In this course, award winning instructor, camera tester & professional wedding photographer Michael Andrew takes us on a step-by-step tour of the amazing Canon R5 & R6 cameras! This course is designed to take any photographer of any level, including pure beginners and get them up to speed as quickly as possible, and then push forward to high-level, advanced techniques. (And this particular course is absolutely loaded)When Michael started in 2003, before the youtube age, he learned by trial and error. It took him 2 years to fully master his camera. In 2008, after many years of shooting weddings, Michael was convinced he could develop a teaching system to help new students learn their cameras over a weekend. He’s been teaching new photographers ever since! Michael’s unique approach focuses on simplicity, clarity, and synthesis, which has helped thousands of beginning students learn their cameras in just a few hours. If you own a Canon R5 or R6 and are looking to improve your photographic skills or arent exactly sure how everything works. this is the tutorial for you! Over 7 hours of New Streaming Content and adding! Included Lessons: The Basics of Digital Photography Crash Course, including: Exposure LessonShutter Speed LessonsAperture LessonsDepth of Field LessonsISOComplete Composition Lessons- 11 in allDigital GreenhouseCompressionEncryptionHistogramsLens Crash CourseWhat to do if not enough lightLighting Crash Course. Portrait Crash courseSensor CleaningBasic Controls & Operation of the Camera Advanced Shooting Techniques, including: Wildlife Video ShootingHDR ToolsAEB - Exposure BracketingPortrait Crash Course, Lighting, Lenses, Lens Selection, DemonstrationsFocus StackingMultiple Exposure ModeSports Shooting with the Canon R5 / R6 - Settings, ClustersCanon R5/R6 Sunset Shooting Techniques, Stills and Video, Filters, Time lapse & Intervalometer ShootingFocus Trouble ShootingIntroduction to Flash & StrobesFlash Settings3 Rules of LightingFilm History, & TermsFilm Like LookPro Audio TipsPro Lighting RecommendationsPulling Focus Using the Touch ScreenManual Foucs In Empty SpotsGimbals, Slow Motion and ExamplesFluid HeadsShooting for DocumentariesRemoving Background NoiseSlidersVideo WorkflowStorytelling / Commercial Hollywood Scene Example, Final ExamplesCustomizations & Deep Menu Systems Michael will continue to add new lessons as students new questions arise!