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With this in mind, each lesson contains new challenges and new solutions to help you become better equipped when out in the field. As an extra bonus, Lee and Patrick have edited 8 short behind the scenes episode of their travels with Elia and Naomi Locardi.

These videos act as a personal diary through both Iceland and New Zealand, giving you an intimate look into how each lesson was filmed and produced. Please read the announcement on the front page. Name required. Connect with D.

I allow to create an account. When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account. Disagree Agree. From waterfalls and ice caves in Iceland, to the timeless architecture of Rome Italy, to the top of Victoria Peak in ultra-modern Hong Kong, to the amazing mountains of Patagonia, and even under the dark star-filled skies of New Zealand, Photographing the World has something for everyone interested in dramatically improving their landscape, cityscape, astrophotography, and post-processing.

Click on each thumbnail to find out more. Intermediate Landscape Photography. Learn More. Intermediate Cityscape Photography. Advanced Cityscape Photography. Advanced Landscape Photography. Overview of every piece of photography gear Elia uses and why. It has made me go back to many of my images from some of the same locations in Iceland and New Zealand and rework them with Elia's post processing techniques. In one word this course can be summed up: Outstanding!

The post processing tips are superb! I especially like the emphasis on not over-cooking the images but making them artistically realistic okay, that was a strange but apt terminology. Specifically sharpening the foreground and letting it fall off with distance is really smart! After taking Elia Locardi's Moments in Time face to face training in New York City and receiving a wealth of knowledge, I jumped at another learning opportunity to improve my skills.

Right from the first tutorial, I picked up new techniques that I had no idea existed. Elia and the Fstoppers have gone to great lengths to create an epic tutorial and they exceeded my already high expectations. The footage captured with the drones and the scouting that Elia does in the field make me feel like I am right there beside him. The videos are p, the sound is great, and the beauty of places visited could not be any better.

Elia is an excellent presenter and takes his time to explain things so that learners of all levels will be able to follow. This is a tutorial you don't want to miss out on. If you want to take your photography to the next level, you need this.

This is the best money I have spent in quite some time! Kudos to the entire team for such a great result. Having purchased the tutorial from Elia I can strongly recommend any photographer irrespective of experience purchasing this digital adventure.

I have learnt so much already and I have only watched the first 4 videos out of It is of course up to me to improve my own photography but this tutorial points you in every direction behind the camera and the post processing and I am convinced my own photography will take a dramatic leap in quality when I put in to practice many of Elia's recommendations. One of my favorite parts of Elia's lessons is that you can stop the video and listen to a section over and over until you understand what he is doing and how you can apply the same things to your images.

If you have to listen to a lesson two or three times, that is fine, the important thing is that you learn! Natural landscape is always awesome for me. I am fond of this type of images. I am interested in this as I am traveling around the world for a year.

I currently only have Adobe Photoshop CS5 on my laptop. Will I need to purchase more software in order to follow along? There are some other programs he uses most of which have free trial periods. The other programs he uses do make his life easier and offer more flexibility but I wouldn't say any of them are absolutely necessarily. We just wanted to offer extra value in showing other software and Elia wanted to remain true to his actual workflow by using the same processing he does day in and day out.

So I don't need these to follow along? It does sound like I would need to purchase them in order to do this tutorial then. Or even the latest Photoshop. I just don't want it to snowball into me having to buy them. The tutorial looks so great. You def need Lightroom or capture one although I guess you could use photoshops Adobe raw editor if you had to. Ultimately if you want to learn Elias post production steps then yes you need everything he uses but you could still learn the approach and ideas he uses when editing without them.

But seriously, you really need to have Lightroom by now anyways. Given the limited edits he performs in LR, you could easily replicate them in Camera Raw. Capture One, of course, is a bit different but still not critical.

I think Nik Complete is more important due to the difficulty of replicating those effects if you don't know how. I just purchased yesterday and have watched the first 3 episodes. So far, I can say I really like Elia's teaching style. It's very matter-of-fact, not too dumbed down, and easy to listen to him for long periods of time without getting bored. The breakdown of each episode into field work and then post processing the scene that was shot is excellent. And having the files included is great because following along gives you the confidence that you can tackle your own original images the same way.

Good job guys. I love the tutorials on Iceland and New Zealand - very informative and incredibly well done! I have a quick question: I had read on Elia's blog that you guys also went to Italy, Singapore, and Cambodia. Will there be a second video tutorial series covering these locations? Yes the next tutorial is all about Cityscapes and intro to Astrophotography. Originally it was all going to be one single tutorial but when we got to Singapore it became clear that this would be too big of a project to make it all one probably over 40 GB in material.

Cityscapes should be released around Christmas or in Jan of Dear Fstoppers and Elia, i am thinking about to purchase the tutorial. To prepare myself i just bought a Wacom Intros Pro tablet and try to get familiar with it. I found different tipps for using the tablet with PSD and LR but for a "tablet-newbie" it is hard to switch to the tablet after 25 years of holding and using a mouse.

Additionally there are so many settings and possibilities that you really get confused very fast. This would help me a lot, even if i will change something to my personal belongings later if i understood how he works.

After getting ready with the new device i can follow the tutorial much better i believe. Hope my english isn't too bad not only in this post, also to understand the tutorial ;-. I wasn't sure whether to buy this package or not due to its price, I had watched the BTS videos and each new one, I was tempted more.

With the money back guarantee, I had nothing to lose! Believe it or not, Elia Locardi has never visited the desert environment of his own native country.

With each of these epic locations, you are able to see how Elia not only scouts and prepares for each photo, but you also get to see him work through unique challenges he has never faced. After shooting throughout Utah and Arizona, we then flew to South America to explore the exotic mountains of Patagonia. Here, Elia focused on capturing the glacial lakes, rivers, and rocks that lead up to the iconic mountain towers. We then explore more of Patagonia by traveling to El Chalten in Argentina.



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