The Fundamentals of Travel Photography

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

Traveling is one of the most exciting things that one can do. A journey to a new destination can bring new experiences, meet new people, and create lasting memories. But what captures those moments in a more vivid and artistic way than a photograph? The Fundamentals of Travel Photography, a part of The Great Courses Signature Collection, takes you on a journey to learn the art of travel photography from award-winning professional photographer Bob Krist.

The course is over 14 hours long and consists of 24 lectures. Krist, an experienced travel photographer, brings his immense knowledge and expertise to teach you how to capture the soul of your travel experience, to form great photographic travel narratives that others would want to see. Starting from the basics of photography, the course progresses into more advanced techniques, as Krist shares his experience from shooting numerous National Geographic stories around the world.

In the first lectures, you will get to understand the basics of photography, such as composition, lighting, color theory, and the different types of camera lenses. Krist provides practical examples and effortless explanations of how to utilize these elements to take great photos. He also shows the importance of knowing your camera functions so that you can use them without any trouble.

Following the fundamentals, Krist dives into the world of travel photography. In this module, you will learn how to prepare for your travel, scouting locations, and the essential gear you will need, all while maintaining the security of your equipment. Krist teaches you how to be agile in changing conditions and how to plan for hours or even days to get the desired shot. He also discusses various photographic genres, including landscape, wildlife, portrait, and street photography. You will be introduced to smartphone photography, and you will learn how to take advantage of smartphone cameras to create amazing travel photos.

As you progress through the course, Krist introduces advanced techniques such as Dynamic Range Optimization (DRO), high dynamic range (HDR) imaging, bracketing, focus stacking, and Panoramic images. After that, he spends a lot of time discussing the usage of different filters, such as polarizing and neutral density (ND) filters, color gradation filters, and the right white balance. You will learn about the power of post-processing software such as Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop and how to use them appropriately to make your photos’ look professional.

One of the most crucial parts of travel photography is the art of storytelling. Krist provides insight into creating engaging travel narratives through your images, both through individual images and entire sequences. The course covers how to tell a story through a series of candid street photos, how to photograph festivals and events, and how to visualize your final photo-books, websites or social media posts.

As a featured lecturer, Krist is an excellent guide throughout the whole course. He explains concepts and ideas in an organized and easy-to-understand way, with an emphasis on hands-on and practical instruction through real-world examples. Krist also includes unique insights and tips of his travel photography experiences. With each chapter, you gain confidence and feel motivated to apply your newfound knowledge to your next adventure.

The Fundamentals of Travel Photography from The Great Courses Signature Collection is an indispensable resource for photographers, travelers, bloggers, and anyone who loves to explore new places. Throughout the course, Krist builds a clear and easy-to-follow roadmap for using composition, lighting, equipment, and post-processing to take incredible travel photographs.

Since the course is available online, you can learn at your convenient time and at your comfortable pace. Furthermore, a bevy of visual aids such as charts, photographs, and graphics make the course more enjoyable and easy to understand.

In conclusion, The Fundamentals of Travel Photography with Bob Krist from The Great Courses Signature Collection is a remarkable course that serves as a comprehensive guide to traveling your destination photography. Krist's friendly and informative style, combined with a practical, hands-on approach, provides an excellent foundation for both novice and advanced photographers, bloggers, and writers to capture the world around them. This course is a tremendous budget-friendly value for anyone who desires to improve their travel photography skills.

The Fundamentals of Travel Photography is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (23 episodes). The series first aired on November 10, 2017.

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Sharing Your Stories
24. Sharing Your Stories
November 10, 2017
You've taken the best photographs you can possibly take. Now it's time to share your visual stories with friends and family. In this final lecture, consider ways to share and publish your unique stories on both print and digital platforms, from coffee table books to online magazines.
Working with Video
23. Working with Video
November 10, 2017
Get a taste of what it takes to make the transition from stills to video. Topics include the five shots for creating a visual story with depth; how to shoot for a sequence; how to build a simple story structure; and what you need to start shooting short video stories.
Photographing a Region: Tuscany
22. Photographing a Region: Tuscany
November 10, 2017
Go behind the scenes to learn how Mr. Krist set about capturing photos for the New York Times best seller, In Tuscany. It's a beautiful Tuscan adventure that demonstrates how a great travel photographer tells the story of a region - and the many lives within it.
Photographing a City: Philadelphia
21. Photographing a City: Philadelphia
November 10, 2017
Go on another case study to see how the techniques of travel photography look in real life. Your destination in this lecture: the City of Brotherly Love. From City Hall to cheesesteaks to Rittenhouse Square, discover ways to capture these and other Philadelphia icons in exciting new ways.
Workflow on the Road
20. Workflow on the Road
November 10, 2017
A critical component of travel photography involves mundane work: securing and organizing your photographs. Join Mr. Krist for an exploration of the nitty-gritty details of workflow on the road. Remember: the more organized you are in the field, the easier it will be to share your images at home.
Street Scenes and Neighborhoods
19. Street Scenes and Neighborhoods
November 10, 2017
No travel story is complete without shots of what a neighborhood - and the life on it - looks like. How can you make day-to-day life look as interesting as a massive spectacle? How can you give viewers a real feel for what life is like on the streets you travel through?
Festivals, Parades, and Special Events
18. Festivals, Parades, and Special Events
November 10, 2017
Every traveler loves festivals and parades, and the same is true of travel photographers. Here, be more proactive about how you approach celebrations of cultural heritage, whether it's arriving early for unique shots, searching for new angles, or exploring the perimeter of a special event.
Architecture and Skylines
17. Architecture and Skylines
November 10, 2017
How can you make a city skyline, many of which have already been photographed to death, original? From varying your point of view to waiting for unusual lighting conditions, Mr. Krist offers a variety of ways to take photos of architecture and cityscapes that aren't stiff, formal, and cold.
Animals in Action
16. Animals in Action
November 10, 2017
Turn the hardest and most prized photos for even seasoned travel photographers: animals in action. First, learn the pros of using fast and slow shutter speeds. Then, get tips on telling a story involving people and wildlife. Finally, go underwater to practice animal photography in aquatic environments.
Capturing the Spirit of Wildlife
15. Capturing the Spirit of Wildlife
January 1, 1970
Start creating more interesting wildlife photographs with these tips and techniques to use whether you're at the zoo or on safari. You'll gain insights into getting a great animal portrait without having to spend all day in a blind in the jungle - as well as the best gear to pack.
Special Techniques for Creative Photos
14. Special Techniques for Creative Photos
November 10, 2017
Get creative in this lecture on special techniques to employ when you're feeling a little "out of the box." Some are subtle (shooting in black and white). Some are controversial (high dynamic range, or HDR, photography). All can, when applied judiciously, give your travel photography a boost.
Using Flash on the Road
12. Using Flash on the Road
November 10, 2017
The electronic flash is perhaps the most misunderstood - and badly misused - piece of gear in a photographer's arsenal. Discover how a shoe-mounted flash can open up new worlds for you as a travel photographer and can be your best friend in situations that would be un-photographable otherwise.
People in Performance
11. People in Performance
November 10, 2017
One of the richest opportunities for photographing the people you encounter in your travels: during a planned or impromptu performance. Mr. Krist offers important pointers for photographing people in situations like tango dances, blues clubs, ballet performances, and more. Plus: consider the somewhat sticky problem of tipping for pictures.
Capturing the Spirit of People
10. Capturing the Spirit of People
November 10, 2017
Explore pointed techniques for capturing the spirit in the people you meet. First, learn how to make breaking the ice (the hardest part of the whole process) a little less painful. Then, take a look at several methods for photographing people, including the candid approach and the up-close-and-personal approach.
Five Obstacles to a Great Photo
9. Five Obstacles to a Great Photo
November 10, 2017
Bad weather. Language and logistics. Money and time limitations. Access. Overfamiliarity. Get a stronger sense of the most common barriers to getting great travel photographs. Along the way, you'll look at some photo assignments - many of which feature more than one obstacle - to see how you might handle them.
Gear, Packing, and Security
8. Gear, Packing, and Security
November 10, 2017
A hot topic in travel photography is what you bring with you and what you leave behind. From gear to clothes to preconceptions, learn how to find the coveted middle ground between preparedness and mobility so you can focus on what matters most: telling a visual story of your travels.
On Location in San Miguel de Allende
7. On Location in San Miguel de Allende
November 10, 2017
Go out in the field and join Mr. Krist on assignment in Central Mexico to see how he puts some of the techniques you've learned into practice. By witnessing a travel photographer at work, you'll discover why a proactive approach to travel photography yields much better pictures than mere inspiration.
Composition and the Power of Lenses
6. Composition and the Power of Lenses
November 10, 2017
Study composition through wide-angle and telephoto lenses. Learn why 28mm-300mm is such a popular focal length and an ideal travel lens. Explore some of the useful properties of a wide-angle lens. See why the telephoto lens' compression of perspective is a useful property once you learn how to use it.
Natural Light on People
5. Natural Light on People
November 10, 2017
Explore great lighting options for photographing the people you meet while traveling. There's backlight, which you find in fashion photographs. There's open shade (the quality of light on the shadow side of buildings on a sunny day). You can even take good shots lighting your subject from the front.
Natural Light on Landscapes
4. Natural Light on Landscapes
November 10, 2017
What makes light "beautiful"? What makes it "ugly"? In this lecture, Mr. Krist takes you on an in-depth exploration of the many facets of natural light and how to use them in your own landscape photographs - just like the pros. You'll cover side lighting, back lighting, twilight, and more.
Three Keys: Light, Composition, Moment
3. Three Keys: Light, Composition, Moment
November 10, 2017
Every good travel photograph is built around three ingredients: light, composition, and movement. Study a number of travel photographs in terms of these ingredients to see if they have what it takes to be considered "good." Also, ponder what happens when you only have two (or even just one) of these keys.
Photographing for Story
2. Photographing for Story
November 10, 2017
Start thinking of yourself as a visual storyteller - not just a photographer. Here, learn what every travel photographer needs to cover to tell a complete story, including geography, people, culture, wildlife, food and lodging, and history. Then, see how it all applies to a National Geographic assignment in French Polynesia.
The Travel Photographer's Mission
1. The Travel Photographer's Mission
November 10, 2017
A sightseeing photographer stands apart from the culture. A travel photographer immerses herself or himself in it. In this introductory lecture, discover why an important part of good travel photography involves "being there." Your case study: Mr. Krist's assignment for a story on the French Quarter of New Orleans. #Better Living
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Where to Watch The Fundamentals of Travel Photography
The Fundamentals of Travel Photography is available for streaming on the The Great Courses Signature Collection website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Fundamentals of Travel Photography on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    November 10, 2017