Charleston, South Carolina offers wonderful photographic opportunities. In this video, renowned, professional photographer Tony Sweet shows you the best of his own Charleston images. You will learn the shooting techniques he employed to photograph flower close-ups, oak trees in the fog, abstracts of the Audubon swamp, a colorful peacock, the Magnolia gardens, Battery Park, Folly Beach, and more.
Tony will show you lens filter options, the importance of depth of field, proper lens selections, how to shoot HDR, how to recognize an infrared opportunity, and several kinds of post production techniques including Aperture, Nik, and Photoshop. Tour the Tony Sweet gallery for a photography exhibit of his finest Charleston images.
See all of the videos in our Visual Artistry Course:
- Visual Artistry – Course Preview
- Using Long Exposure to Photograph Water
- HDR Photography: Capturing a Water Scene
- Close Up Photography: Capturing the Details of Shells
- Photographing Scenery with Multiple Exposures
- Black and White Conversion
- Capturing the Beauty of Downtown Charleston
- Infrared Photography: Tips on Shooting and Editing
- How to Mirror an Image Using Photoshop
- How to Photomerge to Create a Panoramic Image
- Creating a Digital Sandwich
- Capturing Unique Shots in Drayton Cellar
- Capturing HDR Images at Drayton
- Capturing and Editing Infrared Images
- Mirroring Images at Magnolia Garden
- Photographing Charleston Gallery
- Drayton Hall: Stitching and Merging Photos
- Assembling a Digital Sandwich at Magnolia Garden
- Photographing Trees with Multiple Exposure