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 R7! 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 R7 and are looking to improve your photographic skills or arent exactly sure how everything works. this is the tutorial for you! Included Lessons: Part 1 - Camera FundementalsThe 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 CamerasPart 2-Camera Operations: Symbols & IconsShooting ModesExposure ControlFocusing SystemsDrive ModesWhite BalanceMetering ModesPart 3- Advanced Shooting Techniques, including: Wildlife Video ShootingAEB - Exposure BracketingPortrait Crash Course, Lighting, Lenses, Lens Selection, DemonstrationsFocus StackingMultiple Exposure ModeSports Shooting with the Canon R7 - Settings, ClustersCanon R7 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 ExamplesPart 4- Deep Menu Systems