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.
Shutter Speed Priority
is great for:
Showing/Stopping Motion
+/_ Exposure
Shutter Speed Priority does exactly that, it allows you to prioritize the speed of your shutter. This means that you “lock in” your shutter speed while allowing things like aperture and ISO to fluctuate.
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.