Conclusion to the Photography Unit
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Congratulations.
You made it to the end of the Photography unit of Explorer University! We’ve covered a massive amount of content- everything from what type of camera to own down to the nitty gritties of compositional story-telling.
But let’s not stop there. Let’s keep this momentum rolling. Here’s how to keep learning:
Get out and practice! Dedicate at least one day a week to getting out and shooting in a new environment. Ideally 3-4 times a week, but everyone has different schedules. The more you shoot, the faster you’ll get good.
Get inspired by professional photographers. Besides my extensive portfolio, there’s thousands of other landscape photographers out there shooting amazing things. Follow a bunch of other photographers on your socials to start seeing what is hot.
Learn how to edit. In this next unit of Explorer University, we’re going to break down the editing process from start to finish. Whether you’ve never touched Lightroom or you’re a seasoned Photoshop pro, I’m going to cover everything in-between and more. Click here to get started!
Nevertheless, I want to thank you for reading/watching this course. I put countless hours into it, and I hope it has given you something to solid to take home.
Don’t hesitate to email me any questions: nicholas@intricateexplorer.com