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Teaches Adventure Photography By Jimmy Chin – MasterClass – Instant Download!

Jimmy Chin
Teaches Adventure Photography

National Geographic photographer teaches his techniques for planning, capturing, and editing breathtaking photos.

About this Class

Teaches Adventure Photography By Jimmy Chin - MasterClass

Jimmy Chin has built his career taking photos at the top of the world, earning him the cover of National Geographic and multiple awards. Now he’s taking you on location to teach you techniques for capturing breathtaking shots. In his photography class, learn different creative approaches for commercial shoots, editorial spreads, and passion projects. Gather the gear—and the perspective—to bring your photography to new heights.

Instructor(s): Jimmy Chin

Class Length: 20 video lessons (4 hours 10 minutes)

Category: Design & Style, Arts & Entertainment

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1. On Location: Climbing Photoshoot

2. On Location: Portraits and Natural Light

3. Capturing Your Passions

4. Principles of Narrative: Concept, Research, and Pitch

5. Principles of Narrative: The Shoot and the Edit

6. Photo Studies: Shooting at the Top

7. Commercial Work: Pitching and Working With Clients

8. Commercial Case Study: Canon Shoot

9. High-Stakes Photography

10. Photo Studies: Creative Partnerships

11. Building and Leading a Team

12. Photo Studies: Mountain Architecture

13. Editing

14. Post-Processing: Conrad on the Wall

15. Post-Processing: Portrait

16. Gear: Cameras, Lenses, Power, and Storage

17. Settings: Modes, ISO, Focus, and Depth of Field

18. Career Advice: Building a Body of Work

19. Becoming a Photographer: Jimmy’s Story

20. Conclusion: Be Present on Your Journey

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0.1. Jimmy Chin Teaches Adventure Photography

0.2. Class Guide

1. On Location: Climbing Photoshoot

2. On Location: Portraits and Natural Light

3. Capturing Your Passions

4. Principles of Narrative: Concept, Research, and Pitch

5. Principles of Narrative: The Shoot and the Edit

6. Photo Studies: Shooting at the Top

7. Commercial Work: Pitching and Working With Clients

8. Commercial Case Study: Canon Shoot

9. High-Stakes Photography

10. Photo Studies: Creative Partnerships

11. Building and Leading a Team

12. Photo Studies: Mountain Architecture

13. Editing

14. Post-Processing: Conrad on the Wall

15. Post-Processing: Portrait

16. Gear: Cameras, Lenses, Power, and Storage

17. Settings: Modes, ISO, Focus, and Depth of Field

18. Career Advice: Building a Body of Work

19. Becoming a Photographer: Jimmy’s Story

20. Conclusion: Be Present on Your Journey