Landscape Photography Training
All Training Sessions are reserved in 3-hour blocks. Whether you want to go out into the field and receive hands-on camera training or sit at a coffee shop and receive editing guidance; the choice is yours!
In-The-Field-Training
In-The-Field-Training
Camera Settings | Panos | Composition | Exposure Triangle | Time-Blending | Focus Stacking | Exposure Bracketing | Night Sky | Long Exposure | “Just A Little Guidance” | Other
Camera Settings
Camera Settings can be intimidating at first, especially if you are freshly moving into a D/SLR or Mirrorless Camera. The good thing is, it doesn’t have to be intimidating, at least not for long.
Aperture Priority
is great for:
Controlling Depth Of Field (DOF)
Panos with High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Aperture Priority mode is a fave of mine when I am shooting across a scene where the lighting might change during the shot. The Strawberry Crater Lake Sunrise image is a great example of that.
On-The-Computer Training
On-The-Computer Training
Behind The Computer
Photoshop/Lightroom | Focus Stacking | Object Removal/Time-Blending | Working With Layers | HDR & How | Night Sky | Smart Objects | My Workflow | “Just A Little Guidance” | Other | Panoramas
Field & PC Training
Field & PC Training
Combination
The choice of how to use your Training Session is totally up to you. The most common method is a mix of both In-The-Field as well as On-The-Computer training where we go out and take pictures and then sit and edit them together.
Book Time With Jason
Do you know someone who would love a new landscape print in their home, but you do not know which one to get for them? Give them a gift card and let them decide!
Gift Cards are good on any physical item and do not expire.