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How to Take Eye-Catching Travel Self Portraits
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About How to Take Eye-Catching Travel Self Portraits
Introduction
Class Project
Get Inspired
What You Will Need
Let's Take The Photo
Tips and Tricks
Editing Tips
Conclusion and Key Take-aways
What You Will Learn?
- Photos are one of the best ways to keep your travel memories. However, if you are a solo traveler, it may be hard sometimes to fit yourself in your pictures as well. I would like to show you a few tips on how to take cool self portraits in interesting places, as you might now always feel like asking strangers to take a picture of you. Now you can keep memories of your travels with you in the frame as well. .
- This class can be useful for anyone, regardless of your photography level or camera that you use. You don't even need to be traveling right now, you can apply those tips and principles in beautiful places in your home town as well. One lesson is dedicating to finding inspiration around you and how to look for cool places for your self portrait..
- I will teach you how to incorporate human touch into photos of nice places, even when you do not have a model around or if you want to be the model in your photo. I will lead you through my process from finding a photo spot and preparing for the shoot, taking the photo itself and to the final editing of the self portrait. You can also apply those skills and steps in different photoshoots as well - you home self portraits, photoshoots with a model and more..
- I personally use my Sony Alpha III with 28-70mm/f 3.5 lens and I edit using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. However, you can use whatever tools you prefer. The important part of this class are your ideas and input, not the tools used..