Unit 1 is all about photography equipment. You will start by learning what it means to see your surroundings through the eyes of a professional photographer. From there, you will learn NYIP’s Three ...
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The NYIP Online Learning Center is our course delivery platform. As soon as you enroll, you will receive an email from the school with login information and a link to access your online photography ...
NYIP is complete course and professional photography is the gold standard for enthusiasts who want formal training or who'd like to turn pro. NYIP's state of the art online course platform is easy to ...
NYIP’s mission is to empower students to achieve their aspirations through flexible, convenient, affordable, and highly relevant education. The New York Institute of Photography seeks to provide ...
In Lesson 6.4, learn why self-promotion is one of the keys to success as a professional photographer. Begin by learning how to identify particular markets, learning what that market needs, developing ...
In Lesson 4.3, discover the exciting field of environmental portraiture. Learn the value of leaving the studio to capture subjects in their true element. Develop your photographic eye for things like ...
In Lesson 3.1, you will discover why light is invaluable to a photographer’s workflow as you learn the best ways to use whatever natural light you have available. Watch in HD as we head to the East ...
In Lesson 3.5, you will explore the world of nature and landscape photography. Follow along in HD as NYIP’s Patrick Donehue gives an overview of landscape photography while he analyzes two images from ...
Lesson 3.2, we explore the bread-and-butter of a professional photographers’ workflow- artificial and studio light. Head to the Adorama superstore in New York City with NYIP mentors George Delgado and ...
Lesson 2.3 is all about photography exposure. You will start by identifying examples of underexposed and overexposed images. From there you will learn what color intensity is and how it can be ...