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About the Course

Welcome to Course FOUR! In Modules 1-4 you will cover the final elements of the Specialization necessary to round out this introduction to the
fundamentals of Photography, and prepare you for creating your own exciting project in the Capstone! You have come a long way since the
beginning of this journey from Smartphone Basics to DSLR and Beyond. Just think of all the information you have absorbed and put to use in
your assignments and quizzes, and the confidence you have gained that you CAN control the camera to make pictures you are proud to share.
Here in Course Four you will start by gaining knowledge related to content in photography, from fact to fiction, documentary...
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Top reviews

LF

Nov 2, 2020

This course went beyond my expectations! The lessons were very practical for aspiring photographers of the modern era, especially if one wants to really stick to the field of professional photography.

DR

Jan 10, 2018

This is an excellent course. I found the description rather intimidating but was very pleased with how it worked out. At least according to the peer reviews I submitted my best work in Course 4.

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By Joel T

Oct 7, 2024

Not a bad course, the information is quite good. The quality of the video lectures depends on the tutor themselves, Peter's lectures are fairly engaging whilst Mark's are very dull (and even contain mistakes). The assignments are well paced and I felt I was given very clear instructions, I just wish some of my peers could have given more detail in their feedback. I don't think the quizzes work as a means of retaining the information from the videos. If you fail, there's nothing stopping you from seeing the answers and attempting the quiz again to get 100% which sort of defeats the purpose. The course was worth completing overall though.

By shorya s

Jul 27, 2020

I feel like most of the skills which I learn here are not useful for people who are starting as they are too expensive to use and professors are selling those products. They treat us like the great professionals which feel good but not practical. So half of the skills which I learn I won't be using every as I am in India so they are not particle and available

By Christy M

Sep 30, 2020

Probably my least favorite of the series. it is really frustrating to watch a video, then take a quiz that has questions completely unrelated to what you just watched...then watch the next video where that topic is actually addressed.

By Arshu A

Jun 26, 2024

Good but need to update

By Ronald P I

Oct 27, 2020

Not really worth taking this class. The video production quality has horrible sound issues and there are a lot of bots that make the exercises a pain. I went through the entire specialization, finished the Capstone, and these issues only get worse the further you go. I'm sure there are other photography classes through Coursera that offer the same information in a much more organized way. Gave it 2 stars because there was some good info in here, but a lot of it is probably available through Google.

By Andriesi O M

Jul 8, 2020

Vague. Just vague. Questions as "what is the professor's website called" are what I call egocentric fail.

If you're good, people will come search for you. You don't have to put it among the material which purpose should only be to teach us.

By Supantha R

Aug 2, 2020

It was ok

By Амина А

Aug 16, 2024

Оплачивать курс который идет бесплатно это ужасно

By Tauany C

Aug 12, 2021

I need my certificate