Layne Kennedy

Macro Photography: Inspiration, Insight & Creativity - Course Preview

Layne Kennedy
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Come on along for exciting new adventures in the world of macro photography. You can do macro photography in your backyard, the woods, a garden, on the window sill, and in your kitchen.

In this series of videos, professional photographer, Layne Kennedy, will give you macro photography tips to help you make your close-up images magical. You will learn about macro lenses, lighting techniques, and filters. Layne will show you the importance of ISO, depth of field, and shutter speeds in capturing flowers, insects, fruit, and even old coins.

Get up close with pro shooter, Layne Kennedy, who will guide you through lessons in making memorable macro photographs. Only your imagination is the limit.

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Macro Photography: Inspiration, Insight & Creativity – Course Preview
Macro Photography Tips and Techniques
Basic Equipment for Shooting Macro Photography
Comparing a Telephoto vs. Macro Lens
Capturing Details of Nature Photography
Macro Photography: Shooting Insects and Bugs
Macro Photography Ideas for Your Next Shoot
Backlighting in Translucent Photography
Using Texture Photography to Capture a Unique Shot

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Photography has so many avenues for photographers to photograph landscape people, portraits, odds, and ends. One of the ones is areas of photography that I think it is most commonly overlooked is the world of macro photography. And it's a whole different world in a lot of ways. It's like being a young kid again to where you come in and you explore the world that is right at your fingertips and photographically that's what we're doing. Today we're going to explore, an area of photography is one of my favorite macro photography. When you are a photographer and you're especially if you're a storytelling photographer you tend to take things you know, you go this way you get that wide sense of place you come in and you get the portraits and then you get the details. Macros all about details. You get a chance to come in and see the top of a flower, part of a flower note the whole identifying feature for flower, the colors and close-ups of a caterpillars head the close-up of a coin. That's the beauty of macro it takes us place like a like a little kid getting back to where things are at their fingertips. And we get a chance to really explore that world that exists deep, deep, deep, deep way down. And it's a lot of fun and we're going to shoot a lot of things today and you're going to enjoy where we are and I hope you'll go there to enjoy.
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