12/11/2022 0 Comments Elia locardi photographing the world 1![]() ![]() For these lessons to have the most impact, it was important to have beautiful locations that allowed both interesting foregrounds as well as crystal clear skies. Here Elia teaches the basic steps he uses to capture both static stars as well as star trails. ![]() New Zealand is one of the best locations in the world for photographing the night sky and the Milky Way Galaxy because it contains some of the least light polluted skies anywhere on the planet. Our goal was to allow anyone to follow along regardless of which software they are using.Īfter wrapping up the cityscape portions of this tutorial, Elia takes you back to New Zealand to photograph the stars. ![]() If you prefer using Lightroom, Elia has taken some time to explain how you can get very similar results to his in the Intro to Post Production section of the tutorial. Also, unlike the previous Photographing the World tutorial, Elia wanted to share the exact workflow he uses for his own photos which means he will be transitioning from Lightroom as his RAW processor and using the CaptureOne software suite to make base file adjustments. A solid understanding of Photoshop is required to follow along in this tutorial so we recommend purchasing the Landscape tutorial first before graduating into this more complex workflow. Unlike the previous Photographing the World Landscape edition which starts at a very beginner’s level, Elia’s workflow in Cityscapes and Astrophotography dives into much more complex post-processing and editing techniques from the beginning. This means you can follow along with your own edits as Elia teaches you every step of his streamlined workflow from start to finish. With the tutorial download, you will also receive access to his RAW files and reference Photoshop PSD files. This full cityscape and astrophotography photography tutorial is broken down into 20 lessons including an Intro to Gear and Intro to the Basics chapter which covers all of the gear, scouting tips, composition techniques, and camera settings Elia uses on a daily basis to create his stunning imagery. Fstoppers is excited to team up with Elia to share even more of his advanced photography process as we transition out of the natural landscape world and into some of the world’s most increadible man made cities and wonders. With each photograph, his goal is to share his vision so others can see the world as he does, full of color, texture, depth and emotion. Using a combination of traditional in-camera techniques, targeted times of day, and advanced post-processing methods, Elia has developed a widely recognized and highly unique style of travel photography. Since he began traveling full-time in 2009, he has visited more than 50 countries and flown over one million miles. Location independent since March of 2012, he and his wife live a 100% mobile lifestyle, perpetually traveling from country to country, continuously circling the globe. From the cherished ancient temples of Cambodia to the iconic cities of Cinque Terre, Rome, Singapore, and Hong Kong, Photographing the World has something for everyone interested in improving their cityscape photography.Įlia Locardi is an internationally acclaimed professional travel photographer, Fujifilm Global Ambassador, writer, public speaker and highly experienced educator who spends his life shooting some of the most beautiful locations in the world. With more than 15 hours of video content, this tutorial will take you around the world to 5 different countries and 7 unique cities spanning from ancient architecture all the way to some of the world’s most modern cities. Join Elia as he walks you through how each image was captured on location as well as the entire post-processing techniques he uses back in the studio. has once again teamed up with Elia Locardi to produce a second travel tutorial titled Photographing The World: Cityscape, Astrophotography, and Advanced Post-Processing. When compared with Elia’s first Fstoppers tutorial on Landscape photography, everything in this tutorial is bigger, longer, and more advanced.
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