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Taking Great Photos with Your Phone

With Tracey Clark Liked by 508 users
Duration: 54m Skill level: General Released: 6/8/2023

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Course details

There’s a saying “The best camera is the one that's with you,” and for most of us, that camera is conveniently right in our smartphone. With these highly-accessible cameras getting more sophisticated by the day, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t learn how to use yours to your greatest creative advantage! In this course, photographer Tracey Clark shows how to go from taking quick snapshots with your phone to capturing better, more captivating pictures. Tracey begins with a look at photo composition and lighting, teaching you to change your approach to photography and how to expand your perspective when framing your shots. She then delves into the technical capabilities of your smartphone, like adjusting exposure and focus. Tracey finishes with an introduction to photo editing and a look at backing up and sharing your shots. By the end of this course, you’ll have the tools to use your smartphone to capture great pictures you’ll be proud of!

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