Video description
Winner of the 39th Annual Telly Award in the How-To / Instructional category! Learn photography with renowned fine-art outdoor/nature photographer, workshop instructor, and seminar speaker, Tony Sweet. Tony takes viewers on a personal workshop experience through the Great Smokey Mountains National Park and into his studio to teach his digital image workflows and describe the real working environment of a successful professional photographer. This photography video was the first release in our series of photography workshops and has been a hit with photography students of all skill levels! With a run-time of more than 4.5 hours, this workshop is filled with practical shooting advice, tips, and all the secrets of a seasoned professional photographer.
Table of contents
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In The Field
- Introduction
- Early Morning at Sparks Lane
- Late Morning Fog at “Lea Valley” Overlook
- Lower Greenbrier
- Greenbrier Pit Stop
- Shooting Water Scenes at Greenbrier
- Cabins in The Mountains
- Using A Tilt-Shift Lens at Roaring Fork
- Macro Shooting in The Forest
- Classic Shots in Tremont
- Tremont Dark Waters
- Overlooks of Clingmans Dome
- Getting The Most Out of Scouting
- In The Studio
Product information
- Title: Tony Sweet's Visual Literacy: Photography Workshop
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2010
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780132602808
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