About This Course
Learn photography the way it’s actually practiced—not just camera specs. In this video course, I share the complete toolkit I use on real shoots, refined over 20+ years and hundreds of clients. You’ll master exposure, lenses, and lighting, and go deeper into the psychology of working with people, directing with confidence, building trust, pricing, branding, and creating a client experience that leads to referrals.
Lessons
Everything here is field-tested by me, distilled into clear, practical lessons you can apply immediately—whether you’re just starting or leveling up a growing business. Join in and turn solid technique into unforgettable photographs and a brand you’re proud of
Intro
Welcome video: a short introduction to who I am, my story in photography, and what you can expect from this course.
We explore the main types of cameras — full-frame, and crop-sensor—and how each affects your photography. You’ll also learn about lenses, including zoom vs. prime options, and the difference between fixed and variable aperture designs. This lesson gives you the essentials to understand your gear and choose the right setup for your style.
Cameras and Lenses
Camera settings
In this video, I explain how to use your camera’s shooting modes and adjust key settings like ISO, white balance, focus, and burst shooting. You’ll learn when and how to choose the right options to get sharp, well-balanced photos in any situation.
In this video, we break down the exposure triangle—Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO—and see how they work together to control light and creative effects. You’ll learn how each setting affects brightness, motion, and depth of field, and how to balance them for perfectly exposed photos
Shutterspeed. Aperture. ISO
Photography composition
In this video, we explore different types of composition in photography and how to apply them in practice. The main focus will be on the Rule of Thirds—the foundation of strong, balanced images.




In this video, we cover how to prepare for an outdoor photoshoot—choosing the right time of day, selecting the best location, and planning your shots in advance. You’ll also learn how to build a photo series that feels consistent, engaging, and enjoyable to look through from start to finish.
Preparing and Planning an Outdoor Photoshoot
Finding Your Style and Building Your Photography Brand
In this video, we discuss how to choose your direction in photography, define your niche, and build a personal brand that attracts clients. You’ll also learn where to look for new clients and how to position yourself in the market.


In this video, I share my main direction as a lifetime photographer and explain why the easiest and most effective way to start is by photographing just one person. You’ll discover how one client can lead to many sessions and connections, helping you quickly grow your portfolio and client base.
Why I Chose Life-time Photography and Why Starting With One-Person Shoots Matters
Photo editing: Adobe Lightroom
In this video, we dive into Adobe Lightroom and learn how to edit photos step by step. You’ll discover how to build your own signature style and color palette, and why Lightroom is one of the most convenient tools for professional photo editing
In this video, I introduce two essential programs that save time in post-production. First, we’ll look at a tool for quick skin retouching that keeps portraits natural while reducing editing time. Then, we’ll explore a program for fast photo culling, helping you sort through large sessions efficiently and select the best images for editing.
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Photo editing: Reblum and Aftershoot
Photography Course FAQs
Q: Do I need a professional camera to start this course?
A: No. You can begin with any DSLR, mirrorless, or even a good smartphone. What matters is learning the principles.
Q: Will I learn only technical settings?
A: No. The course also covers psychology, branding, working with clients, and creating a professional workflow.
Q: How much experience do I need before taking this course?
A: None. The lessons are designed for beginners as well as photographers who already shoot but want to improve and grow their business.
Q: What software do we use for editing?
A: We focus on Adobe Lightroom for photo editing and building your signature style, plus tools for retouching and fast photo selection.
Q: Do you talk about composition?
A: Yes. We cover different types of composition, with a focus on the Rule of Thirds and practical ways to apply them.
Q: Will I learn how to find clients?
A: Yes. There is a dedicated lesson on branding, choosing your niche, and practical strategies for attracting and keeping clients.
Q: Is the course more about art or business?
A: Both. You’ll learn how to create beautiful photos and also how to turn photography into a sustainable career.
Q: Can I apply what I learn in any country or city?
A: Absolutely. These skills work anywhere—I’ve used them successfully in several U.S. states and countries.