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Step 6: install a web server app. With a few more years of refining his photography and even more powerful mirrorless and medium format cameras, Elia explored some of the most advanced techniques he uses when shooting both modern and ancient architecture around the world. After producing a more advanced tutorial on cityscape photography, Elia wanted to go back and explore more challenging landscape environments and teach the latest shooting and post-production techniques he is known for.

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. With each photograph, his goal is to share his vision so others can see the world as he does, full of color, texture, depth and emotion.

Fstoppers is excited to team up with Elia to share his photography process from the moment the image is captured all the way to the final post production rendering.

The full landscape photography tutorial is broken down into 15 lessons, plus an Intro to Gear and Intro to the Basics, which covers all of the gear, scouting tips, composition techniques, and camera settings Elia uses on a daily basis to create his stunning imagery. This means you can follow along with your own edits as Elia teaches you every step of his streamlined workflow. From simple layer masking techniques to complex blending with luminosity masks, this tutorial will give you the tools to make stunning landscape photographs yourself.

For these video tutorials, our goal is for you to be able to jump right in and create world class images from day one. So instead of teaching just the basic buttons, sliders and software, we are going to be working on the actual files we captured together in the field.

As we go along, the complexity will ramp up, and new tools and techniques will be added in each lesson as you follow along. By the end of this tutorial you will know how to use Elia's workflow to produce stunning landscape images of your own. When building the lessons for this tutorial, it was important for us to teach not only the technical aspects of landscape photography but also the creative and subjective artistry that makes this genre so popular. With this in mind, each lesson contains new challenges and new solutions to help you become better equipped when out in the field.

Please note that some of the tools that Elia uses during this tutorial have evolved since the time of filming. Specifically, some of the plug-ins are no longer fully supported by Photoshop, so you may need to use workarounds in order to install and utilize them.

Additionally some of the plug-ins that previously cost money are now free. If you are interested in a plug-in free workflow, Elia only uses mainstream software in Photographing the World 3. 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. Living life out of a suitcase while carrying s of pounds of camera gear isn't always the most glamorous lifestyle but it does makes for some great entertainment.

If you are not aware, Photographing the World 1 is only part of the Photographing the World series. If you are new to Elia's work or are looking for the most comprehensive education on landscape and cityscape photography, we have combined multiple tutorials below with additional savings.

For more information on either of these other tutorials, head over to the tutorial page for Photographing the World 2 as well as Photographing the World 3. Since he began traveling full-time in , he has visited more than 65 countries, flown nearly 2 million miles, and collaborated with major companies, brands, countries, NGOs, and tourism agencies on nearly every continent.

What a piece of work, this must be one of the most impressive e-learning courses that I have ever seen. And of cause the price is thereafter. I'm not saying that the price is too high, just that it is a lot of money. Therefore it worries me a bit, that cannot see more of the actual post-processing training in the promotional material. I find that the speed, flow and teaching style is very important for me, if I am to do an investment like this which I am very likely to do.

We may release free sections later but as of right now I'd suggest you take advantage of our money back guarantee. If you don't like it for any reason we will give you a full refund.

I bought it yesterday, downloaded all the files with incredible speed. Watched the first three Lessons and I'm stoked about the production value and content! It is ridicoulusly amazing how good this. It's worth the money by a lot. You, fine sirs, did an amazing job there! GET IT! I've been studying landscape photography for quite a while now.

After downloading and watching the first two videos I've already notched up my photography. This is amazing. I really appreciate the thought and effort that went into producing this. High def, drones, etc. I'd be excited just by learning how to change my Wacom to match. Thanks Elia and the Fstopper team!

If you're wondering if it's worth it, make the plunge and invest in yourself. No investment in yourself is ever a waste and this is some of the best info out there Normally I wouldn't pay this much for a tutorial but I'm traveling to Italy soon and I'm a huge fan of Elia Locardi and the work he has done. His images of Italy with the Phantom 3 inspired me to buy one myself.

Then I saw the add for this tutorial and thought should I get this?? So I got it. I just finished lesson 1 in Kirkjufell and I have to say I'm very impressed. It is not only extremely informative, but also inspirational while being very entertaining as well.

My wife has not seen me in days, as I'm in my office watching the tutorials. She is not a big fan of Fstoppers right now :. I have a few questions for Elia or anyone that may have an answer.

I'm thinking of bringing the Phantom 3 to Italy but I don't want to get in trouble or be hassled by the authorities. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Feel free to ping me in the Facebook Group for a more lengthy discussion. Basically in Rome, Florence, and Venice, you are not technically allowed to fly a drone.

So be very careful if you do since you will likely be shut down fast. In Amalfi you're on the coast so likely nobody will hassle you.

Above all though, please be careful no matter where you decide to fly. I would recommend carrying on the P3. If you do check it, make sure to remove all the batteries or it won't make it onto the flight. By far one of the best investments I have made this year.

Each lesson is thorough and well presented without confusing jargon. 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. You can find more drawings, paintings, illustrations, clip arts and figures on the Free Large Images - wide range wallpapers community.

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