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"All your lessons are inspirational! In such a short time it has given me so much confidence and knowledge to know what I can do with my camera... I don't always get it right but now I understand what I should have done differently. I am now getting shots that I'm proud of. Thank You!"
Anthony Bain
If there was an easy way to capture long exposure photos that make people gasp and say “Wow! How’d you take that?”… would that interest you?
What if all you need is a selection of go-to settings and some low-cost accessories?
So that you could capture perfectly timed long exposures every time you shoot?
And the photos you captured received hundreds of likes on Facebook and Instagram...
My name is Josh Dunlop, and here’s something few people know…
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You can master long exposure photography, 10x better than you can imagine now… all you need is a simple guide and a few hours of your time.
Pictures so smooth and stylish that they look like they came out of a magazine. You don’t need fancy equipment and you don’t need expensive training.
Here, I’m going to prove it to you.
Take a look at this…
I took this picture before using the techniques I’m about to share with you. As you can see, it’s a decent picture, but it won’t win any awards.
I took this picture a few seconds later. Same location, same camera, same composition… very different settings!
Between the first and second photos, I added a simple $20 filter to the front of my lens. That stopped some of the light from getting in.
This meant that I could experiment with long exposures... without overexposing the scene.
I found that shooting for two seconds (and not more) was the perfect exposure length.
Photographers often assume that 30-second exposures are better for shooting water. But at 2 seconds, I was able to:
Capture the action and movement of the water rushing into the pool
Contrast the smooth water against the jagged rocks for a stark comparison
Take more photos and experiment with the composition until I was happy
And all I needed to get this shot was a simple $20 filter. But it's possible to take stunning long exposures with no filter at all...
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I started experimenting with long exposures back in 2006. It was mostly out of necessity as I didn’t have time to shoot in the daytime.
That gave me a ton of experience with shooting with basic gear.
And using the method I developed, I can take photos like these, with nothing more than my camera on a tripod…
If you can follow simple instructions, capturing great images is as easy as clicking a button.
You don’t actually need expensive gear and accessories for long exposure photography.
In my experience, you can get stunning long exposures with the gear you already own. It all comes down to when you want to shoot… and how well you understand the process.
This 5-hour course walks you through the entire process of taking stunning long exposure photos.
Including camera settings, gear and setup, daytime shooting, and night-time shooting. With and without filters. (We keep this very simple.)
It doesn’t matter if you’re a landscape photographer, a creative photographer, or you just want a new way to take stunning photos that most people can't... The advice in this course will transform your photography.
With “Infinite Exposures”, you’ll soon discover:
How to combine movement with still life (for a striking balance!)
The correct way to capture light trail photography without overexposing the lights
How to remove cars and people from daytime photography (for unique scenes)
The best way to quickly set up your camera for both the daytime and night-time
A simple but powerful app that makes calculating long exposures easy
Interesting ways to capture scenes at night (including star photography)
How to capture sunrises and sunsets, and everything in between
Shot over 10 days in Sicily, we explored mountains, beaches, waterfalls, and lively markets... to give you a complete understanding of how to shoot long exposures, in any location.
Our videos average 11 minutes in length and are straight-to-the-point. This way you can quickly learn a new technique and give it a try immediately.
I'll show you how to take stunning photos like this...
The course was professionally shot in HD with two cameras, and we've provided subtitles for every video too.
The end result is a stunning and easy-to-grasp course on long exposure photography. It will show you how to:
Shoot night photos with clouds and stars
Remove people from lively scenes
Capture weather with trees in the wind
Make dreamy scenes out of moving water
Most long exposures that photographers capture are too long. It’s possible to have too much of a good thing.
But there’s a simple technique that allows you to decide on the length of your long exposure after you’ve shot it…
It’s called exposure stacking.
Check out the before and after slider below. On the left is a 2.5-second exposure, and on the right is 13 2.5-second exposures stacked on top of each other.
Using this method allows you to have total control over your exposure length. And you’ll never miss a moment because you were halfway through another exposure.
If you’re shooting a scene that changes quickly, this is the best method for taking great shots.
Life is better when we capture the wonder of the world.
And long exposure photography is all about capturing the world in movement… whether that’s water flowing over a dam or the sun setting…
Picture this.
You've developed your eye to spot stunning long exposures everywhere you go.
You pull out your camera... already knowing the exact shutter speed that's perfect for the scene... you have a bunch of go-to settings on hand.
With just a moment of setup, you're ready to capture the world in a whole new light.
You don't have a single worry about using a filter, finding the right settings, or missing the moment.
After a small amount of experimentation, you’re able to capture striking photos.
Less than a minute later, you’ve captured a series of photos so action-packed and awe-inspiring… you won’t stop shooting until your batteries are dead.
It sounds far-fetched, but…
I’ve developed dozens of ways to shoot interesting long exposures in any situation.
I use simple setups, with basic gear, to produce stunning results…
There’s an assumption that the longer the exposure, the better the photo. And this simply isn’t true…
The whole point of long exposures is that you can capture the action and movement in a scene.
If you shoot for longer than is necessary, you’ll lose the most interesting details.
Take the two images below for an example.
The image on the right was captured for half a second. And it captures a striking contrast between the movement of the water and the stillness of the pier.
Compare that photo to on the left (captured for 4 seconds), and I think you’ll agree we no longer have an exciting image.
There is a subtlety to long exposure photography that many amateur photographers miss. We've made sure that we cover this in detail throughout every video in the course.
Not only will you save time, but your photos will be much better too.
With over 250,000 students, photographers love our training. But don’t just take our word for it, check out what some of them have to say about our other training:
Susan Oliver
While I have done long exposure photography in the past and have created successful images, I found this course was a tremendous refresher! Also, the discussion about Little Stopper vs. Big Stopper as far as the look of the photo was very valuable since everyone else is doing creamy water and nothing with texture. In fact, I purchased a set after seeing how easily you used it. I highly recommend the course and found it to be of great value also.
I enjoy what I am learning from Mr. Dunlop. He teaches with such compassion and makes learning fun. So far I've learned the theory behind ND filters, where I am begining to understand what I am doing and why I am doing it. His lessons are encouraging and giving me the confidence I need. I look forward to his next lesson.
Derek Johnson
Anthony Bain
All your lessons are inspirational! In such a short time it has given me so much confidence and knowledge to know what I can do with my camera... I don't always get it right but now I understand what I should have done differently. I am now getting shots that I'm proud of. Thank You!
It's odd how I thought I understood certain aspects of long exposure photography but for some reason those tips and tricks have a new meaning now that I have taken this course. They may just boost the picture quality in a way I hadn't realized. Great courses so far, I'm looking forward to applying the skills.
James Peifer
Long exposure photography is accessible to anyone as it doesn’t rely on expensive gear.
However, your camera settings are vitally important. That's why we cover them in great detail. From understanding how stops of exposure work... to choosing the right shutter speed.
These videos will show you how to control the movement you capture, and the action in the scene.
You can capture long exposures with nothing more than your camera on a tripod.
But if you want to shoot in the middle of the day too, we recommend using specific light-stopping filters. These are called ND (Neutral Density) filters and they don’t have to be expensive.
We have separate videos on tripods… intervalometers… filters… apps… and even videos on how to set up your camera during the day and night.
Long exposure photography is more exciting when you capture action and movement; water is often the most popular subject.
That’s why we’ve dedicated five different videos on waves crashing into a pier… water flowing over a dam… boats rocking in a harbour… and more…
I even cover techniques that will show you how to shoot with wind and rain.
Shooting during the day is the best time to get unique photographs because you often have to use a filter.
This is something the average photographer either doesn't have at their disposal... or doesn't know how to use correctly.
If you can master a few simple setups, you'll be able to capture photos that most photographers can't.
We've filmed videos around the island of Sicily covering topics such as:
Removing cars and people from lively scenes
Capturing sunsets with moving clouds and changing colours
Shooting scenes with dramatic weather
Shooting at night requires a very different approach to daytime photography... it could almost be a separate course.
You don't need to use filters, but you do have to change the way you experiment with composition. And the shutter is still vitally important here.
In this section, we cover night photography, star photography, and the professional method for capturing light trails from cars...
Throughout the course, I share the settings that I'm shooting with, and they vary from scene to scene.
Instead of having to memorise these settings, I asked our designer to put together a beautiful cheat sheet for you.
It details the exact settings and gear needed for your photos.
You can print it out, or keep it on your phone, and refer to it when you need it. That way you don’t have to take notes throughout the course.
Did you know it only takes 20 minutes to capture a star trail image like this?
But you mustn’t take a single 20-minute exposure. Or your scene can be easily ruined by an unexpected light source such as a passing car.
Instead, we take a series of photos and stack them together in Photoshop with a few clicks. I’ll show you exactly how it’s done in this bonus video.
Time-lapses actually require long exposures for the best results.
And when you shoot a sequence of images, waiting for the best shot… you can reuse these images for a stunning time-lapse video.
The process is a little tricky, but I show you how it’s done in this bonus video.
Our 250,000+ customers love our courses and we're confident you'll love them too. So confident, in fact, that we're offering these two industry-leading guarantees.
Guarantee #1: If you don't think "Infinite Exposures" is the best money you've spent on your long exposures... send me an email. I'll provide you with a full refund – no questions asked.
Guarantee #2: If you DO what's recommended, and your results aren't great, I'll refund double your money. All I ask is that you give it an honest effort. How's that for fair?
The whole ExpertPhotography team worked hard to produce this stunning course. And over 1,000 hours have gone into the final result.
Although the value we’ve created exceeds $499.00, we’re offering this for a limited introductory price.
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Exposure Settings (4 Videos / 16 minutes)
$99.00
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Gear & Set Up (6 Videos / 38 minutes)
$149.00
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Daytime Shooting (14 Videos / 160 minutes)
$349.00
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Night-time Shooting (3 Videos / 26 minutes)
$99.00
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Total Value:
$696.00
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Go-To Settings for Long Exposure
$69.00
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Star Trail Photography (Video Tutorial)
$49.00
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Time-Lapse Photography (Video Tutorial)
$49.00
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Total Value:
$167.00
But you won't be paying $863.00 today. You won't even be paying $299.00. Or even half of that.
But hurry! Only the first 500 copies are discounted!
Save an amazing $764.00 before the countdown ends.
When we release a new product, we always discount the price for the first 500 people. But it’s 500 people only.
For that reason, time is very much “Of the Essence”… I can’t stress the time-sensitiveness of this offer enough.
Not only will the 500 courses go quickly, but at that point, the $764.00 discount will expire. And I’m taking the bonuses away too.
We produced "Infinite Exposures" with this goal in mind:
"Create a course on long exposure photography that covers shooting in the day AND night... With and without specialised gear... that even a beginner can follow!"
If you follow my advice, you can avoid mistakes, save time, and start taking stunning long exposure photos today.
So it’s decision time: You can either go out on your own and learn from your own mistakes… or decide today that you’re going to learn from the mistakes of others.
Because if you don’t seek guidance, you will make mistakes, and waste time and money… in areas you haven’t even thought of yet.
Can you imagine how much faster and easier it is when you follow a proven system?
This simple $99 course is the only thing standing between you and the success you want to achieve.
My methods have worked for other people like you, and it’s 200% guaranteed so you can’t lose money.
The choice is yours.
Josh Dunlop
Founder, ExpertPhotography
P.S. – You’re getting everything you need to master long exposure photography, AND you’re getting the Star Trail Video and the Time-Lapse Training for FREE. But remember – 500 is the magic number.