Not all online Photography Courses are Created Equal-

I have been thinking about creating an online teaching course website for years. It wasn’t until Covid hit that I decided to jump in on this industry and make my mark. On March 17th, 2020 I begin writing and I haven’t stopped. I spent the next year and a half developing my new online photography course; How to Shoot and Master the Manual Mode, by Chris Cassels.

The first thing I did was research what courses were out there and what I found was not good. The courses I found were poorly produced and in most cases the teacher talks about the camera but they don’t show you in detail where on the camera to access what they’re talking about. Others talk super-fast and assume the viewer knows what they are talking about. Other teachers jump right over basics on how to identify the Main Dial, Control Dial and Mode Dial. These dials are very important and most beginners do not understand the relationship they have with each other. If you’re a beginner photographer, then you need to begin with the very basics. You need the ABC’s of Manual Mode.

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I was also taking back on how many people are teaching on the Post Production side of Photography. I am working right now on my first Masterclass for Landscapes which will help folks improve their shooting and their post work, but you need to learn the manual mode before you go to the Post Production Side of Photoshop and Lightroom. The Art of Photography is when you know how all the dials, knobs and menu selections of the camera works and how to access and use them all together like a musical instrument. The power in Photography is when you know your camera intimately.

If you truly want to be GREAT in photography then you have to know how to use your camera in the manual mode. The auto and program modes just don’t cut it for fine art photography. Here’s a great read on Leaving the Auto and Program Modes: https://www.shootlikeapro.photography/blog/how-to-leave-the-auto-and-program-modes

In my new teaching course I teach my students as if they just purchased the camera and open the box for the first time. As a teacher I do not assume you know anything. Why would I, it’s a course for the beginner photographer. I cover the very basics and I use repetition to help cement the teaching. I speak very clear and slow to help my students grasp the lessons. I will confess, however, I am a southern man so that helps with slowing everything down. The other tools I use are creative graphics and charts that illustrate the lesson I am teaching. The charts and graphics in my course are powerful tools that will help any student understand the complicated with ease.

Photography is very hard to understand without the right teacher and program.

If you are a beginner photographer and have found it difficult to comprehend photography then you should invest in this course: How to Shoot and Master the Manual Mode by Chris Cassels

It’s a 100% Money Back Guarantee, so there’s really no risk.

I personally guarantee you will be able to learn How to Shoot Like a Pro after taking this course. It took me 18 months to write, film and edit this course. It has 11 chapters so you can go to the subject you need to review at any time. When you need to review Color Temperature and how to dial in the correct temperature, then you just go to the Color Temperature chapter and so on.

After researching for years and not finding a teaching course that I felt would benefit a beginner photographer, I create my own. How to Shoot and Master the Manual Mode by Chris Cassels is the best course, I believe, online.

The course has photo samples, micro views of the camera, charts, graphics, stories, illustrations, tips and tricks all designed to help the beginner photographer. If you’re not 100% satisfied I’ll return your money, no questions asked.

And if you’re looking for a course to help you from A to Z in improving your Landscape Photography you have to checkout my newest course online: How to Shoot Landscapes that Sell! by Chris Cassels

To see my portfolio go to: www.casablancadigitalmedia.com       

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