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What's Wrong with Traditional Stock Photography Sources for eLearning

Tony Karrer

Back in 2007, I provided a long list of sources of stock photography for eLearning. And there are lots of other posts available on eLearning Learning Stock Photography. I had coffee with Bryan Jones, the founder of eLearningArt ,last week in Los Angeles, and it led to a discussion about images/stock photography and eLearning.

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Mobile Photography for Creatives (Live, Online, 100% Interactive Mini-Course)

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

iPhoneography and Mobile Photography offer an endless array of apps to edit and enhance your images, as well as combine them and create artwork that can be posted online or printed and framed. During this class, you will learn tips for using your phone’s camera and for getting better shots. Who Should Attend?

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Be a Stock Photography Model!

Trivantis

We’ve written a lot about the importance of choosing the right images for your e-Learning projects and suggested some sources for economically priced stock photography. Armed with a digital camera—or even your iPhone—and a few willing coworkers, you can create personal, engaging stock photos for your e-Learning! Rule of Thirds.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

If you offer online courses in photography, for example, you might seek out sponsorships from photography-related goods and services like photo sharing sites for professional photographers, cameras, and photography equipment.

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5 eLearning Examples That Will Get You Thinking Outside the Box

eLearning Brothers

Camera Simulator. Developed for photography students, Camera Simulator allows learners to manipulate the controls of a virtual camera and observe the effects their actions have on the outcome of the picture. Watch the demo here. The Great Flu. Watch the demo here.

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eLearning: Creating a Self-Video with Adobe Video Express

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Tips for Improving Your Videos  Set up your camera  so that you can look into it as you give the presentation. On a laptop with a built-in camera, this is easy, because as you look at the screen, the camera typically faces you from the top center of the screen. Think: teleprompter.) What is behind you?

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Course of the Week Highlight: Diversity, Digital Photography, and More!

OpenSesame

Whether you’re looking to move from selfies to more advanced photography or become a business analyst (or both!), Learn Digital Photography Basics. Introduction To Digital Photography. This three-part course is the perfect beginner digital photography tutorial. this week’s courses have you covered! . .