Picture this.
Before you leave the house, you have your camera setup with the exact settings you're going to use. All you need to do is click start.
You arrive at the location without a single worry about composition, because you know exactly what you want to capture.
Within a matter of minutes, you've captured your first time-lapse. You're so amazed as you scroll through your images, you won't stop shooting until all your batteries are dead.
15 minutes later you're adding all kinds of interesting foreground objects, dramatic light, and shadows, and mesmerising movement to make your time-lapse truly striking.
Once you're finished, you have a selection of videos with unparalleled interest and activity. Videos so vibrant they command respect from even the most seasoned photographers.
Sound far-fetched? That's what I thought too.
And then I attended Casey's workshop. Within 3 days of absorbing his approach, I created all of the videos you now see on this web page.
And the best part is that shooting time-lapses is second nature to me now. I follow a few simple rules, and I'm now confident that:
- My camera settings will always be perfect
- I know how to find the perfect scene, and how to capture the movement
- And I'll be left with a ton of beautiful photos as a beneficial by-product of my movies
Time-lapse photography is special because it has the ability to tell the full story of what you're shooting. You can share a sun setting, a storm rolling through, a flower blooming… all in a matter of seconds, not hours.
Normally, experts keep time-lapse methods close to the vest, because they can charge hefty fees for training. There's never been an easy or affordable way for regular people to master time-lapse photography. Until now.