Course Details
Are you frustrated with blurry or poorly lit photos of your energetic pup? Photographing dogs in action can be a challenging task, but with the right techniques and tools, it can also be incredibly rewarding. In this course, you will learn how to capture the energy and excitement of dogs in motion, whether you are photographing your own pet or working with clients.
In this course, you will learn the technical skills and creative techniques needed to produce dynamic action photos. You will gain an understanding of how to use your DSLR or mirrorless camera and its features to freeze motion and capture the perfect shot. The course will cover the following topics:
Camera settings: You will learn how to adjust your camera settings to freeze motion, including shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.
Autofocus: You will learn how to set up your autofocus system to track moving subjects and capture sharp photos.
Lens selection: You will learn how to choose the right lenses for action photography, including telephoto lenses and fast primes.
Composition: You will learn how to compose your shots to capture the action and create dynamic images.
If you're a pet owner with an interest in photography, you'll leave class with a newfound understanding of how to capture your dog's playful energy in images that will last a lifetime. You'll be able to share your photos on social media, print them out, or even create beautiful wall art to decorate your home.
If you're a dog sports pro photographer (or aspire to be one!), you'll learn the tricks and techniques of capturing the perfect shot, including how to adjust for challenging lighting situations and how to anticipate a dog's movements in a variety of sports.
Gold students, you will receive personalized feedback on your photos, helping you fine-tune your skills and create truly standout photos.
Don't let another opportunity to capture your dog's playful spirit slip by! Whether you are a professional photographer or just a dog lover looking to capture better photos of your four-legged friends, this class is sure to improve your abilities and inspire you to take on new challenges in the world of canine photography.
There are no FDSA prerequisites for this class. However, this is an advanced photography class and not intended for students who are beginning photographers. (Shoot the Dog, also offered this term, is a great class to consider if you're not ready for this one!)
Teaching Approach
The class consists of a mix of written lectures and screen-capture videos. During Weeks 1-3, there will be two Photo Lab assignments per week. The bulk of the lectures will be released in these first three weeks.
Weeks 4-6 will be more of a "choose your own adventure". There will be fewer lectures with new material. Instead of specific, directed assignments, Gold students are given the freedom to choose what to photograph and post (within the topic of photographing moving subjects), constrained by a weekly limit. Those details will be listed in the Homework forum.
GOLD STUDENTS have an "All Access Pass" for this class. You will complete the Photo Labs and receive feedback on the results. You can post in your own Homework Forum thread, as well as posting more general questions that may apply to all students here in the Class Discussion forum.
SILVER STUDENTS will have access to interact with the instructor and Gold students in the Discussion forum and will be given the opportunity for a limited amount of direct feedback on their images.
BRONZE STUDENTS are auditors and can read everything that is written, but not interact with the students or instructor directly.
See the "Prerequisites & Supplies" for details about the equipment I recommend for the class.
This class will have a Teacher's Assistant (TA) available in the Facebook study group to help the Bronze and Silver students! Directions for joining that Facebook group will be in the classroom after you register.
Amy Johnson (she/her) is the official show photographer for many of the premier agility events in the United States, including the AKC National Agility Championships, AKC Agility Invitational, USDAA Cynosport World Games, UKI US Open, and NADAC Championships, as well as numerous local trials, regional events, and breed national specialties. She has photographed a wide variety of dog sports, including agility, obedience, rally, and conformation. (Click here for full bio and to view Amy's upcoming courses.)