Photography & Media/Outdoor photography

Outdoor photography

Want to take professional photos that really tell a story? Do you want to touch people with razor-sharp, striking and stylish images of breathtaking landscapes and architecture? Do you want to learn to view the world like a photographer? Then take a quick look between the courses in the sub-theme outdoor photography!

You zoom in on specific disciplines within photography and you learn to make the largest landscape and architecture photos. This way you not only put great landscapes in the picture, but also yourself on the labor market!

flexible training

personal assistance

valuable diploma

with digital learning platform

packed with tips & tricks

practical course

no prior knowledge required

essential for any photographer

for all photographers

tailor-made courses


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From home you develop yourself into a professional landscape photographer. You get a solid dose of theory and you take a closer look at all the functions of your camera. You soon succeed in perfectly balancing the exposure between landscape and sky. Tips on editing techniques and light painting will take your level one step higher! Your skills enable you to understand the most beautiful scenic nature images all over the world. With your diploma you also have a lot of great career opportunities and future possibilities. You can start as an independent landscape photographer or nature photographer. Or you can get started as an in-house photographer at an advertising agency, magazine, newspaper, or in a marketing department. The choice is yours!

Due to the better cameras on smartphones, everyone nowadays thinks they are a photographer, but to get started professionally as a photographer you need a little more. An evening or distance education course ensures that you can do everything a professional photographer needs to be able to make it in outdoor photography. - employerSpeaks

Outdoor photography

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As a photographer you naturally want to develop your own style and in the best case make images for eternity. Yet it is also good to know what is going on in the world of photography today. Of course you are not obliged to follow these trends. You choose according to which trends you want to surf. One of the hottest photography trends right now focuses on a specific tool, a smoke bomb. Smoke bombs are a great way to add surrealism to any image. They can make your photos look more colorful and they create depth in your compositions. Dark and moody backgrounds are also very hot and make a stylish photo.

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Drones are getting better and cheaper. They have been available to the general public for a while. But while they used to be quite expensive, now they are much more affordable and of better quality. As a professional photographer, it is certainly worthwhile to learn more about drones, so that you can take beautiful images from the air.

I myself had been involved in photography for several years, but I was never really satisfied with the result. I started looking for a suitable education to improve my skills as a photographer. That's how I ended up at the Center for Evening Education. I regularly received assignments at home, which were then discussed in detail. The teacher not only shared his knowledge, but also his passion. That gave me a huge boost of motivation. After that I started a professional studio where I mainly focus on studio photography. By expanding my skills, I now also do outdoor photography. I highly recommend it! - exStudentSpeaking

Amari Lindroos
Amari Lindroos

Training Consultant

With a smartphone in hand, everyone feels like a photographer. Yet the pictures you shoot with your smartphone are never completely perfect: the lighting is wrong, the composition is wrong, the filter is anything but original, ... With a professional camera you can achieve the perfection you are looking for. The difference is immense. Become an expert in outdoor photography and sign up!

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  • Light is extremely important in photography. You should always try to photograph with the light. This is usually with the light in the back.
  • Did you know that your camera cannot detect light and dark areas separately? It is therefore best to always check this yourself with the naked eye.
  • Don't have a tripod with you? Then a sandbag is a good alternative. You fill the bag with sand and you get a makeshift tripod.
  • For a few euros you can buy a kind of wide-angle lens on a clip. This allows you to take even more beautiful outdoor photos. This allows you to photograph beautiful points of view.

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