Photography: See 4 free courses to improve your photos

Almost everyone likes to take photos. Whether it's a work, a monument, something inspiring, photos of projects, environments or something unforgettable, everything becomes recorded on your cell phone, professional camera, GoPro or traditional digital camera. In other words, the problem is when you expect the photo to look great, but the angle or lighting doesn't look right. To help you and improve your photography skills, we’ve put together some completely free courses, check them out:

1. INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY – HARVARD

The course comes from the Harvard Extension School, which offers free or low-cost online courses. In other words, the photography course is free and includes classes such as: history of photography, photographic styles (landscapes, streets, wildlife and others), lens management, colors, software, techniques and others.

2. Fundação Bradesco

Fundação Bradesco Cursos is famous for the number and variety of free courses it offers. Among the courses in financial mathematics, administration, personal and professional development, IT and others, you will find the Introduction to Digital Photography course. It presents tips and basic concepts in four modules for those who like photography and want to improve their shots, but don't reach the professional level.

3. Photography Course – uydemy

The course covers basic and advanced photographic content. It teaches you how to capture emotions, technical knowledge of capturing images, setting up equipment, how to think photographically and much more.

4. INEAD Courses

INEAD (National Institute of Distance Learning) offers the Digital Photography course with basic content covering the history of photography, light and colors, equipment, image recording, photography, image composition, equipment selection and others. The course load is 40 hours.

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