How much time do I need to take this course?
The course includes:
2 hours of videos
3-4 hours of your own practice with someone posing for you
Selection & review of your best shots from that practice session
You can do all this in one intense day - as I do in my live trainings - or spread it over a few days, whichever better fits your pace and schedule.
What happens after the course ends?
You should continue practicing, to get more comfortable with using all these techniques.
You have lifetime access to the course material, so you can always go back and review the material in the future.
Does it matter what type of camera I have?
You need any DSLR or Mirrorless camera to apply the techniques that you learn in this course.
You also need a lens suitable for portraits, covering at least part of the following range:
- 70-120mm for full-frame camera
- 50-90mm for APS-C sensor
- 35-60mm for Micro Four-Thirds sensor
What if I have an older camera?
If you camera is older than 8-10 years, you will still get the same artistic quality of your portraits (light, composition, expression) - but the technical quality (sharpness, contrast, colours) will not be as good as with the newer cameras, especially in low light situations.
What if I'm a beginner?
To get the most out of this course, you need to know basic camera settings - Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, White Balance, Exposure Compensation, and Continuous Shooting. If you need help with any of these, you should first take a basic course to learn those. I will be creating on online course that covers these control in the next 2-3 month.
How does the money back guarantee work?
If you want a refund for any reason, just send an email to pawel@find-light.com within 14 days of your purchase and you will get 100% of your money back, no questions asked.
So you don't have to make the final decision now. You can sign up, see if you like it, and then decide if you want to keep it or not.
You will lose access to the online content the moment your refund is processed.