Learn new skills needed to photograph landscapes. Topics will include how to look at a landscape, when and how to capture the best light, what to include and what to leave out. Also covered are how to see forms of composition as a concept of two-dimensional design, and how to control them in the frame. Students will practice their newly learned skills on four field trips.
Prerequisite: Digital Photo I or similar experience
Required Supplies
Digital camera or mirrorless camera
Special Notes
Location: Virtual and on-location
Instructor
Milton Heiberg
Beginning with the gift of a Brownie Target camera at age 8, Milton Heiberg has been an avid photographer all of his life. He moved to Florida in the late 90s after a successful career as a commercial photographer in New York City. Heiberg is a frequent lecturer on wildlife photography, special effects, and general photography, and has used his photography to advocate for the Florida Scrub Jay and wildlife preservation. Thousands of his images have been published worldwide. He is the author of seven books on photographic technique and has been teaching at Crealdé School of Art since 1999.
