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What you'll learn- Determine What Camera Gear You Will Need in Nightclub Photography
- My Camera Settings during an event
- How to nail focus
- Editing images in Lightroom and Photoshop
- Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO explained
- RAW vs JPEG format
- Depth of the Field and different Focal Lengths
- White Balance and Dynamic Range
- Composition
- How to use flash in clubs and Cafe Bars
- Add logos to Images
- Resize images withoout losing visible quality
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What you'll learn- Determine What Camera Gear You Will Need in Nightclub Photography
- My Camera Settings during an event
- How to nail focus
- Editing images in Lightroom and Photoshop
- Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO explained
- RAW vs JPEG format
- Depth of the Field and different Focal Lengths
- White Balance and Dynamic Range
- Composition
- How to use flash in clubs and Cafe Bars
- Add logos to Images
- Resize images withoout losing visible quality
DescriptionYou will learn what you 'll need as a new Nightclub Photographer and all your beginner questions will be answered.
All the following may apply not only to Nightclub Photographers but also to Event and Café bar photographers as well.
What Camera - What Camera features do we need
What Lens - What focal length do we need
What flash - What Flash features do we need (And why we will need flash in general)
What Computer (PC or MAC) specs will make our work fast
What Software will make our work fast and efficient
What Accessories do we need
What Camera settings do we need to know (either is a Canon, Nikon, Sony or any other)
Shutter Speed, Aperture and Iso explained and why we need to know these
How to focus correctly – Nail focus every time despite there is hardly any light in clubs
How to edit our images – How to edit faster and use suitable software to achieve stunning results
How to add logos to our images using Adobe Photoshop
How to resize and export images without losing visible quality
What is the difference shooting in RAW and JPEG formats and why we always need to shoot in RAW format
What Focal Length we will need for the different types of venues