2014
Lynda.com
Joseph Linaschke
1h 14m
English
A great way to expand your photographic horizons is to get close—very close. With macro and close-up photography, you can discover new details in everyday objects and capture subjects that most people don't normally get to see.
In this course, photographer and educator Joseph Linaschke provides an introduction to the worlds of macro and close-up photography. After an overview of the gear you'll want for macro work, the course explores some subjects you may want to capture, from flowers to bugs, to pets. The course also explores tools and techniques for shooting macros and close-ups using an iPhone.
Topics include:
Shooting close-up shots of flowers and pets
Exploring textures as subjects
Shooting indoors, in a miniature studio
Shooting macros with the iPhone
Using high-speed sync to get light in a macro shot
Introduction 6m 56s
Intro to macro and close up 1m 19s
Gear for shooting macro and close up 5m 37s
1. Shooting Macro and Close Up in the Backyard 31m 27s
Exploring textures as subjects 8m 24s
Shooting macro: Flowers in a natural setting 3m 17s
Addressing challenges of shooting outdoors 7m 47s
Putting concepts together in a more complex shot 7m 23s
Using high-speed sync to get light in a macro shot 4m 36s
2. Creating an Indoor Mini Studio 12m 0s
Shooting indoors in a miniature studio 5m 28s
Getting close with an indoor flower setup 6m 32s
3. Shooting Close-Up Photos of Insects and Animals 19m 9s
Creating a set for shooting bugs 5m 33s
Shooting a macro bug shot indoors 9m 6s
Shooting close-up shots of pets 4m 30s
4. Shooting Close Up with the iPhone 4m 44s
Working close up with the iPhone 2m 18s
Working with macro lens attachments on an iPhone 2m 26s
Conclusion 31s
Goodbye 31s
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