Camera – Main https://www.kushikaroo.com Online Learning and Education WordPress Theme Wed, 25 Nov 2020 07:27:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 The Ultimate Photography Course – Beginner to Advanced https://www.kushikaroo.com/courses/the-ultimate-photography-course-beginner-to-advanced/ Mon, 23 Nov 2020 08:02:23 +0000 https://www.kushikaroo.com/?post_type=courses&p=3057 The Ultimate Photography Course will show you how to take advanced photos that will stand out as professional work and break down camera tech into easy to follow lectures. This course will enhance or give you skills in the world of photography – or your money back! The course is your track to obtaining Photography skills like you always knew you should have! Whether for your own projects or to start a career.This course will take you from having little knowledge in photography to taking advanced photos and having a deep understanding of camera fundamentals.

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Beginner Nikon Digital SLR (DSLR) Photography https://www.kushikaroo.com/courses/beginner-nikon-digital-slr-dslr-photography/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 03:15:04 +0000 https://www.kushikaroo.com/?post_type=courses&p=2150 You’ll learn how all those buttons and dials work on your Nikon DSLR. Including the exercises, this course will take you about 2.5 hours. Through the exercises you’ll do and through the explanations of the concepts, JP is committed that you retain the information there is to retain without memorizing. There is about an hour of video lecture which covers exposure, aperture, shutter speed and the mode dial (Auto, P, S, A and M). Images will be shown as examples. The exercises will be explained fully. This course is perfect for anyone who considers themselves a beginner with their Nikon DSLR or for anyone who has some existing knowledge about how their camera works but hasn’t quite put all the puzzle pieces together when it comes to how aperture and shutter speed work together. This class is for you if you don’t know how all the modes (Auto, P, S, A and M) work on your camera and when you should be using each mode.

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