We all like to come back with stunning images from our travels but why do some images come out so much better than others? How do you get images that look like the ones in the brochure? How do you shoot inside when tripods and flash are not allowed? How do you get images with impact? How do you capture the flavour of the place?
We look at all this and more in this seminar which looks at a diverse range of techniques for getting better travel images and in addition has hints and tips to help your travels with a camera be a little easier.
We also show what a little post production can do to your travel images.
| • | Composition, framing and perspective | • | Using AE Lock for best exposure |
| • | Lens choice for travel images | • | White balance controls for travel |
| • | Learning to see images | • | Monochrome shooting techniques |
| • | Using polarising filters | • | Understanding Picture Styles |
| • | Understanding tonal range | • | Using available light to the best effect |
| • | Packing for your trip | • | Photoshop techniques for travel images |
| • | Best times of day to shoot |
Delegates get the most benefit from the How to series of courses if they have undertaken the core “understanding” courses in our seminar programme as we do not have time on these events to cover in detail the settings on individual models.