Online Wildlife Photography - Peer Option Course
About the experience
Are you interested in capturing stunning photographs of animals? If so, you might want to consider taking an online wildlife photography course that is led by the renowned wildlife photographer, Heather Angel. This course is perfect for beginners as it doesn't require any prior experience in wildlife photography. Heather Angel is a highly respected expert in the field of nature and wildlife photography. In her online courses, she will guide you through all the fundamental techniques necessary to capture animals on camera. Whether you're photographing foxes in the fields, taking close-up shots of lizards, or going on a big game safari, the skills required to capture the personalities of animals are all the same. By the end of Heather Angel's online wildlife photography course, you will be equipped with the skills to take stunning photos of animals in action while maintaining proper exposure.
- Learn with Wildlife photography experts
- Hosted by photographer Heather Angel
- Four online modules to work through
- Take animal action shots and portraits
- This is a voucher for the 'Peer' Course
- Four-part online wildlife photography course with expert videos and notes
- Sessions are taught by leading professional Heather Angel
- Online classroom with up to 20 classmates
- Gain a greater understanding how to best photograph wildlife
- Lifetime access to videos, notes and classroom
- Choose from a Peer or Expert option
Course Outline
- Making a Start
- Animal Portraits
- Action Shots
- Nature Tamed and Wild
Peer Option
- 4 course assignments
- Practice what you learn with your peers
- Group chat and direct message with classmates
Information
- Minimum age 18
- Register your voucher to receive access to the learning platform
- You can start the courses whenever you like
Minimum Age: 18 years
- Lessons will run on any desktop, laptop, mobile or tablet
- All you need is good Wi-Fi or 4G/5G connection
- Image credits: Heather Angel
Equipment Requirements
- Camera with a zoom lens so you can stand back to take photographs (a DSLR is not essential but will be easier for action shots)
- For macro shots 0 some means of getting in close - either a macro setting on a zoom lens or a true macro lens for a DSLR camera
- A flash - either in camera or a separate flash
- Camera support - a tripod or monopod is not essential but is useful
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