This Section 105 – The Fundamentals of Studio Lighting 106 – Understanding Lighting Direction 107 – How to Control Ambient and Strobe Light 108 – More on Controlling Ambient Light Exposure 109 – More on Aperture Controls Flash and Strobe Exposure 110 – Feathering Light 111 – Understanding Light Modifiers

11 – Mastering Studio Portraiture

113 – See Whats in This Section 114 – Introduction Portrait Photography 115 – RECORD Light Patterns in Portrait Photography 116 – The Role of Key and Fill Lights 117 – Understanding Lighting ratios 118 – Using One light and Two Lights for Portraits Pt 1 119 – One light Two Lights Pt 2 120 – One Light Two Lights Pt 3 121 – Which Side of the Face 122 – Accent Lighting 123 – Accent Lighting Pt 2 124 – Photographing Full Length Portraits 125 – Background Lighting Techniques 126 – Background Lighting Techniques Pt 2 127 – Background Lighting Pt 3 128 – Background Lighting Pt 4 129 – Creating Knockout Backgrounds 130 – Build Your Portrait Light Setup One Light at a Time 131 – Posing Techniques 1 132 – Posing Techniques 2 133 – Posing Techniques 3 134 – Posing techniques 4 135 – Posing the Head 136 – Business Portrait Session The Head Shot 137 – Business Portrait Sessiion Half Length & and Sitting 138 – Business Portrait Session Full Length & Chair 139 – Posing Techniques OnLocation 140 – Advanced Portrait Techniques 141 – Advanced Portrait Technique Pt 2 142 – AdvancedPortrait Techniques Pt 3 143 – Advanced Portrait Techniques Pt 4 144 – Using a Grid Spot as Your Key Light 145 – Beauty and Glamour Lighting 146 – White on White The High Key Portrait Technique 147 – Dark on Dark The LowKey Portrait 148 – The Beauty Dish and Light Panel Lightng Technique 149 – Low Key Portrait with a Large Octabox

12 – Studio Product Photography

151 – See Whats in This Section 152 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 1 153 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 2 154 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 3 155 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 4 156 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 5 157 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 6 158 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 7 159 – The Basic Product Photography Setup Pt 8 160 – Basic Product Lighting for a Construction Still Life 161 – Simulating Window Light 162 – Basic Product Photography Photographing Wood Products 163 – Photographing the Cabinet Door Assignment 164 – Basic Product photography Plastics Products 165 – Basic Product Photography Foil Cards 166 – Basic Product Photography Petroglyph Rock 167 – Photographing Specialty Cables 168 – Straightening the Plugs in Photoshop 169 – Creating an Illusion for a Client 170 – Intro to Photographing Clothing and Apparel 171 – Photographing Clothing and Apparel 172 – Introduction to Photographing Metal and Glass 173 – Photographing Metal and Glass Pt 2 174 – Photographing the Silver Souvenir Spoon 175 – Creating Different Highlights on Glass Bottles 176 – Creating Different Highlights on Glass Pt 2 177 – Photographing Backlit Glass 178 – Photographing a Shoe 179 – Building Your Photo One Light at a Time 180 – Additional Product Photography Techniques 181 – Manipulate Product Lighting Effects with Glass Blocks 182 – Using Fake Backgrounds to Create Real Scenes 183 – Adavanced Product Techniques 184 – The Large Set Medical Product 185 – Using Light Tents for Product Photography 186 – Using Light Tents Pt 2 187 – Using Light Tents Pt 3 188 – Photographing Products in Plexiglass 189 – Photographing Products on Black Plexiglas Pt 2 190 – Photographing Products on Black Plexiglas Pt 3 191 – Photographing Flat Art 192 – Photographing Flat Pt 2

13 – Lighting Color Managment

194 – See Whats in This Section 195 – Lighting Color Management Pt 1 196 – Lighting Color Management Pt 2 197 – Lighting Color Management Pt 3 198 – Lighting Color Management Pt 4 199 – Lighting Color Management Pt 5 200 – Lighting Color Management Pt 6 201 – Lighting Color Management Pt 7

14 – Photography on Location

203 – Introduction to Location Photography 204 – Introduction to Location Photography 205 – Working Fast on Location with One Light 206 – Strategies for Lighting on Location 207 – Location Lighting Techniques Pt 3 208 – Lighting on Location Pt 4 209 – Lighting on Location Pt 5 210 – Lighting People on Location and Light Falloff 211 – Introduction to Photography and Lighting on Location 212 – Introduction to Photography and Lighting on Location Pt 2 213 – Lighting on Location Lighting Pt 3 214 – Photographing Large Groups and a Magazine Assignment 215 – The Diffused Background Technique 216 – Demonstrating the Diffused Background Technique Pt 1 217 – How to Photograph Computer Screens 218 – Demonstration on How to Photograph Computer Screens 219 – Outdoor Location Photography Pt 1 220 – Outdoor Location Photography Pt 2 221 – Outdoor Location Photography Pt 3 222 – On location at the Axmen Reality TV Show 223 – The Dentist Photoshoot 224 – Directing Models 225 – On the Ranch Cowboy Photography Pt 1 226 – On the Ranch Cowboy Photography Pt 2 227 – On the Ranch Cowboy Photography Pt 3

15 – The Digital Darkroom Intro to Photoshop & Lightroom

229 – Introduction to Basic Photoshop Processing 230 – Introduction to Photoshops Interface Pt 1 231 – Introduction to Photoshops Interface Pt 2 232 – Photoshop Tools Pt 1 233 – Photoshop Tools Pt 2 234 – Photoshop Tools Pt 3 235 – Photoshop Tools Pt 4 236 – Photoshop Tools Pt 5 237 – Photoshop Retouching Tools Pt 1 Remove Dust Specks and Small Objects 238 – Photoshop Retouching Tools Pt 2 Remove Highlights and Hot Spots 239 – Photoshop Retouching Tools Pt 3 Fixing Torn Linoleum 240 – Photoshop Retouching Tool Pt 4 Retouching Clothing 241 – Awesome Tool Photoshop Layers Pt 1 242 – Photoshop Layers Pt 2

16 – Introduction to Lightroom

244 – See Whats in This Section 246 – Introduction to Lightroom 247 – Introduction to the Lightroom Program 248 – Lightroom Overview 249 – Importing Files into Lightroom 250 – Lightroom Keywords and Metadata 251 – Lightroom Naming Conventions 252 – Introduction to the the Develop Module 253 – The Develop Module in Action 254 – Develop Module Techniques 255 – The Hue Saturation Luminosity Features 256 – Sharpening Images 257 – Transform and Lens Correction Tools 258 – Adjustment Brush and Grad Filter 259 – Processing some Colorado Landscapes 260 – The GPS Module in Lightroom

17 – Photoshop and Lightroom Processing in Action

262 – Photoshop Techniques and Workflow 263 – Portrait Retouching with Portrait Pro Software Pt 1 264 – Portrait Retouching with Portrait Pro Software Pt 2 265 – Portrait Retouching with Portrait Pro Software Pt 3 266 – Creating a Drop Shadow 267 – Using Liquify on Apparel to Smooth Out 268 – Landscapes Adding Drama in Photoshop 269 – Landscapes Creating the Fisheye Lens Look In Photoshop 270 – Landscapes Using the Dehaze Filter 271 – Landscapes Luminosity Masks 272 – Landscapes Photoshop for Outdoor Holiday Image 273 – Landscapes Turning a Daylight Photo to Nightime 274 – Landscapes Turning on the Lights at the Boat Harbor 275 – Landscapes Photshopping the Historic Teepee Motel for a Dramatic Effect 276 – See whats in this section

18 – Advanced Product Photography

278 – Advanced Product Photography on Location 279 – Large Product Photography 280 – Product Photography on The Road 281 – Photogrphing the High Tech Console 282 – The Garden Center Advertisement 283 – The Industrial Vibratory Machine 284 – The Large Product Photo Shoot Pt 1 285 – The Large Product Photo Shoot Pt 2 286 – The Large Product Photo Shoot Pt 3 287 – The Large Product Shoot for a Real Client Pt 4 288 – The Basic Product Shoot for a Real Client Pt 5 289 – The Large Product Shoot for a Real Client Pt 6 290 – Photoshop Work on The Large Product Shoot 291 – Creating a Grid Background Behind the Product 292 – Photographing a Bicycle for an Ad 293 – Photographing a Bicycle Ad Pt 2 294 – Photographing a Bicycle Ad Pt 3 295 – Photoshop Processing of the Bike Pt 1 296 – Photoshop Processing of the Bike Pt 2 297 – Photoshop Processing of the Bike Pt 3 298 – Photoshop Processing of the Bike Pt 4 299 – Photoshop Processing of the Bike Pt 5 300 – Photoshop Processing of the Bike Pt 6

19 – Advanced People on Location and in The Studio

301 – See whats in this section 302 – Advanced Location Photography 303 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 2 304 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 3 305 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 4 306 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 5 307 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 6 308 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 7 309 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 8 310 – Advanced Location Photography Pt 9 311 – Photographing a Cowboy in a Barn Using Window Light 312 – Photographing a CEO at Dusk 313 – Executive Portrait in an Office Environment 314 – Photoshop the Executive Portrait in an Office 315 – Low Key Chair Portrait

20 – Architecture and Real Estate Photography

317 – See whats in this section 318 – Introduction to Architecture Photography 319 – Introduction to Architecture Photography Pt 2 320 – Architecture Interior Photography Constant Lights vs Flash Strobe Lights 321 – TiltShift Lenses for Architecture and Real Estate Properties 322 – Photographing Building Exteriors Pt 1 323 – Photographing Building Exteriors Pt 2 324 – Photographing Homes During Dusk Dark 325 – Introduction to Lighting Architecture With Strobes 326 – Interior Photography for Commercial Spaces 327 – Residential Interior Lighting Techniques Pt 1 328 – Residential Interior Lighting Techniques Pt 2 329 – Residential Interior Lighting Techniques Pt 3 330 – Residential Interior Lighting Techniques Pt 4 331 – Residential Interior Lighting Pt 5 332 – Residential Interior Lighting Techniques Pt 6 333 – What to Photograph in a Residential Home Pt 1 334 – What to Photograph in a Residential Home Pt 2 335 – What to Photograph in a Residential Home Pt 3 336 – Interior Photography Flashing Small Rooms 337 – Handling Windows and Glass 338 – Flashing Windows 339 – Lightroom for Real Estate Photography Pt 1 340 – Lightroom for Real Estate Photography Pt 2 341 – The Real Estate Shoot LIVE Pt 1 342 – The Real Estate Shoot LIVE Pt 2 343 – The Real Estate Shoot Live Pt 3 344 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Dusk Dark Night 345 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Pt 1 346 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Pt 2 347 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Pt 3 348 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Pt 4 349 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Pt 5 350 – The Real Estate Shoot Processing Pt 6 351 – Basic Photoshop Processing Pt 1 352 – Basic Photoshop Processing Pt 2 353 – Adobe Camera RAW Geometry Tool 354 – The Lens Correction Tool Pt 1 355 – The Lens Correction Tool Pt 2 356 – The Lens Correction Tool Pt 3 357 – Fixing Interior Color Pt 1 358 – Fixing Interior Color Pt 2 359 – The Sky Replacement Tool 360 – Removing Objects Reflecting in Mirrors Using Photoshop

21 – The Corporate Industrial Photographer

362 – See whats in this section 363 – Introduction to Corporate and Industrial Photography 364 – Industrial Photoshoot 1 Maximizing Depth of Field in an Industrial Setting 365 – Industrial Photoshoot 2 an Assignment for a Gas Company & Electrical Contractor 366 – Industrial Photoshoot Pt 3 Office and Paper Mill 367 – Corporate Photoshoot The High Tech Control Room and Part Manufacturing 368 – Corporate Photoshoot The Testing Machine 369 – Corporate Photography Photographing a Coal Burning Power PLant 370 – Corporate Photography Using a lot of Lights and Making Something from Nothing 371 – Industrial Shoot Photographing a double exposure of glowing metal 372 – Photography for Annual Reports 373 – Annnual Report Photography Pt 2 374 – Annual Repport Photography Pt 3 375 – Corporate Photography with Colorful Effects 376 – Corporate Photography of Sophisticated Setups 377 – Corporate Photography 378 – Corporate Photography in Industrial Locations

22 – Pushing the Envelope

380 – See Whats in This Section 381 – Pushing the Envelope 382 – Pushing the Envelope Pt 2 383 – Wireless Flash Portrait of a Cowboy in a Barn and Creating a Historic Photo Look 384 – Photoshop Processing of Cowboy in barn Pt 1 385 – See How We Used Photoshop to Process the Cowboy in the Barn Pt 2 386 – Processing Woman with Flowers Pt 1 387 – Processing Woman with Flowers Pt 2 388 – Processing Woman with Flowers Pt 3 389 – Processing Woman with Flowers Pt 4 390 – The Porcelain Skin Portrait Technique

23 – All about Your Business

392 – See Whats in This Section 393 – Introduction to the Business of Photography 394 – Setting up your Business 395 – Photography Assistants 396 – Understanding Finances for a Photo Business 397 – Equipmentand studios What Do You Need 398 – Your Business Image 399 – Pricing for Success 400 – Understanding Usage Fees Pt 1 401 – Understanding Usage Rights 402 – A Deeper Look at Usage Fees and Work for Hire 403 – Preparing Estimates Pt 1 404 – Preparing an Estimate Pt 2 405 – Marketing & Client Relations Pt 1 406 – Marketing & Client Relations Pt 2 407 – Ways to Work and Deal with Clients 408 – The Art of Self Promotion 409 – The Art of Self Promotion Pt 2 410 – The Portfolio and Marketing 411 – Your Website 412 – I Hate Cold calling but Here is How I Do It 413 – What Photo Editors Think 415 – Course WrapUp

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