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Here’s our list of the best photography courses for 2021

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Almost all smartphones come equipped with cameras. So, clicking a picture is no big deal. But photography is a lot more than just clicking a picture. It’s about perfectly capturing the moment.

The best photographs have ideal light conditions, tell a story, capture emotions, and are unique. All this is possible only by making use of advanced tools and tips known only to those professionally involved in photography.

Want to become an excellent photographer? Here’s our list of the best photography courses:

  1. Free Introductory Photography Course – Udemy
    You can pursue this course even if you are an absolute novice photographer starting from scratch. You’ll be able to follow the tips and tricks in this course with just a smartphone camera.
    Usage of advanced terms and jargon is likely to put the student out-of-sync with the program. But the simple language used in this course is easy to understand.
    There is no shortage of demonstrations. These demonstrations help you absorb the content better compared to typical course content that focuses on theory.
    By the end of the course, you’ll have a deeper understanding of focusing on the right aspect at the right time. The video content is free to access.
  2. Fundamentals of Photography – CreativeLive
    This course aims to form a strong foundation on which you can build your expertise in photography. It covers a myriad of topics such as camera types, basics of shutter speed, characteristics of photography, and many more.
    Each lesson comes with relevant exercises to get you with much-needed practical learning.
    You’ll have lifetime access to the 107 lessons that this course contains. You can get a lot more out of the course thanks to the learning project workbook and similar additional resources.
    Learning is good. But showcasing what the students have learned is a lot better. The section that displays the students’ works is proof of the quality of the course.
  3. Photography Masterclass Online by Annie Leibovitz – MasterClass 
    Annie Leibowitz is a legendary photographer famous for her iconic celebrity photographs. Remember John Lennon’s picture with Yoko Ono for Rolling Stones in 1980? Annie Leibowitz clicked that.
    The well-designed course consists of 15 video lessons. You can download an additive workbook for a better learning experience. This workbook consists of assignments, course highlights, and several additional resources.
    You’ll be more familiar with the practical processes thanks to the case studies included in the lessons. You can access the classes from anywhere as they are completely online.
  4. Photography Certification by Michigan State University – Coursera 
    The course will develop your photography skills from basic smartphone photography to advanced DSLR photography.
    An abundance of supplementary material is available along with the course content. No shortage of stuff to learn from. But this course is not just about the study materials – you can even share your photos and obtain feedback from the course instructors. That is how the program emphasizes on practical lessons.
    Your final score for the program will be determined by the graded quizzes throughout the course and the final project. What better way to know how much you have benefitted from enrolling from this program.
  5. Photography Masterclass 1.0: A Complete Guide to Photography – Udemy 
    This is an excellent choice if you have no experience with photography and are just starting out. The basics are crucial in learning anything. And this course will guide you through the basic rules of photography.
    The course material focuses deeply on producing quality pictures by using manual adjustments. You’ll have a better understanding of effectively using various modes like the landscape, macro, night portrait, panorama, and more by the time you are done with the course.
    This course teaches you to click better photos using a smartphone. You’ll also learn how to edit photos professionals do. You get lifetime access to the course content that includes 235 Lectures, 26 Articles, and 7 Supplement Resources.
  6. Fundamentals of DSLR Photography Class Online – SkillShare 
    This is one of the best classes to learn about the DSLR camera. You’ll learn about a key aspect in DSLR photography – balancing the Exposure triangle.
    Well-versed instructors offer you valuable instructions about the DSLR. You’ll also learn effective editing techniques to improve images by the time you complete the course.
    This course will surely enhance your DSLR photography skills thanks to the detailed lessons.

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