Hi and Welcome to our course “The Ultimate Masterclass For Creative Flower Photography” – A new tutorial in our photography series.
Crafting FANTASTIC images instead of BORING ones – this is especially important when photographing flowers and botanical locations. Many things can go wrong. For example, petals are very delicate. When the sun hits them from the wrong angle – their color bleaches out quickly. Instead of beautiful vibrancy, we see white patches.
Also – our eyes deceive us. We look at this fantastic location and think: “Oh, wow! It’s so beautiful!” But when we try to capture this radiant field through our camera – the images appear flat and lackluster. Or with too much contrast. Or the wind made the capture blurry! Or – worst of all – the flowers look plain boring. You created an “okay” photograph. But NOT fine art. You wouldn’t print this image or design wall art for your home.
But this is what we want to achieve, right? We want to create something special! How can you accomplish this? By learning our S.P.E.C.I.A.L recipe and our easy yet fun tricks!
View free videos of this course here
At the end of this course, you’ll be able to create the most beautiful “fine art” flower images. Instead of buying such photographs, you will be able to design them yourself! The only requirement: A DSLR, some accessories, a basic understanding of your camera’s manual functions and: Being interested in becoming a more creative photographer!
Flower Photography has a great variety of techniques! Become a better photographer while having fun! Welcome, and see you in class!
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