These Are The Best Free Online Photography Courses (Including …

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These Are The Best Free Online Photography Courses (Including …

With thousands of photography courses online these days, you do not need to go to college and sit through art classes unless you are looking for a certificate or degree in that field. The benefit of online classes is that you can work through topics and assignments at your own pace without having to rush through, and you get to learn what interests you besides your regular day to day job or other education.

We made a list of the best free online photography courses that will take you through everything you need to learn about camera settings, composition, lighting and editing. These courses are for photographers of all skill levels and some of them are provided by well-known universities and education providers. 

Note: The courses mentioned here were free or funded at the time this article was published. 

Stanford University Photography Lectures – This is a collection of 18 videos on digital photography by Stanford professor Marc Levoy. Here is a playlist of the lectures and here is the link to the assignments page. Other course materials can be found here.

Harvard University Online Learning – It has two programs that are free to access online at the moment.

MIT Open Courseware – This website has an archive of photography courses that were conducted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. You can download and go through them at your own pace. The downloadable contents are the same as the online version of the course. Some of the courses are mentioned below:

Photography Basics And Beyond: From Smartphone To DSLR Specialization – This course is offered by Michigan State University and comes as a set of 5 courses that can be taken individually.

Computational Photography – This course is provided by Georgia Tech and explores how computation impacts the entire workflow of photography.

Seeing Through Photographs – This course is provided by the Museum of Modern Arts and aims to address the gap between seeing and understanding photographs.

School Of Visual Arts – This playlist contains 99 hours of free online photography classes in 153 videos.

Class-Central.com – Class central is a place where you can search for reviews of massive open online courses (MOOC) that are provided by famous universities like Stanford, Michigan University, University of North Carolina, University of Edinburgh, etc.

Photography Courses At Coursera – Coursera was founded by two Stanford professors and their courses are online for anyone to take and earn credentials from the world’s top universities and education providers. The courses are not free, but they are cheap and financial aid is available.

The Art Of Photography – This course is provided by Open 2 Study  which is one of the open universities of Australia and it is available in classcentral.com and MOOC. You will learn about photography as a visual art practice and how it can help you become an active and engaging photographer.

Alison is one of the world’s largest free learning platforms for education and skills training. You can learn anything here at any time for free! Here are some photography courses that Alison offers:

Intro To Photography Class – This course is better known as Reddit photo class and it consists of 30 lessons covering the basics of photography with a focus on practical explanations. There are also assignments with each lesson. You can go through the course at your own pace or wait for a live class on Reddit where you will get feedback from fellow students.

Udemy is a global marketplace for learning and it connects students from across the world with the best instructors. Udemy offers some free courses too:

There are also a few other courses from Udemy that include free post processing techniques, film making, video editing, etc. that you can look at. Here is the list of these courses!

Basics Of Photography: The Complete Guide – This is a comprehensive guide starting with basic camera facts and ending with editing techniques.

Digital Desktop Studio Photography – This is a complete guide to lighting and photographing small objects with your digital camera.

Curtin’s Guide To Digital Cameras – This is a guide to digital cameras and other photo equipment. 

Pixels After Dark – This is a tutorial on shooting at night where Jeff Cable helps you capture outstanding night shots and recommends gear, settings and compositions.

Photography Classes From SkillShare – This website offers a bunch of photography lessons covering all skill levels and most genres. This is one of the best places for free online photography courses.

Creative Live – This website offers a bunch of On-Air classes where you can join thousands of other students and get your questions answered by experts. You can RSVP to their upcoming classes.

Photographycourse.net – This website hosts many free courses from beginner to advanced level. Here are the links: 

Cambridge In Colour – This site has a bunch of tutorials on basic camera settings and making the most of natural light.

Overcoming Self-Doubt As A Photographer – This useful and rather unusual course offers psychological tips for overcoming self-doubt.

Ditch Auto – Start Shooting In Manual – This is Jerad Hill’s course where you learn to make creative images with your DSLR or mirrorless by shooting in manual.

Show Your Camera Who’s Boss – David Molnar conducts free video training so you can learn the exact principles David uses to create powerful images.

Strobist – If you are looking to understand how to control light, this detailed course will get you there!

Wildlife Photo – This course covers tips on equipment for wildlife photography, mastering camera settings, taking sharp images, post-processing and much more.

Digital Photography School – You can find daily tips, resources and free tutorials to take your photography to the next level. 

SLR Photography Guide – This site has a lot of how to articles that cover tips and tutorials on camera settings.

Best Photo Lessons – This website has really useful lessons for amateur photographers.

We found a few free courses from Princeton University too! These photography courses aren't online and they take place at the Lewis Center for the Arts. Some of them are closed right now, but you should keep your eyes open for the next semester or year if you are looking to enroll. 

Have you taken any online photography courses yet? What was your experience? If you think that we have left out an important free photography course, feel free to share with us in the comments section below!

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Dahlia is a stock photographer and full time educator at Light Stalking. You can find her on Gurushots and see some of her more popular articles at The American Society of Media Photographers. Get to know her better here.

Thank you for all the work , lots of options here to learn a little bit more. Much appreciated Dahlia ?

Thank you Patrick ?

Hi Dahlia, it’s a great list particularly on the universities, impressive. Would you consider including Creative Camera on an update, the courses and ethos are very different. Please if you have the time, take a look. Kind regards, Darren

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