If you’ve ever wondered what you need to learn in order to be a good photographer, it’s just these three things:
- The ability to shoot in manual mode;
- An understanding of good light; and
- Knowledge of the compositional tools you can use to create visually strong and well balanced images.
The Enthusiast Photography Course eliminates the overwhelm of manual mode, and combined with in-depth lessons on light and composition, gives you complete technical and artistic control of your images. In other words… no more taking hundreds of shots just to fluke a couple that you like.
Celebrating Our Amazing Students!
And with that I’m delighted to share today’s highlights reel! They’re an absolutely gorgeous collection of images taken by students on our September course, who are graduating this week! Big congrats to you all, we can’t wait to welcome you into our Grad’s group where you’ll continue to learn and grow!
We hope this series of images inspires you to join us! And if you have any questions at all, we would love you to join our Facebook Group where you can ask past students what they thought about the Enthusiast Course… they love to talk about what a game changer it was for them!
Check em out, and leave them some love!
Lesson 1: Composition

Ashyka Curnow

Belinda Shiell

Hiba Zaman

Kira Lea

Lisa Marie Shekell

Rika Ong
Lesson 2: Light

Amy Giles

Bethany Ghilardi

Renee Butsch
Lesson 3: Aperture (how to create blurred backgrounds!)

Sandie Peters

Rachael Benalcazar

Liz Shave
Lesson 4: Shutter Speed (how to elminate blur or capture motion!)

Helen Ruyter

Julie Hempsall

Michelle Wright

Sarah Croft
Lesson 5: Full Manual Mode

Emma Bushnell

Kira Lea

Michelle Wright

Krystal Kilpatrick
Lesson 6: Portraits

Bethany Ghilardi

Dani Basley

Kasey Foster

Heidi Boehm

Milvy Treloar

Rika Ong

Sarah Croft
Lesson 7: Landscapes & Storytelling

Jahmae Collins

Milvy Treloar

Sandie Peters
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