Photographing The World Free Lesson 1 With Elia Locardi

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Fstoppers partnered up with Elia Locardi to produce one of the most comprehensive landscape photography tutorials ever filmed. The lessons include multiple locations, countries, shooting tips, and post processing techniques.

44 Comments
  1. Mike 2x2x says

    Never mind he has an unkempt beard and sort of a plaid shirt he’s totally credible

  2. Mike 2x2x says

    Holy crap I photography video posted by somebody without a foreign accent I wouldn’t believe anything is great as you

  3. Saskia Wells says

    Yes!!! New Zealand is the best

  4. Alan Clark says

    Very good Elia. Thanks, will register to your courses soon.

  5. Will Parsons says

    I think that regardless of the sky or foreground – it depends on the actual framing of the photo. People need to remember (and hopefully not make the same mistake I did!!) that you need to allow for the frame of the photo so if you go too far down in the photo you will run the risk of cutting off the top of the mountain peak in this example or; if you go too far up you will chop the bottom (foreground) out of the photo as well. Possibly by re-moving yourself to different locations you could include all the elements you wish to capture and still fill the frame in 3rds.

  6. TortillaChip521 says

    Ah, this is a free lesson, not a lesson on how to photograph the world for free….

  7. John Smith says

    All the careful setup, and make sure you get a car on that road. Just kidding I love roads in landscapes. Scene does not work in 2×3 aspect ratio, period. It's too busy, the right edge is a mess. He's zooming in to check sharpness of course, but to what I see as 77% zoom. Why? It used to be that Photoshop only displayed true resolution at either 50% or 100%, the other magnifications were interpolations and inaccurate. Missed opportunity to use a long exposure and make the waterfall magical. Is this a record of the scene or an attempt to create something artistic.

  8. John Smith says

    This is so damned useless, until I remember that thousands of clueless photographers watch this sort of presentation.

  9. John Smith says

    The light balance is meaningless, it gets set in the RAW converter anyway.

  10. John Smith says

    Does this nonsense actually tout that it's free? Ha ha free? I suggest they try charging five cents and see how many buy it which will be zero.

  11. John xantoro says

    Sucks that you use some proprietary technology. A tutorial should only use techniques in post-processing that are available in all programs (LR, Capture One, RAWTherapee, Gimp, PS, Affinity Photo, etc.)

    Imagine you needed some special kind of camera feature for a tutorial. Like "now we need the "6k-photo feature" from my Panasonic camera. Go ahead and buy a 10000 dollar Panasonic camera so you can do it, too."

    Also it makes the photographer lazy and depended on companies. I mean, Elia probably simply doesn't have the skill or he would do the color/contrast adjustments with curves, levels etc.

  12. Sam Amoo says

    Elia,
    I like you and your teachings already… you are a natural teacher.
    Sam

  13. seamonstersounds says

    Whoa, wanted to watch this but couldn't, due to wall-to-wall insufferable music.

  14. Cold Gecko says

    Sold me. I'm purchasing. Very good cadence.

  15. Mickey Zombish says

    25:56 : I don’t know who you are. I don’t know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don’t have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let go now, that’ll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don’t, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you.

  16. Dev Datta says

    your me you fans

  17. Rohann van Rensburg says

    I think you nailed the line of presenting a photo that doesn't come across as deceptive. You didn't oversaturate it, add fake light, and all the other more unsubtle instragram-oriented techniques. It still looks believable given the lighting, and is probably closer to how your eye would have seen the photo.

  18. TheGreensticker says

    Thanks a lot!

  19. George Karydis says

    Boring.

  20. ryan f says

    This is an excellent tutorial.

  21. SebastianAsian says

    I don't understand people doing Landscape photos. It's all about the photoshop. Before I went to Moab, Utah, I thought it had really red rocks like I saw from pictures by 'Pros'. It was a lot lighter in person. I took a picture just how it looks. Obviously it didn't look good like those photoshopped ones. It gave me the dilemma. Should I photoshop the shit out of it to make it look pretty but it really doesn't look like that in person??? Never trust those pictures done by 'Pros' before visiting. It's better to see amateur's pictures if you want to see how it really looks over there.

  22. Jeremy says

    gimp is better.

  23. taylor vice says

    Elia stated that working in "Adobe Camera Raw" is a good way to adjust the highlights/exposure/shadows. Does he also mean that simply working with a RAW file in Lightroom is a good way to adjust these? I believe "Adobe Camera Raw" is a specific aspect of Photoshop's program.

  24. Freddy Muggs says

    Looks like Mars.

  25. Alderman Fred C. Davis says

    You have to "Go for it!" I 'get' that, however, all I can see is a 30 mph wind taking my $1,000 tripod, $500 head, $2,000 lens, and $2,000 body over a cliff………………………and, because I'm out in the middle of nowhere, having to spend the remainder of my $7,000 trip using my camera phone.

  26. Undercover Legacy says

    I am interested in the gear you wear. any input there for rain and snow?

  27. kevin bangs says

    Elia locardi I just felt in love with his work! Do you have a start to finish Photoshop course???? Plse do tell!

  28. Mike B says

    When you spend too much time on the computer and edit the crap out of the photo I no longer consider you a photographer. You're now a graphic designer.

  29. Lord Kambing says

    You dont take landscape photographs with DSLRs. You make them in Photoshop.

  30. ThrasherTheKid says

    Good video, but such a long intro lol

  31. Dorel Oloier says

    Great Ideas
    Thanks a loot

  32. Dave Cooley says

    oh my god..the sharpening tip has blown my mind for my portraits..next level tip..THANK YOUUUUU

  33. Roc900 says

    I’m Curious? Why didn’t you correct the White Balance 1st??? Then Adjust everything else after…

  34. Robert Hockey says

    Elia, can you tell me of your mitts and glove liners. I use wool shooting mitt/gloves, and you think you sensors get contaminated.. lol

  35. Joel Cotton says

    I rewound the video 10 seperate times and could see sharpening at all. Literally switched to my tv from my phone and couldn’t see it.

  36. Jørn Mulder says

    a camera body only : € 6.967,00 gfx 50s pfff wow

  37. Electro Drives says

    Yay New Zealand represent! 😀

  38. Kono hetare yaro says

    i too am locationally-independent. (homeless)

  39. Andy Thomas says

    "I wanted to be able to teach everything I learned about photography over the last five years". Gee, thanks. From someone who has been at it for the last three decades and is still learning, that just sounds like arrogance.

  40. Happy Hagin says

    My word…. this is just amazing. Words fail me right now. Thank you so much. God bless you.

  41. Andrei K says

    and read "Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs" by Ansel Adams…

  42. Kevin Scotton says

    3 minutes in and can already tell this is the highest quality tutorial there is on youtube

  43. Leo van Lierop says

    Flying so much your carbon footprint should be enormous. I prefer to travel by train, because if you look for it you can make great foto's anywhere.

  44. John Nicholson says

    Ok, so I already know much of what's covered from the LR perspective though it's always good to hear the reasoning behind processing. What I am really learning about is the further processing of a single image in PS. With a single photo I usually finish up in LR thinking I'm done. What a great tutorial and teacher. He's thorough w/o being repetitive and pedantic. Great workshop!

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