Travel Photography with Mobile Phone for Beginners
Learn how to take striking images using only your mobile phone by exploring the principles of composition, lighting, and editing
When travel photography is matched with a mobile phone, the magic of storytelling comes alive. Capturing the essence of a place becomes fast and easy when traveling light. After traveling the world, photographer Dan Tom assures that you don’t need fancy equipment or to go somewhere exotic to get a great shot. Having worked for clients like Apple, Cartier, and Adobe, he’s here to show you his tips, tricks, and techniques.
In this online course, learn how to use your mobile to capture striking images of your travels. Dan covers the rules of composition, and how to experiment with light, perspective, angles, and more. Discover how to tell meaningful stories with your photography.
Meet Dan Tom, a San Francisco-based photographer, visual designer, and your teacher for this course. Hear about his creative journey, which started at an early age and led him to work with brands like VSCO and Adobe. He also shows you some of the photographers that have greatly impacted his work.
Get an overview of everything travel photography encompasses, including landscapes, portraits, architecture, and more. Dan shows you his approach to travel photography, and the unique advantages of using a mobile phone. Learn how to plan your photo shoots during a trip and how to prepare your phone.
Next, dive into the basics of composition, and how to incorporate storytelling. Explore the narrative power of light, and creative ways to experiment with angles, perspectives, reflections, framing, and other techniques.
During the shoot, Tom shows you some practical tips for setting up your camera, his approach to shooting landscapes, and taking portraits of strangers. Discover how to identify that “special something” ina place.
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