Discover the Art of Photography: Episode 1, Getting Started




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Discover the Art of Photography is a series of digital photography tutorials made specifically for beginning and intermediate photographers. Trey teaches photography techniques in a unique way through a combination of interesting stories, live photo shoots and step-by-step instructions for editing the photos. You will learn the fundamentals of a camera, how to properly compose a photo, finding your artistic style and improving the quality and beauty of your photos.

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33 responses to “Discover the Art of Photography: Episode 1, Getting Started”

  1. This isn't what I thought it would be. Perhaps what he's showing us is that the artistic side of his work comes from what he can do with the editing program, making it just like he wants it to be. And perhaps… advertising for Photoshop lightroom? Idk…. Either way this unfortunately wasn't much help for someone new to photography.

  2. I still thinking talking about RAW at this stage was a mistake. I have shot RAW for ten years, but I can still remember how hard all of this was at the start. I'm actually shooting less RAW these days to be fair.

  3. off topic.

    I just want to say that I hate WIX web site provider… NO I don't need any web site but even if I ever do, your services will be the last choise… actualy I will never buy any of your servises NEVER

    If anyone from wix see this post please GO FK YOUR SELVES IDIOTS

    ADVERITISING HAS A LIMIT, THEN BECOMES CRETINISM

  4. Trey – I shot a hundred or so photos in raw with my Canon EOS T5 some months ago only to find my laptop had no way of processing them. It wasn't until I bought a new laptop that I could actually see the photos. I think, unless someone has the resources to do a lot of post processing, maybe raw isn't the best right off the bat. Your thoughts?

  5. Beginners take note, as a warning. I'm writing this just because so many beginner posters have felt this video was fantastic, awesome, perfect, the best. As an introductory tutorial for beginners or anybody else, this video is extremely weak. He doesn't teach anything, he gives almost no real information and he even makes at least one false statement (repeating it twice): i.e. that if you just set the aperture to F8 you will get "EVERYTHING in focus". That's wrong (both times). If you set smaller apertures, will you then get MORE than everything in focus? He never mentions depth of field. Isn't that a basic, very important concept? He doesn't say how auto aperture changes the shutter speed, and he doesn't even point out the visibly changing shutter speed when he's showing the Info screen and changing the aperture. He says to let the camera decide on the shutter speed. He says the camera gets it perfect almost all the time. Well my doesn'the and neither does anybody else's camera. It might not hurt him to mention the exposure composition control, but hey, I don't remember him even referring to 'exposure' when he's telling you how to take the landscape shot. He never says 'meter' or tells what the camera is trying to do when it decides on a shutter speed. He doesn't explain the WHY of anything except for why to shoot raw. He ignores the role of shutter speed and of ISO. And doesn't tell us that 1/4000 is unnecessarily fast for a landscape. He does say he would lower the ISO from 6400 to reduce noise, but give a hint at what "noise" is until much later in the video. By the way to some poster, ISO 6400 was not Nikon's fault. Trey chose the ISO, not Nikon.
    In Lightroom (most of the video), he basically moves some sliders around but rarely tells the actual function of the sliders he's moving — he only tells whether it improves the image in his opinion. He doesn't like to increase the Saturation, but his reasoning doesn't make sense. He likes to add Vibrancy but doesn't tell what that actually does in the image (except look better in his eyes). He's post-processing the landscape snapshot without explaining his moves. Nothing helpful about that. Noise reduction gets rid of all the noise but leaves all the details sharp? I wish!

    Okay, this was more of a trailer for his for-sale tutorials and not a good a
    tutorial. But it's a lousy trailer because it doesn't give any evidence that
    the tutorials for sale are good. And there's some wrong information and poor guidance in it, as mentioned above. Maybe he's posted better free videos since this one was made. I hope so. His boring (to me), droning, information-less delivery doesn't encourage me to spend much effort find them.

  6. Just watched your TED talk.. The Catholic schoolgirl one lol… Bet you knew most of the items the audience were going to pick lol… The Patrick Stewart story was very inspiring… Cheers..

  7. This video is amazing! Strong work. The tree was brought to life! I'm planning on buying my first DSLR to become a beginner hobbyist with the goal of becoming a serious enthusiast. Your video is the best I've seen so far.

  8. Have always enjoyed Trey's skills as a photographer. I've ordered this tutorial product with the 10 Step Book. One of my friends is selling me a Nikon D3200. By the end of the month, I'll be delving into a new hobby of Photography! Can't wait! Thanks Trey!

  9. Thank you for tutorial I am half the way through it but I have a question for you. I recently bought my first DSLR which is Nikon D7200 and I need some sort of protection for the LCD on the back side. I see you have a very nice cover on yours. Can you please tell me what is it called and where I can get it from? Thank you in advance

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