DA
Feb 12, 2018
The instructors are incredibly knowledgeable. The projects are instructional and test you to learn, try, etc. It made me think of new ways to capture images and inspired me to photograph every day!
AT
Dec 1, 2017
Great course structure. Great Professors and Mentors. This course has really help me grow a lot as a photographer. I'm so thankful to Coursera & MSU for putting such a great course for learners.
By Kevin D
•Sep 5, 2020
This course gives a lot of insights about photography!
By Roman H
•Aug 12, 2024
More interesting and useful than the first module.
By Tracy K
•Oct 1, 2016
Thank you for allowing me to audit this course.
By Jonathan V
•Mar 26, 2016
Great to be given such clear instruction.
By SASIDHARAN T
•Aug 22, 2020
Course was very useful and interesting
By Collette B R
•Mar 21, 2016
I am learning a lot about my camera!
By Shreyas K
•Mar 1, 2019
this series of courses is awesome
By Jackie I
•Feb 5, 2018
The subtitle is not synchronous .
By Michaelynn M
•Aug 28, 2020
Great course, I learned a lot.
By Pietro G
•Feb 6, 2017
Well made and practical.
By P G R
•Jun 23, 2020
usefull to beginners
By Abdurrahman S
•Dec 31, 2018
recommended course!
By Loretta W
•Oct 8, 2018
Love this class ..
By Mohammad s D
•Apr 22, 2022
EXCELLENT COURSE
By siddhesh p l
•Aug 7, 2020
excellent course.
By Mashuk-E-Elahi (
•May 9, 2020
Love the course.
By Harshit G
•Feb 27, 2019
Great course
By Fabianna Z C
•Sep 6, 2024
interesante
By Kalpa
•Apr 19, 2016
Awesome.
By Kaustubh M
•Nov 14, 2021
AWESOME
By LOGAVARSHINI N
•Aug 24, 2020
Gud
By Peter K
•Dec 23, 2017
The weakest course in the specialization so far (having completed through course 4 as of writing this). Several of the weeks lectures appear to have had the content in them altered, but the quiz questions have not been changed to reflect it. One of the weeks is ridiculously structured with a frustrating and odd ratio of practice quizzes to actual lecture. Not that any of that matters as most quiz questions are true/false making quizzes nearly impossible to fail on retake. The final week feels tacked on in order to make the course a full month with only the final assignment really adding anything. Peer Review remains frustrating, but aside from enforcing the grading rubric that issue is on me and my fellow students more than the Profs. Worth it if you are interested in the full specialization, but otherwise mediocre at best.
By Maya S
•Oct 19, 2020
I love the course and I enjoy the thoughtfulness that went into providing us with the assignments. But I find it irritating to see how many submissions use plagiarized content. Yes, there is a tool for flagging those, and I used it often enough but considering amount of time I needed to provide the evidence (like writing down the names, searching the links, etc) I would have liked to get at least a partial credit for my effort since for every legitimate submission I had 4-5 that was either incomplete or was using plagiarized content. Because of it, what was supposed to be a rather straightforward assignment turned out to be a lengthy and tedious job for a detective or for a nasty schoolteacher.
By shorya s
•Jun 27, 2020
Many things are not useful for the photographer who is starting they are not telling exactly how to click nice shoot. It feels like a boring theory lecture which I don't think to be like this as the course is about photography it should make us learn some creative aspects too.
And half of the times they are explaining thinks like the student is an expert photographer. The person who is signing for this what to improve their photos I don't think it's helping.
I have already completed two 2 courses of there specialisation but neither is helping in my work.
By Lyneth R
•Dec 8, 2020
This course discussed all about knowing your camera and how to control it to achieve great photos, however, I think this can still be improved in terms of the course outline and organization in such a way that it will highlight the key points rather than the usual "story telling" type of discussion. Also, the ways and manners the professors present the topic can still be improved.